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Cable Matters 48Gbps USB C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter Supporting 4K 120Hz / 8K 60Hz HDR - Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 Port Compatible - Maximum Supported Resolution on Any Mac via This Adapter is 4K@60Hz

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If you've already got the capability, Thunderbolt is definitely worth it---especially if you want to daisy-chain multiple 4K monitors.

Has anyone tried a USB-C to HDMI 2.1 On 2080ti? - Reddit Has anyone tried a USB-C to HDMI 2.1 On 2080ti? - Reddit

This means all the technical aspects of USB-C DisplayPort over Alt Mode mirror those of regular DisplayPort 1.4. With display stream compression, it's theoretically possible to get an 8K signal at 60 frames with 10-bit color, or an uncompressed 4K 8-bit signal at 120Hz.Which option you should choose ultimately depends on what you're hoping to achieve, and which technologies are available to you. At the time of writing, HDMI 2.1 is already on the market. It provides the greatest throughput in terms of maximum resolution, frame rate, and color depth, and is a solid choice. For gamers, HDMI 2.0 doesn't support the FreeSync standard. HDR content is limited to static metadata (the HDR 10 standard) compared to 2.1, which supports dynamic metadata (including HDR10+ and Dolby Vision). These older HDMI 2.0 4K monitors will save you some money, but you'll also lose out on some features. DisplayPort 1.4 can handle 8K resolution at 60 frames in true 10-bit color, but only with display stream compression. Uncompressed performance is similar to HDMI 2.1 with support for 4K/120/8-bit, though 10-bit performance caps out at 4K at 90Hz. You can connect up to two displays via daisy-chaining at 4K resolution, provided your monitors support it. That said, you won't be able to play AAA games at 8K resolution with any of these GPU solutions, as they are simply not powerful enough. Older games and indie titles should be playable at 8K if they support it, however.

Cable Matters 48Gbps USB C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter, Support 8K

Cable Matters 48Gbps USB-C to HDMI Cable (201362) – Firmware Update to Fix Compatibility and Performance Issues On a 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro, two Thunderbolt cables can drive four daisy-chained 4K displays or two 5Ks. Apple has been a strong proponent of the technology since its first iteration, which is why Thunderbolt may be the ideal choice for Mac owners. If you're wondering if HDMI supports 144Hz, then the simple answer is yes. It really depends on a host of other variables including your connected equipment, content, and resolution, though.

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The best HDMI 2.1 cables come in a range of sizes up to 2M, and enjoy excellent shielding for maximum signal quality no matter what you're watching or playing. They also come with gold plated connectors to help prevent corrosion. Go under 'Select a device for sound output' section to see if you see your display monitor as an output USB-C Alt Mode display output should also provide support for USB Power Delivery (USB-PD). If your laptop supports USB-PD (and many do), you can charge your laptop and output to a monitor with a single cable.

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