Hey guys,
I've been researching this for a while now and I just can't seem to get a clear answer on my own. I was hoping someone here would have the experience to help me out.
I have a Dell U3415W 3440x1440 60Hz monitor running off an XFX R9 290X 4GB card. The inputs/outputs I have to work with are:
GPU outputs: HMDI 1.4a, DP 1.2
Monitor inputs: HDMI 2.0, DP 1.2, mDP 1.2
I have my computer set up in a way that there is about a 15ft cable length requirement to go between the GPU and the monitor.
Initially, I bought a 15ft mDP to DP cable from Amazon. (
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C7R ... detailpage) When I used it, the monitor would go black for a second every once in a while. I did some searching and found information about DP cable lengths being restricted to about 10ft. I have assumed since then that the monitor blackouts were due to the long length of the cable.
Since running into the DP issue, I've been using a Monoprice Redmere slim HDMI cable. From what I understand, despite the monitor having HDMI 2.0, it would operate at 1.4a levels due to the GPU's output format.
My goal is to get the most out of this system/display as possible.
What I would like to know:
1) is using an HDMI cable throttling performance?
2) is the information I have about the DP cables being restricted in length correct? Could a 15ft cable cause the blackouts I was experiencing?
3) if the HDMI cable is indeed bottlenecking performance, are there any alternatives that would work with the 15ft cable length requirement I have?
Thanks so much for any help in advance!