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I recently bought a new monitor(Samsung Monitor Gaming Odyssey G5 (C32G53) 32") and even tho my wanted configuration is in the supported modes, I cant set more then 60Hz, instead of the 144Hz I should be able to have.
I tried connecting the new monitor to my roommate's computer and it worked perfectly, so i know the cable or the monitor itself arent the problem.
I've attached the screenshot and a report, please help me to fix my issue.
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Intel Core i7-10870H is a Comet Lake platform:
Since the graphics report for this laptop shows HDMI as the connection type, I assume that there is no LSPCON on this motherboard.
So the HDMI version is 1.4 with an available bandwidth of 9 Gbps (297 MHz TMDS).
2560 × 1440 @ 60Hz RGB 8-bit = 241 MHz TMDS. This fits into HDMI 1.4.
2560 × 1440 @ 144Hz RGB 8-bit = 605 MHz TMDS. This does NOT fit into HDMI 1.4
The monitor reports via EDID:
Detailed Timing Descriptor:
DTD 1: 2560 × 1440 144 Hz 16:9 213 kHz 580 MHz (698 mm x 393 mm)
Hfront 8 Hsync 64 Hback 88 Hpol P
Vfront 3 Vsync 5 Vback 33 Vpol N
Display Range Limits:
Monitor ranges (GTF): 50-144 Hz V, 30-214 kHz H, max dotclock 590 MHz
Most Comet Lake laptops should have an USB-C port with DP or even Thunderbolt 3.
You should use this cable then to connect the laptop to the monitor.
2560 × 1440 @ 144Hz RGB 8-bit = 84% DP 1.2 HBR2 (454 MHz)
2560 × 1440 @ 144Hz RGB 10-bit HDR = 105% DP 1.2 HBR2 (567 MHz but below the monitor's limit of 590 MHz)
When the cable is plugged ensure this setting within the monitor's configuration menu:
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Intel Core i7-10870H is a Comet Lake platform:
Since the graphics report for this laptop shows HDMI as the connection type, I assume that there is no LSPCON on this motherboard.
So the HDMI version is 1.4 with an available bandwidth of 9 Gbps (297 MHz TMDS).
2560 × 1440 @ 60Hz RGB 8-bit = 241 MHz TMDS. This fits into HDMI 1.4.
2560 × 1440 @ 144Hz RGB 8-bit = 605 MHz TMDS. This does NOT fit into HDMI 1.4
The monitor reports via EDID:
Detailed Timing Descriptor:
DTD 1: 2560 × 1440 144 Hz 16:9 213 kHz 580 MHz (698 mm x 393 mm)
Hfront 8 Hsync 64 Hback 88 Hpol P
Vfront 3 Vsync 5 Vback 33 Vpol N
Display Range Limits:
Monitor ranges (GTF): 50-144 Hz V, 30-214 kHz H, max dotclock 590 MHz
Most Comet Lake laptops should have an USB-C port with DP or even Thunderbolt 3.
You should use this cable then to connect the laptop to the monitor.
2560 × 1440 @ 144Hz RGB 8-bit = 84% DP 1.2 HBR2 (454 MHz)
2560 × 1440 @ 144Hz RGB 10-bit HDR = 105% DP 1.2 HBR2 (567 MHz but below the monitor's limit of 590 MHz)
When the cable is plugged ensure this setting within the monitor's configuration menu:
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