Wow that is nice. Is it a 24 inch or one of the 3k+ 32 inch ones?
UP3214Q. Same as the one that was purchased for me.
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Wow that is nice. Is it a 24 inch or one of the 3k+ 32 inch ones?
As some may know I went through three new Dell 4K (UP3214Q) displays. The number of pixel defects just didnt sit well with me considering the cost of the display. I also had a stand issue with one of the three displays. Eventually I had a full refund issued.
This week a Dell VP contacted me directly to let me know that they would be sending me a brand new Dell 4K display, which I was told was specifically inspected for defects, for me to keep at no charge.
I picked it up today. Normally they're not double boxed. This one looks like it was send directly from China to Dell at Texas and then to me.
I have to give props to Dell - well done!
I considered getting one of these instead of picking up the 39" Seiki. I'm sorry to hear you had so many problems with the Dell. It's got to be frustrating to go through the problem resolution steps again and again and again...
Dell does try to make things right in the end. I had a similar experience with a computer I got from them several years ago.
Hope the new unit works out for you.
I have to give props to Dell - well done!
You guys may want to look into the UP2414Q if this screen does not satisfy you. At first I also thought 24" 4K would be too small, but it's just a stunning display. Plus it doesn't have as much IPS glow, backlight uniformity problems, and horrid low frequency PWM that the 31.5" IGZO displays have (I had one). All for about 40% the cost.
Would need like 16GB VRAM GPU's. Alas, connecting 5x 4K monitors at 60 Hz is impossible with any GPU.
Would need like 16GB VRAM GPU's. Alas, connecting 5x 4K monitors at 60 Hz is impossible with any GPU.
Would need like 16GB VRAM GPU's. Alas, connecting 5x 4K monitors at 60 Hz is impossible with any GPU.
NVIDIA cards cannot run more than three screens in Surround. Even Eyefinity 6 cards (which top out at 7870's and are incredibly slow and have 2GB VRAM), I doubt have a full 20 DP 1.2 lanes required to run 5x 4K monitors at 60 Hz.
It could be done at 30Hz, but then you would have to stab your eyes out and I'd wager CCC would have a nuclear melt-down.
NVIDIA cards cannot run more than three screens in Surround. Even Eyefinity 6 cards (which top out at 7870's and are incredibly slow and have 2GB VRAM), I doubt have a full 20 DP 1.2 lanes required to run 5x 4K monitors at 60 Hz.
It could be done at 30Hz, but then you would have to stab your eyes out and I'd wager CCC would have a nuclear melt-down.
NVIDIA cards cannot run more than three screens in Surround. Even Eyefinity 6 cards (which top out at 7870's and are incredibly slow and have 2GB VRAM), I doubt have a full 20 DP 1.2 lanes required to run 5x 4K monitors at 60 Hz.
It could be done at 30Hz, but then you would have to stab your eyes out and I'd wager CCC would have a nuclear melt-down.
As some may know I went through three new Dell 4K (UP3214Q) displays. The number of pixel defects just didn’t sit well with me considering the cost of the display. I also had a stand issue with one of the three displays. Eventually I had a full refund issued.
This week a Dell VP contacted me directly to let me know that they would be sending me a brand new Dell 4K display, which I was told was specifically inspected for defects, for me to keep at no charge.
I picked it up today. Normally they're not double boxed. This one looks like it was send directly from China to Dell at Texas and then to me.
I have to give props to Dell - well done!
Your display setup above, with a split 4K, a 30Hz 4K and a 1600P monitor really has nothing to do with Surround and are just extended desktops.
You are talking about something totaly different than I am. Your image just shows a single monitor playing Quake via multiple inputs.
The original question was spanning 5x 4K monitors at 60 Hz via "Surround or Eyefinity" modes to make one large display of 10,800x2160 that say, could run a full screen game. My point is NVIDIA cannot do it, and I doubt AMD could do it even if at only a practical level.
On top of that, AMD and NVIDIA drivers would literally see 5x 4K 60 Hz displays as ten, yes ten monitors.
Wait for non-tiled 4K displays. Wait for HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.3.
I gotta say after reading some reviews I've changed my mind, do not want:
http://www.techspot.com/review/769-dell-ultrasharp-32-uhd/
DP1.2 speed (17.28 Gbps) is enough for 4K@60Hz and almost meets HDMI 2.0 maximum speed (18Gbps).Those of us who also bought a Nvidia high end GPU now have to get a new one just for HDMI 2.0
DP1.2 speed (17.28 Gbps) is enough for 4K@60Hz and almost meets HDMI 2.0 maximum speed (18Gbps).
I Guess it might be possible to create DP1.2 -> HDMI2.0 active adapter/converter which supports 4K@60Hz.
Those of us who also bought a Nvidia high end GPU now have to get a new one just for HDMI 2.0
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=210-ACBL
price has dropped. But for those who own 1, is the issue of MST / SST going to be resolved by Nvidia or Sharp? Or is there no solution to it?
Does the backlight use PWM?
Yes, very low PWM too.