Hello. I just upgraded from my GTX 980 to a RTX 2080S. I have 2 Samsung 48" TVs hooked up to my GTX 980 - 1 through HDMI and the other is a HDMI to DVI cable that actually works (I get 3840x2160 60Hz at 4:4:4 on both). When I got this setup there weren't any DP to HDMI cables that could do 4k 60hz 4:4:4.
Has that changed? I remember looking at cables and it was a very hit and miss (heavy on the miss) thing to find the HDMI to DVI cable that would work and even straight HDMI cables with enough bandwidth to work. This was 3 years ago, so I'm hoping this has changed.
I see converters and lots of talk about getting 60hz, but from my previous experience it was next to impossible to find the cables that could do the 60hz at 4:4:4 for desktop use as so few people either knew about this or would put it in their reviews.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. I do have a GTX 960 that I could put in to run the 2nd display, but due to the size of the cards it would be stacked right next to the 2080S and I was hoping to keep that area clear for airflow.
Thanks!
(edited for clarify and spelling)
Has that changed? I remember looking at cables and it was a very hit and miss (heavy on the miss) thing to find the HDMI to DVI cable that would work and even straight HDMI cables with enough bandwidth to work. This was 3 years ago, so I'm hoping this has changed.
I see converters and lots of talk about getting 60hz, but from my previous experience it was next to impossible to find the cables that could do the 60hz at 4:4:4 for desktop use as so few people either knew about this or would put it in their reviews.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. I do have a GTX 960 that I could put in to run the 2nd display, but due to the size of the cards it would be stacked right next to the 2080S and I was hoping to keep that area clear for airflow.
Thanks!
(edited for clarify and spelling)