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Evgeniy Pankovets2022-02-09 19:05:55
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Evgeniy Pankovets, 2022-02-09 19:05:55

How to solder / change the HDMI connectors on the monitor?

There is a monitor, Fujitsu P27T-6 IPS, which has a standard resolution of 2560 * 1440, but only when connected via DVI or DisplayPort. If you connect via HDMI, then only 1920 * 1200 and below are supported.
Actually the question is: is it possible to somehow solder / change HDMI so that it supports QHD resolution along with DVI and DisplayPort? Also, if this support is implemented not at the port protocol level, but at the monitor board level, please write a solution on how to transfer HDMI pins to DisplayPort or DVI.
PS I would like to consider solutions without a bunch of adapters, so don't talk about DVI-HDMI adapters, I know it myself.

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Voland69, 2022-02-09
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Check:

  • Does the monitor support an HDMI version capable of more than FHD (a cursory googling showed that it is)
  • Does the cable support more than FHD version of HDMI
  • Does the source support an HDMI version capable of more than FHD

Then make a decision depending on.
Then - soldering the port 100% does not solve the problem, if the port was working before of course.
"Throw" - the essence will be the same adapter, only inside and probably on hot melt adhesive.
By the way, there are ready-made wires on one side of HDMI on the other DVI-D / DP, as an option.
What is the source? Maybe the problem is precisely that it can’t do more than FHD via HDMI, but can it, for example, via DP?

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