![]() ![]() This is the cleanest solution for me, I didn’t need to have an intermediary on my desk just to connect to the monitor. I just leave it to connect with HDMI 144Hz. Windows gave all kinds of weird display issues, black screens, etc. Switchresx m1 hidpi Pc#Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 via Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Express dock: Xiami 34” Ultrawide via Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Express dock: in my Windows gaming PC with a 3080 Ti connected through DisplayPort 1.4/HDMI 2.1, the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 always falls short of its advertised 240Hz refresh rate.Depending on the resolution of your monitor, you will get different refresh rates available, I think because bandwidth is limited. My first try was using my Belkin Thunderbolt 3 Express dock, it has a DisplayPort port on the back. The methods below works both on my Macbook Air M1 and Mac Studio M1. If you’re opting for USB-C, make sure you buy a high bandwidth USB-C cable rated for 8K. The only answer here is to use DisplayPort either through Thunderbolt or USB-C. Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 - Xiaomi 34” Ultrawide - first challenge is getting high refresh rate to work and then getting the resolution scaling right. ![]() What is the cheapest and straightforward solution to make 1440p monitors as HiDPI? This post answers that question. Out of the box, Apple Silicon Macs doesn’t rate these monitors as HiDPI, external monitors are rated as HiDPI if it’s at least a factor of 2x. I have 2 monitors and both of them are 1440p Ultrawide and 1440p Super Ultrawide. Boy this was a rabbit hole necessary for my eyes and their well being. ![]()
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