yes you could indeed.
In the technology section on the Club3D Website we have a page with
supported resolution for SenseVision Products under which CSV-1460
http://www.club-3d.com/en/technology/14/sensevision_possible_resolutions/
Hi Jelen,
Yes this product supports 1920×1080 at 120Hz.
Hi Ost,
Sorry for the delay i am waiting for feedback for factory, will get back to you as soon as have feedback for your questions.
Hello Hadog,
Sorry to hear that.
Which MST Hub do you have (for instance … CSV-5300A / CSV-6400 / CSV-6200H)
We have heard more initial issues with some Driver versions for RX generation with regards to use of Eyefinity feature.
Which driver version are you currently using ?
Good day fortress66,
What graphics card do you have ?
on the backside of the card should be some stockers and one of them will have the Item Code,
shoul dbe something like “CGAX-R9298” …
ok thanks for the feedback
Good day,
It is not all that common that 4K screens also support 2560×1600. Most of them do indeed support 1080p but not always 1600p.
Which screen do you have ?
of course always possible, and no problem, but that is different than stating things that are simply not true
that is utter nonsense!
We have been selling MST Hubs and MultiMonitor solutions like that since medio 2013.
With the implementation of MultiStreamTrasnport (MST) to the DisplayPort 1.2 specifications, MST Hub became a popular and often used solution for mulit monitor setups.
I understand and respect that Asus/Nividia might prefer to sell more Grpahcis Cards instead, but if their product has a real DP 1.2 (or newer) output, and MST hub will work.
Assuming the OS is WIN Vista or newer, becuase on MAC OS MST is not supported.
Hi Webia,
The MST Hub receives a DP signal and converts that into HDMI, these signals are not the same (like DVI and HDMI are basically the same).
It could indeed be that becuase of the MST Hub in between the EDID info of the screens does not reach the system in a proper manner.
This can normally be solved by creating a Custom Resolution for the screen(s), kind of overewriting what the system things would be good to do …
did you already upgrade to 10.13.3 ?
i ones connected 8 screens to an Intel NUC using a docking with MST Feature for 2 screens and connected the remaining 6 screens via Ext USB Graphics Adapters.
that NUC had an integrated HD 5000 graphics, so no real cpu power, but it worked just fine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S413037czMU
Hello Nordgermane,
Is the MST tool also working in the same way with Nvidia Cards?
Yes an MST Hub also works on Nvidia Graphics.
CSV-1477 needs to be connected to a USB 3.0 Type A port.
It will also work on a USB 3.1 Gen 1 or Gen 2 but those normally come in USB TYpe C connector, so then you would need to convert from Type C to Type first.
What happens with these external USB graphics adapters is that the system will make the video signal, the Displaylink driver software will convert the signal to a data package so it can be send over USB, the Graphics Chip inside the Ext. USB Graphics Adapter will unpack the data package and re-create a video signal (or 2) to send out.
So it does take system resources.
An MST Hub bisically only forwards the video signals coming from the source system, it is able to recognize the different video- and audio streams and MST SIgnal and distribute those to the connected screens. It does not need any software/driver for that.
Club3D does not make any Discreet Graphics Cards anymore sinds end 2015, so we have no Graphics Cards to offer you.
1 or 2 graphic cards? and which one will you choose?
I would always go for 1 Graphics Card, is more stable that SLI or CrossFire with on many apllications.
Good day Theremin,
The CAC-2170 has the same chip inside as the CAC-1070 and is already loaded witht eh latest “0.55” or “V7.55” firmware.
Setups with TV’s normally work best by making a custom resolution, in this case for: 3840*2160 at 60 Hz with Timing Standard set to CVT-RB (Reduced Blanking).
(For setups with Monitors Timing Standard can remain on “auto”.)
On most TV’s you will need to do some settings like “Enhanced Mode”/ “PC-Mode” and/or “UHD Color” for the HDMI 2.0 port in use.
Please make sure the HDMI port of the Screen/TV supports 4K 60 Hz, often not all HDMI inputs support that.
To be able to generate such a Custom Resolution you will probably need an app like SwitchResX since MAC OS does not provide such settings.
Should be something like this, please do make sure to have it set to “CVT-RB”
[img]http://insights.club-3d.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Untitled-2.jpg[/img]
Welcome sriharivn,
For HDR to work in a proper manner the source system, in this case your Del XPS 13 9360 needs to have an output with support for DisplayPort 1.4.
Your Notebook does have a Thunderbolt output with DisplayPort Alternate Mode Support, but 1.2 spec, not 1.4.
In fact we do not know of any Notebook at this point in time with DP 1.4 support, which is hwy we did not release USB C to HDMI 2.0b Adapter yet.
So the max we can offer at this stage is USB C to HDMI2.0 (CAC-1504 or CAC-2504) for 3840x2160at 60Hz, but unfortunately no HDR Support.