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<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; min-width:150px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;">DisplayPort to HDMI<br />Passive Adapters</td> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; min-width:150px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;">DisplayPort to HDMI<br />Passive Adapters</td>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; min-width:100px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;">Type 1<br />(165&nbsp;MHz)</td> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; min-width:100px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;">Type 1<br />(165&nbsp;MHz)</td>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; min-width:100px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;">Type 2<br />(300&nbsp;MHz)</td> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; min-width:100px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;">Type 2<br />(300&nbsp;MHz)</td>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; min-width:100px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;">Type 3 (?)*<br />(600&nbsp;MHz)</td> <!----<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; min-width:100px; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;">Type 3 (?)*<br />(600&nbsp;MHz)</td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;">
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<div><b>1.2</b></div> <div><b>1.2</b></div>
<div>or higher</div> <div>or higher</div>
</td> </td>
<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;"> <!----<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;">
<div><b>1.3</b></div> <div><b>1.3</b></div>
<div>or higher</div> <div>or higher</div>
</td> </td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;">
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<div>up to</div> <div>up to</div>
<div><b>1.4b</b></div> <div><b>1.4b</b></div>
</td> </td>
<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;"> <!----<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;">
<div>up to</div> <div>up to</div>
<div><b>2.0</b></div> <div><b>2.0</b></div>
</td> </td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;">
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<div><b>9.00 Gbit/s</b></div> <div><b>9.00 Gbit/s</b></div>
<div>(7.20 Gbit/s)</div> <div>(7.20 Gbit/s)</div>
</td> </td>
<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;"> <!----<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;">
<div><b>18.00 Gbit/s</b></div> <div><b>18.00 Gbit/s</b></div>
<div>(14.40 Gbit/s)</div> <div>(14.40 Gbit/s)</div>
</td> </td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;">
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<div>120 Hz</div> <div>120 Hz</div>
<div>100 Hz</div> <div>100 Hz</div>
</td> </td>
<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;"> <!----<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;">
<div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>240 Hz</div> <div>240 Hz</div>
<div>200 Hz</div> <div>200 Hz</div>
</td> </td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;">
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<div>75 Hz</div> <div>75 Hz</div>
<div>60 Hz</div> <div>60 Hz</div>
</td> </td>
<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;"> <!----<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;">
<div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>180 Hz</div> <div>180 Hz</div>
<div>144 Hz</div> <div>144 Hz</div>
<div>120 Hz</div> <div>120 Hz</div>
</td> </td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;">
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<div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>50 Hz</div> <div>50 Hz</div>
</td> </td>
<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;"> <!----<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;">
<div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>100 Hz</div> <div>100 Hz</div>
</td> </td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;">
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<div>30 Hz</div> <div>30 Hz</div>
<div>30 Hz</div> <div>30 Hz</div>
</td> </td>
<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;"> <!----<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;">
<div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>85 Hz</div> <div>85 Hz</div>
<div>60 Hz</div> <div>60 Hz</div>
<div>60 Hz</div> <div>60 Hz</div>
</td> </td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;">
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<div>24 Hz</div> <div>24 Hz</div>
<div>-</div> <div>-</div>
</td> </td>
<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;"> <!----<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;">
<div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>50 Hz</div> <div>50 Hz</div>
<div>30 Hz</div> <div>30 Hz</div>
</td> </td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; white-space:nowrap;">
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<div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>-</div> <div>-</div>
</td> </td>
<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;"> <!----<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center;">
<div>&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>-</div> <div>-</div>
</td> </td><!---->
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; max-width:1px;" colspan="255"> <td style="background-color:#d9d9d9; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; max-width:1px;" colspan="255">
<div style='font-size:12px; text-align:left; font-style:italic;'> <div style='font-size:12px; text-align:left; font-style:italic;'>
* "Type 3" is an unofficial name. These HDMI&nbsp;2.0 passive adapters are defined in the DisplayPort&nbsp;1.3 specification, but no adapters of this type have been produced yet, so it is not possible to obtain one at the moment. Until then, adapting to HDMI&nbsp;2.0 must be done using an active adapter. <!----* "Type 3" is an unofficial name. These HDMI&nbsp;2.0 passive adapters are defined in the DisplayPort&nbsp;1.3 specification, but no adapters of this type have been produced yet, so it is not possible to obtain one at the moment. Until then, adapting to HDMI&nbsp;2.0 must be done using an active adapter.
<br /><br /> <br /><br /><!---->
Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>. Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
<br /><br /> <br /><br />
Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>. Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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</ul> </ul>
(For a more detailed list of resolutions and refresh rates supported by each type, refer to the <a style="text-decoration:underline; cursor:pointer;" onclick="document.getElementById('DP_TO_HDMI_LINK').click();">table above</a>) (For a more detailed list of resolutions and refresh rates supported by each type, refer to the <a style="text-decoration:underline; cursor:pointer;" onclick="document.getElementById('DP_TO_HDMI_LINK').click();">table above</a>)
<ul> <ul>
<li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.1</b> supports only <b>Type&nbsp;1</b> adapters (Type&nbsp;2 adapters will still work, but will be capped to the same speed as a Type&nbsp;1 adapter).</li> <li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.1</b> supports only <b>Type&nbsp;1</b> passive adapters (Type&nbsp;2 adapters will still work, but will be capped to the same speed as a Type&nbsp;1 adapter).</li>
<li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.2</b> and higher support both <b>Type&nbsp;1</b> and <b>Type&nbsp;2</b> adapters at their full speeds.</li> <li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.2</b> and higher support both <b>Type&nbsp;1</b> and <b>Type&nbsp;2</b> adapters at their full speeds.</li>
<li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.3</b> and higher also have paper support for a third type of passive adapter which supports up to 18.0&nbsp;Gbit/s (full HDMI&nbsp;2.0 bandwidth), but no adapters of this type have been produced yet. As a result, active adapters are still required to reach full HDMI&nbsp;2.0 speeds with any version of DisplayPort at this time.</li> <li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.3</b> and higher also have paper support for a third type of passive adapter which supports up to 18.0&nbsp;Gbit/s (full HDMI&nbsp;2.0 bandwidth), but no adapters of this type have been produced yet. As a result, active adapters are still required to reach full HDMI&nbsp;2.0 speeds with any version of DisplayPort at this time.</li>
</ul> </ul>
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At 2560×1440 if DisplayPort is not available, then HDMI can be used if the monitor and source both support HDMI&nbsp;2.0 or above. If the monitor and source do not both support HDMI&nbsp;2.0 or above, then it will not be possible to use HDMI for 120+&nbsp;Hz at 2560×1440. In this case, it may be possible to use <span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span> DVI by setting a custom resolution, but it depends on monitor support and is not guaranteed to work.<br /><br /> At 2560×1440 if DisplayPort is not available, then HDMI can be used if the monitor and source both support HDMI&nbsp;2.0 or above. If the monitor and source do not both support HDMI&nbsp;2.0 or above, then it will not be possible to use HDMI for 120+&nbsp;Hz at 2560×1440. In this case, it may be possible to use <span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span> DVI by setting a custom resolution, but it depends on monitor support and is not guaranteed to work.<br /><br />
At 3840×2160 without compression, DisplayPort&nbsp;1.3 or 1.4 can be used up to 120&nbsp;Hz. Frequencies higher than these limits will require Display Stream Compression (DSC), only supported by DisplayPort&nbsp;1.4+. At 3840×2160 without compression, DisplayPort&nbsp;1.3 or 1.4 can be used up to 120&nbsp;Hz. Frequencies higher than these limits (such as 4K&nbsp;144&nbsp;Hz) will require Display Stream Compression (DSC), only supported by DisplayPort&nbsp;1.4 or higher.
</div><br /> </div><br />
<span id="120Hz_HDMI_limit"><b>Isnt HDMI limited to 60&nbsp;Hz?</b></span><br /><br /> <span id="120Hz_HDMI_limit"><b>Isnt HDMI limited to 60&nbsp;Hz?</b></span><br /><br />
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HDMI&nbsp;1.3 and 1.4 can support up to 144&nbsp;Hz at 1080p, but this will not work on all monitors. Some monitors such as the BenQ-Zowie XL2411(Z), the ASUS VG248QE, and the Acer GN246HL will not accept >60&nbsp;Hz over HDMI even though they have HDMI&nbsp;1.4a inputs. This is not because "HDMI is limited to 60&nbsp;Hz" (it isn't), this is just a limitation of these particular products.<br /><br /> HDMI&nbsp;1.3 and 1.4 can support up to 144&nbsp;Hz at 1080p, but this will not work on all monitors. Some monitors such as the BenQ-Zowie XL2411(Z), the ASUS VG248QE, and the Acer GN246HL will not accept >60&nbsp;Hz over HDMI even though they have HDMI&nbsp;1.4a inputs. This is not because "HDMI is limited to 60&nbsp;Hz" (it isn't), this is just a limitation of these particular products.<br /><br />
On monitors that <i>do</i> accept >60&nbsp;Hz over HDMI (such as the ViewSonic XG2401), you can use either a straight HDMI connection, a DVI to HDMI adapter, or a DisplayPort to HDMI Type&nbsp;2 adapter (up to 120&nbsp;Hz at 1080p). A DisplayPort to HDMI Type&nbsp;1 adapter will be limited to HDMI&nbsp;1.0 speeds (60&nbsp;Hz at 1080p).<br /><br /> On monitors that <i>do</i> accept >60&nbsp;Hz over HDMI (such as the ViewSonic XG2401), you can use either a straight HDMI connection, a DVI to HDMI adapter, or a DisplayPort to HDMI Type&nbsp;2 passive adapter (up to 120&nbsp;Hz at 1080p). A DisplayPort to HDMI Type&nbsp;1 passive adapter will be limited to HDMI&nbsp;1.2 speeds (60&nbsp;Hz at 1080p).<br /><br />
<b>Connecting to the display's DVI input</b><br /><br /> <b>Connecting to the display's DVI input</b><br /><br />
<span style="white-space:nowrap">Single-Link</span> DVI only supports up to 60&nbsp;Hz at 1080p, so <span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span> DVI is required for 120+&nbsp;Hz. This means inexpensive DisplayPort-to-DVI or HDMI-to-DVI passive adapters / cables cannot be used, because DisplayPort and HDMI only support passive adapters to <i>Single-Link</i> DVI, not to <span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span>. <b>Almost all DisplayPort-to-DVI and HDMI-to-DVI cables / adapters have fake "<span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span>" connectors on them, but don't be fooled; they are still <span style="white-space:nowrap">Single-Link</span> DVI adapters in disguise. DisplayPort and HDMI <u>do not support</u> passive adapters to <span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span> DVI; it is <i>physically impossible</i> to create such an adapter due to an insufficient number of pins on the DP and HDMI connectors.</b><br /><br /> <span style="white-space:nowrap">Single-Link</span> DVI only supports up to 60&nbsp;Hz at 1080p, so <span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span> DVI is required for 120+&nbsp;Hz. This means inexpensive DisplayPort-to-DVI or HDMI-to-DVI passive adapters / cables cannot be used, because DisplayPort and HDMI only support passive adapters to <i>Single-Link</i> DVI, not to <span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span>. <b>Almost all DisplayPort-to-DVI and HDMI-to-DVI cables / adapters have fake "<span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span>" connectors on them, but don't be fooled; they are still <span style="white-space:nowrap">Single-Link</span> DVI adapters in disguise. DisplayPort and HDMI <u>do not support</u> passive adapters to <span style="white-space:nowrap">Dual-Link</span> DVI; it is <i>physically impossible</i> to create such an adapter due to an insufficient number of pins on the DP and HDMI connectors.</b><br /><br />