good to hear 🙂
Great, good to hear 🙂
Hi Ian,
Not a problem i can fix for you i am afraid, it is not like i can increase that DP1.2 bandwidth for you 🙁
However if you run the screens in 60 Hz, you should be able to use 3 without problems.
Or if you prefer to run them at 144Hz you should be able to run 2 wihtout any issue.
The only way to run 3 screens in 1080p 144Hz is to make use of a second DP1.2 output.
Hi All,
We received new firmware from the factory in which reading EDID info from Vizio TV’s shoudl be fixed.
Just send me an email on [email protected] and i will send it to you.
Hi All,
We received new firmware from the factory in which reading EDID info from Vizio TV’s shoudl be fixed.
Just send me an email on [email protected] and i will send it to you.
Hi All,
We received new firmware from the factory in which reading EDID info from Vizio TV’s shoudl be fixed.
Just send me an email on [email protected] and i will send it to you.
Hi All,
We received new firmware from the factory in which reading EDID info from Vizio TV’s shoudl be fixed.
Just send me an email on [email protected] and i will send it to you.
Hi All,
We received new firmware from the factory in which reading EDID info from Vizio TV’s shoudl be fixed.
Just send me an email on [email protected] and i will send it to you.
Hi Blazinguitar,
I have feedback from factory on Firmware update in which “unreasonable EDID info coming from Vizio TV” as they call it. Firmware is now available. I will send it to your email address.
Please send me feedback 🙂
Hi IainB,
Sorry for the late reaction, we very recently migrated our website and Forum and we still need to do some serious fine tuning … working on that.
I do not think the HUB was defective, i am quite sure you had a Bandwidth issue.
A displayport 1.2 output has 21.7Gbps of bandwidth. When running 1 screen in 1920x1080p in 144Hz in 8Bpp the signal is 8.96Gbps big. Using 2 you got o 17.92, needless to say that a third will need more Bandwidth that you have available …
here is my standard checklist
* Color Depth (often default set to 16 bits or even 32 bits) need to be set to 8 bits (when running 4:4:4) or 12Bit when running in 4:2:2.
I am quite sure the adapter does not support higher color depth than 12bit.
* Make sure the HDMI port your using on the TV is HDMI 2.0 capable or 3840x2160p 60HZ capable.
Often TV’s have like 4 HDMI ports, but only 1 is suited for “2.0” standard.
* Make sure the HDMI cable you are using can do HDMI2.0 or 18Gbps.
* On many TV’s you need to turn on “UHD Color” manually in the settings of your TV for the HDMI port to which your pc is connected.
* Also it could help when connecting 2 screens, to set the screen connected thru the Adapter as second/secondary screen
* Try making a custom resolution and choose timing standard CVT-RB (reduced Blanking)
Please check this: https://insights.club-3d.com/thread/how-i-got-4k-60hz-working-with-intel-graphics/
Also i have feedback from many users who have it working on Skylake HD520/530/540 graphics, so that should certainly not be an issue. With HD6000 it is a bit more tricky, but as you can see on the above link, this user has it working even on a HD4600 …
Hi Jmorten,
I have no feedback of that not working, other than your message …
I would think it is most probably a driver issue.
Please try this :
Start System in safe mode
Un-install all VGA related software, including Intel Grphics Driver and/or Control Center and other software like Afterburner or other tuning software.
It is important to do this on safe mode so that the registry can be cleaned.
If the system does not allow you to do remove In safe mode, please use a program like DDU
http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/
Place the R5 230 PCI-X 1 card.
Reboot system (normal mode).
Windows will ask to install driver, just click that away (close).
Got to AMD for download and installation of latest driver for your card and OS
Liam rules