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Would a hdmi to displayport work or usb-c to displayport be better?
(thanks for the reply)
hdmi is 60-120hz max not 144
the laptop should have dp on it
https://rog.asus.com/us/laptops/rog-zephyrus/rog-zephyrus-g14-series/spec
edit: nm, its type c with video capabilities, not dp
usb c video is the same bandwdith as single link dvi-d or hdmi 1.4, will not support 120+hz@1080p
use the amd/nvidia gpu control panels to select the res and refresh rate, not windows desktop setting
I cant use the nvida control panel as it does not provide the refresh rate panel when connected to my second monitor. Only when using the laptop by itself.
(thanks for the support)
Does your laptop have DP? The link and post above seem to claim/indicate it should. If so, use a DP cable and not an adapter or converter.
not good enough for high refresh rates
Using an adapter doesn't get you around the (bandwidth) limitations of the input you're adapting. It just lets you use the inputs. So if you're using an older HDMI input with limited bandwidth, adapting that to display port doesn't magically increase the bandwidth and get you more performance. It's just useful if you have one thing that's HDMI and another thing that's DisplayPort.