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Whether to take a monitor with DisplayPort?
Does it make sense to bother and take a monitor with a Display Port connector or score and take with dvi / hdmi?
The monitor is supposed to be FullHD in the future, maybe not one. The main tasks are programming, working with text. Game from time to time. There are DP connectors on the video card.
What are the advantages of DP over, for example, HDMI?
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In addition to the above, DP has a jack lock in the connector while HDMI does not.
I would advise you to take a monitor with DP, DisplayPort is definitely better than dvi, it has a wider data channel. DP also has higher resolution support at different frequencies. That is, if HDMI supports 3840x2160 at 30Hz, then DP will pull out 3840x2400 pixels at 60Hz. From personal observation, the DP is smaller, looks stronger, and is actually harder to break.
Just choose a monitor, not a connector. What connector it will be with is not so important (unless, of course, you have a super-special monitor with a huge resolution). hdmi and display port are analogs. The difference between them is insignificant.
The only joke is that you cannot connect an hdmi laptop to a display port monitor - there are no such cables, only in the opposite direction. However, as you know, monitors are also equipped with dvi as a rule. Thus, you can connect it using this protocol through an adapter. For FullHD resolution, this will also work without any loss (as far as I understand). For larger screen resolutions, only you won't be able to do that.
as the owner of this configuration: twitter.com/ufaweb/status/150180473384083456/photo/1 (in the past), I can say this about DP, IMHO DP should be used only where there is simply no way without it (for example, as in my case , Eyefinity on 5850 runs only through connecting a third monitor via DP), due to the fact that this is a VERY capricious protocol, namely: I have never met an hdmi cable that worked poorly, even a Chinese cable for 300 rubles will work tolerably in general conditions, but you will have to buy a high-quality dp cable (dear, mine cost me more than 1000 rubles), because. The dp protocol has very high requirements for the physical environment.
DP supports 120 Hz without any problems, so I used it. The cable is inexpensive, there were absolutely no problems with it. I highly recommend taking a monitor with support for 120 Hz - the difference is very noticeable, contrary to the claims of marketers. It is enough to drag the program window on the desktop.
It is purposeful to bother and take a vidyuhu with DP. For example, you can connect 6 monitors to the HD7850 using DVI (1 monitor), HDMI (1 monitor), and DP (up to 4 monitors) connectors. But the FX1800 has 3 connectors (2 DP and 1 DVI) and the ability to connect only 2 monitors - using 2 PDs on a video card is not advisable ... It would be better to install HDMI instead of the 1st PD - it was more universal that way - would.
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