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    4K@60Hz Clevo 370SM-A

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Tsubasa, Jan 26, 2015.

  1. Tsubasa

    Tsubasa Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi guys

    Can I get 4K@60Hz output from Clevo 370SM-A ?

    GPU is 980m SLI.
    CPU 4910mq

    I searched , but it has only Thunderbolt1 and HDMI 1.4
    So looks isn't possible?

    Thanks.
     
  2. D2 Ultima

    D2 Ultima Livestreaming Master

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    Yeah, it ain't happening, unfortunately. You can get an ROG Swift 1440p 144Hz though, if n=1's setup was any indication. Trust us, high refresh > high resolution =D =D. By us I mean me.
     
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    n=1's setup is pretty nice though.


    But yes, By us he means him and me.
     
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  4. Tsubasa

    Tsubasa Notebook Enthusiast

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    Update:

    I got 4K at 60 Hz with Dell P2715q from Thunderbolt to Display Port.

    Witcher 3 hair works off AA off 4K avg 35 fps.

    Latest drivers are not good for 980m sli.
     
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    Your thunderbolt port produces 60Hz at 4K? I thought that our thunderbolt ports were DP 1.1 not DP 1.2; so theoretically that shouldn't have worked.
     
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    That sounds about right with my performance.
     
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  8. Tsubasa

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    Yep.

    980m SLI seems to have the same performance as Titan X. :)
     
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    It works with the Dell monitor but id did not worked with G Sync monitors : Asus ROG or Acer 28 4K monitor.
     
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    It seems Haswell Redwood Ridge controller supports DisplayPort 1.2
     
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    Interesting. If it works with a 4k 60Hz monitor it definitely is DP 1.2, and that article Meaker linked also says it should do this.

    Well that's a nice benefit, all the research I've seen had pointed to a straight DP 1.1a limitation. Oh well XD