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I was wanting to conect a laptop with MDP to 3 1440p 60hz monitors. Is it possible to do this with current standards?

 

note: I don’t have the hardware, i just am looking into it and want to know what to look out for

Main Laptop: Google Pixelbook 

Dev mode w/ Cross Enabled

 

PC: Ryzen 7

1700x / 32GB 2667 / GTX 1080 / 1.5 TB of SSDs / 1TB of HDDs

 

Monitor: AW3418DW Ultrawide

120hz / 3440x1440 / RGB / Amazonbasics Dual Monitor Arm

 

2nd Monitor: Dell U2515hx

25 inches / 1440p / Portrait / Amazonbasics Dual Monitor Arm

 

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6 minutes ago, TrevMCC38 said:

I was wanting to conect a laptop with MDP to 3 1440p 60hz monitors. Is it possible to do this with current standards?

 

note: I don’t have the hardware, i just am looking into it and want to know what to look out for

No, the maximum is two 1440p 60 Hz displays on a single DP port.

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Just now, Glenwing said:

No, the maximum is two 1440p 60 Hz displays.

Ok, so I could do that and run a 3rd off HDMI? I am assuming yes

Main Laptop: Google Pixelbook 

Dev mode w/ Cross Enabled

 

PC: Ryzen 7

1700x / 32GB 2667 / GTX 1080 / 1.5 TB of SSDs / 1TB of HDDs

 

Monitor: AW3418DW Ultrawide

120hz / 3440x1440 / RGB / Amazonbasics Dual Monitor Arm

 

2nd Monitor: Dell U2515hx

25 inches / 1440p / Portrait / Amazonbasics Dual Monitor Arm

 

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