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26 minutes ago, JohnnyCyp said:

I used the supply cables that was in the box of the monitor, which is hdmi 2.0 and display port 1.2 high speed, but i already bought this hdmi and displayport. If i used theses cables, it's possible to have a better image quality ? One of the reasons that i have doubts about the displayport cable that i bought, it's because it's supported encryption System: HDCP 1.3 and my monitor support HDCP 2.2, so the supply displayport cable must be support HDCP 2.2 right? And another thing the first time that i turn on my monitor i got this message : CAUTION USE SUPPLY CABLES

Short Answer: No, you wont get better image quality.

 

Long answer: You might run into some issues when you're trying to stream netflix oder Amazon or whatever because those might require that everything supports the HDCP 2.2 Standard. You will not be reduced to less quality or resolution it will simply not show anything. But HDCP is something that is worth a topic itself. Assuming the spplied cables are good you'll get the max resolution you Monitor can display through them without any problems. With digital signals all you're gonna get is qrtefacts in the image like flickering green spots or some noise.

I have the LG 27UK650-W monitor and if you looking to play 4K HDR games on the pc and ps4 it's very good option...

I have one question, what is the best option to connect my pc and ps4 with the monitor ?  with the supply cables ? or should i used another third-party high speed HDMI and display-port cables?

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11 minutes ago, JohnnyCyp said:

I have the LG 27UK650-W monitor and if you looking to play 4K HDR games on the pc and ps4 it's very good option...

I have one question, what is the best option to connect my pc and ps4 with the monitor ?  with the supply cables ? or should i used another third-party high speed HDMI and display-port cables?

for the Playstation you will need to use the HDMI 2.0 input, no other choice. As for the PC, hookup with displayport and ittl be fine. 

This is of course assuming that your monitor has HDMI 2.0

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Just now, DnFx91 said:

for the Playstation you will need to use the HDMI 2.0 input, no other choice. As for the PC, hookup with displayport and ittl be fine. 

This is of course assuming that your monitor has HDMI 2.0

as for the quality of the cable, not too much of an issue. if digital works, it works

Home PC:

CPU: i7 4790s ~ Motherboard: Asus B85M-E ~ RAM: 32GB Ballistix Sport DDR3 1666 ~ GPU: Sapphire R9 390 Nitro ~ Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-03 ~ Storage: Kingston Predator 240GB   PCIE M.2 Boot, 2TB HDD, 3x 480GB SATA SSD's in RAID 0 ~ PSU:    Corsair CX600
Display(s): Asus PB287Q , Generic Samsung 1080p 22" ~ Cooling: Arctic T3 Air Cooler, All case fans replaced with Noctua NF-B9 Redux's ~ Keyboard: Logitech G810 Orion ~ Mouse: Cheap Microsoft Wired (i like it) ~ Sound: Radial Pro USB DAC into 250w Powered Speakers ~ Operating System: Windows 10 Enterprise x64
 

Work PC:

CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1275 v3 ~ Motherboard: Asrock E3C226D2I ~ RAM: 16GB DDR3 ~ GPU: GTX 460 ~ Case: Silverstone SG05 ~ Storage: 512GB SATA SSD ~ Displays: 3x1080p 24" mix and matched Dell monitors plus a 10" 1080p lilliput monitor above ~ Operating System: Windows 10 Enterprise x64

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13 minutes ago, DnFx91 said:

as for the quality of the cable, not too much of an issue. if digital works, it works

I used the supply cables that was in the box of the monitor, which is hdmi 2.0 and display port 1.2 high speed, but i already bought this hdmi and displayport. If i used theses cables, it's possible to have a better image quality ? One of the reasons that i have doubts about the displayport cable that i bought, it's because it's supported encryption System: HDCP 1.3 and my monitor support HDCP 2.2, so the supply displayport cable must be support HDCP 2.2 right? And another thing the first time that i turn on my monitor i got this message : CAUTION USE SUPPLY CABLES

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26 minutes ago, JohnnyCyp said:

I used the supply cables that was in the box of the monitor, which is hdmi 2.0 and display port 1.2 high speed, but i already bought this hdmi and displayport. If i used theses cables, it's possible to have a better image quality ? One of the reasons that i have doubts about the displayport cable that i bought, it's because it's supported encryption System: HDCP 1.3 and my monitor support HDCP 2.2, so the supply displayport cable must be support HDCP 2.2 right? And another thing the first time that i turn on my monitor i got this message : CAUTION USE SUPPLY CABLES

Short Answer: No, you wont get better image quality.

 

Long answer: You might run into some issues when you're trying to stream netflix oder Amazon or whatever because those might require that everything supports the HDCP 2.2 Standard. You will not be reduced to less quality or resolution it will simply not show anything. But HDCP is something that is worth a topic itself. Assuming the spplied cables are good you'll get the max resolution you Monitor can display through them without any problems. With digital signals all you're gonna get is qrtefacts in the image like flickering green spots or some noise.

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