Update for certain Linux users: Linux 3.14-rc6, released a few hours ago, apparently fixes a bug that prevented operation of HDMI 3840x2160 @ 30Hz using the open source ATI/AMD Radeon drivers in X windows with Radeon hardware that supported it, such as the r7 cards I mentioned in my previous posting, which I previously was only able to run at 15Hz at this resolution.
Here is the ultimate dual 4k screen portable trading computer. http://www.ubergizmo.com/2014/04/ac...n-has-ultra-hd-4k-display/?utm_source=mainrss
My 10 year old 24 inch dell has blown. Anyone any experience with a http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronic...F8&qid=1435229850&sr=8-1&keywords=LG+31MU97-B Going to run windows 10 preview on a Intel NUC broadwell to get 4k at 60hz. Any recommendations?
Morning, i am running a MacPro 2013 with Bootcamp and Windows 10. At the moment don't use the actual drivers from AMD Version 6.0 - use the version before. I am in contact with AMD to fix this problem. Running the 3 x 4K in Mac OS X all is fine with 4K @ 60 HZ with the latest OS and drivers. I am using 3 x 43" LG 4K TV at 60 HZ without any issues (no delay anymore on the screen) This is possible since there are new active adapters for miniDP / DP to HDMI 2.0 Club3D at Amazon On some TVs you have to switch on the 4k@60 HZ in the settings in Color settings etc. check this out. Even upright position is possible - see attached picture.
I personally find beauty (and brains) in simplicity -- I use to have a three computer monitor PC setup...but now I just have/use a 15" laptop Less is more, sometimes. Size doesn't matter all the time.
Your link already not working but you can get working one for really peanuts anyway for something like $240 or so and it will be 4K for example with all needed conditions anyway. Good luck bro for all your time How much does it costs really ?