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Member 29 posts
Registered: Jan 2009
Hello!
Can some one tell me wich 120hz TFT can be used on HDMI or VGA? My notebook gfx card dont have a DVI output.
I have readed, hdmi can only handle 60hz yet, maybe thats changed. And if i can use 120hz on old VGA port i maybe need a adapter to get a VGA port on a modern TFT cause they only have dvi and hdmi?
Moderator 1329 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
That's a tough question. Getting 120Hz from VGA can prove to be difficult with 120Hz TFTs unless ran on lower than native resolution, so I wouldn't bet my money on doing that. You should probably do a google search about it, and maybe even send email to TFT manufacturers asking about it.
As for the HDMI and 120Hz, I don't think that's going to happen. You are most likely able to get 3d from movies and such but not real 120Hz support for 2d-modes.
You are in a really bad position here, your laptop should have either DisplayPort connector or then that DVI dual-link connector, and there would probably be no problems.
Member 29 posts
Registered: Jan 2009
Ok, thanks.
Some one suggested me a docking station, not all notebooks support this, mine for example not native but via usb, then i have DVI port! Now its still a bit strange over usb, hope it will fit for my needs.
(the docking station is universal but special for my notebook, the manufacturer has only one dockingstation for all notebooks: http://www.asus.de/Peripherals_Accessories/Docking_Station/USB20_HZ1_DOCKINGSTATION/ )
(Edited 2012-05-23, 17:26)
Member 29 posts
Registered: Jan 2009
god damit!
asus notebooks have only one docking station, and it will connect over usb... then i would have DVI. But some one told me, you can drop it cause USB wont handle the bandwith of 120hz DVI over USB....
Member 29 posts
Registered: Jan 2009
I heard its possible to put a DVI Adapter on the HDMI wire, so i go out of the gfx card via hdmi and go into the screen via DVI. Can some one confirm this?
Member 29 posts
Registered: Jan 2009
ok, asus support answered, the dvi of the dockingstation is not able to handle 120hz DVI. now i asked at benq about the possibilty to use a hdmi to dvi adapter cable. also i asked the cable manufacturer about the possibility.
Moderator 1329 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
HDMI->DVI still sports the bandwidth of the HDMI, so you will not be getting 120Hz on this case, just not enough bandwidth.
Member 14 posts
Registered: Apr 2012
As Renzo said, you're only as fast as your slowest link. Without a native displayport or dual-link dvi on your laptop, you are limited to the bandwidth of your usb, vga and hdmi ports. You will not achieve a digital link. You're likely looking at having to do some wizardry with your display modes on that vga port if anything.
Administrator 1025 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
The problem when wanting to attach a 120Hz screen from laptop via HDMI->DVI is usually that you only have one clock signal, so you need to use an active dual link DVI adapter that has electronics to produce a second clock signal. They cost about $130-150 though.
Most 120Hz TFT screens only support 120Hz via DVI.
Member 1 post
Registered: May 2012
HDMI just doesnt support 120hz.
Administrator 887 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
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