Hi Austin,
That is a very good question. Unfortunately not. You either choose a DisplayPort or HDMI to output to 4K. The second port will give you a max of 2048×1152.
Find out more about USB Graphic here
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Hi there again,
The Club 3D R9 280 royalKing is 268x122x36mm, you can find this information in our product page under specifications.
I don’t know the brand of your case but if it fits a Full ATX motherboard and you can see there is space in between the mainboard PCI-E 16x slot to your HD bays etc then it should fit.
Take a measurement tape can measure 268mm from the back of the chassis to the front.
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Check on our website about Eyefinity, this also can help you. Here is the link
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HI Francesc,
The Docking 4K station we will starting shipping at the end of the month. The final retail prices we will probably can feedback at the end of this month. For the HDMI 4K usb graphics adapter expect to pay in Spain about 90 to 100 euros, this all depends on the VAT.
Hi Bronson,
Let me get this right. You have three 1920×1080 screens and one that has 2560×1440 resolution and you want all of them to run at their native resolutions with the R7 260X.
Can you tell us what MST Hub are you using from us?
If you are using 4 displays, you can use the 260X native 4 ports to get 4 screens simultaneously, the only requirement is to have an active adapter on the DisplayPort output in case you do not have a DisplayPort monitor.
To setup an Eyefnity configuration you need to go to the Catalyst Control Center and under AMD Eyefinity Multi-Display you can configure the displays based on your physical positioning of your displays.
[img]http://insights.club-3d.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Screen-Shot-2014-12-04-at-09.12.32.png[/img]
If your objective is to create a mixed configuration setup please read this article, I think it might be useful for you. You can find the link here
There are some examples of the setup
[img]http://insights.club-3d.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/1.png[/img]
Now, in order to create a 3 screen setup in SLS (Single Large Surface) or Eyefinity 3 just pick the 3x 1080p displays only. Once you do that as explained above, create the group and then save the configuration. You can save the configuration under CCC in the same menu. Also you can adjust he bezels, this is important so you do not have crooked images from one monitor to the next.
After you create this group, under Windows Display Properties you will see two displays only, one with the 2560×1440 and the other as a 5760×1080 resolutions, drag the displays as you wish based on your physical position.
The guys at WSGF made a similar configuration as you want here. The main difference is that they are using a MST Hub 1-4 to drive all 4 displays. As they are using 3x 1920x1080p and one 2560x1080p screens, they just came short to the full bandwidth on a single DP 1.2 video output. In this case if they are using a 2560x1440p screen it will not be possible as they will exceed the bandwidth.
If you have more questions please let us know and welcome to insights
Hi there,
Have you tried having the MST Hub disconnected, boot your Surface and then connect the MST hub?
Francesc, which adapter you want? the Docking Station of just the 4K HDMI adapter?
Thanks
The main reason is because of the transfer speed on the USB 3.0 bus. I understand that is not going to be possible on your Mac but the full potential is on that bus. The good thing is that when you do on your next upgrade, this will serve you well.
I will try to contact Ingram Micro in Barcelona to see if they can help you with your inquiry.
Thanks again for your support.
Hi Francesc,
Buenas tardes.
Please let me know where are you located to see if we can help you with a local distributor so they can offer to you the 4K version for the HDMI adapter.
On your second question, the Docking Station will also work and you will have additional ports for USB, audio etc. This will work best with USB 3.0 of course.
Very nice setup you got there. Welcome to Insights!
Hi Francec, The only way to connect a 4K display to your Macbook Pro 17″ 2009 is via the USB port. Note that due to the limitation of the USB 2.0 data transfer speed you might experience slowdown on motion picture but you can run normal applications on it. The display resolution you will get is 3840×2160 30Hz on the USB 3.0 HDMI™ 4K adapter or the USB 3.0 4K DisplayPort adapter Even the supported Macs from 2013 or later can run up to 3840×2160 30Hz natively as well. Here is picture testing our USB 3.0 4K DisplayPort adapter on a Macbook Pro 2008 using the USB 2.0 port [img]http://insights.club-3d.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/DSC_0982.jpg[/img] The display is a Samsung UD970 prototype and running 3840×2160 30Hz [img]http://insights.club-3d.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Screen-Shot-2014-12-01-at-16.14.22.png[/img]
IMPORTANT NOTE
Your monitor will not support DisplayPort 3840×2160 30Hz, only runs at 60Hz
In this case you must your the HDMI adapter
The system looks great and love the Mickey on top of the graphics card, just be careful as you are touching electrical components heheheh…
Well, you are one candidate among the ones participating the contest, wish you good luck and thank you for joining Insights.
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When you upload an image, you should see a link on your text box. Just write under if you want to keep writing and the image will show after. You can also adjust the position of that picture by copy and pasting the link.
Hi Mexel, welcome to Insights. Working for Media Markt probably you have seen just about everything. It will be nice to hear the interesting findings on your daily work. Thanks again for joining this forum.