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Ugreen USB C – Display Port (2 m, USB Type C, DisplayPort)
EUR24,90

Ugreen USB C – Display Port

2 m, USB Type C, DisplayPort


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Brain Tissue

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Galaxus

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The maximum refresh rate supported by this cable for a single 2560x1440 display is up to 165Hz. This is because the cable supports DisplayPort 1.4 with a bandwidth of 32.4 Gbps, allowing 2K (2560x1440) resolution at up to 165Hz refresh rate. Therefore, it can easily handle your display's 180Hz capability, but the cable's maximum standard support is 165Hz at that resolution. Higher refresh rates like 240Hz would exceed the cable's typical DisplayPort 1.4 bandwidth limits.

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pantavojska

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Galaxus

7 months ago

You can connect a Mac Mini with USB-C ports to the Odyssey OLED G8 monitor using a USB-C to DisplayPort cable, provided the Mac Mini supports DisplayPort output via USB-C. However, there have been reports of issues with some Mac Mini models not fully supporting this connection, so it's essential to ensure your specific model is compatible. The Ugreen USB-C to DisplayPort cable is suitable for this purpose if your Mac Mini supports DisplayPort over USB-C.

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Galaxus

7 months ago

Connecting a MacBook to a display with Full HD and 120fps or 360fps depends on the specific hardware and cables used. A USB-C to DisplayPort cable can support Full HD, but the 120fps or 360fps refresh rate may be limited by the maximum bandwidth of the cable and the capabilities of the display. The exact performance depends on the technical specifications of the MacBook and the display.

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