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June 20th, 2024 10:16
UHD 630 support U2724D?
Will the Inspiron i5 10400 with UHD 630 graphics support the U2724D display?
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Dave
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June 20th, 2024 10:16
Will the Inspiron i5 10400 with UHD 630 graphics support the U2724D display?
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Dave
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redxps630
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June 20th, 2024 13:18
Absolutely
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June 20th, 2024 15:51
Thanks!
I wasn't sure if it would support 120 Hz even though it's only 2560 X 1440.
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redxps630
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June 20th, 2024 15:59
It supports 60 Hz 4K
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Davehap
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June 21st, 2024 15:05
It looks like my problem is that I only have a HDMI 1.4b port which doesn't have enough bandwith for QHD 120 Hz, but it should be fine for QHD 60 Hz. Since I don't play games, 60 Hz should be okay.
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June 21st, 2024 15:12
Now I'm really confused. The specs for the U2724D read:
1 x HDMI (HDCP 1.4)(Supports up to QHD 2560 x 1440 120Hz TMDS, VRR as per specified in HDMI 2.1)
Is that the same as HDMI 1.4b?
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June 22nd, 2024 05:04
Dell’s hdmi port is almost always of lower spec than DP. It may not max out the UHD630 hdmi spec. When you ask about UHD that is max of cpu. Dell’s implementation may further limit what you can get out of pc. So after the theoretical max question it is time to read the fine print of Dell pc based on model. If I guess it may be an Inspiron 3880, 3881, or 3891.
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June 22nd, 2024 12:00
It's a 3891. I bumped up the ram and installed a second SSD. I use it for basic office type stuff, and amateur level photo editing, and was thinking to upgrade my monitor. (Space limits me to 27".) Refresh rate and bandwidth are things I've never had to deal with before.
I'll be offline for a week or so.