rdqlus wrote:
Haldi wrote:
HDMI 1.4a does not support 120hz in 1080pixel.
The resolution isn't officially supported but I assure you the link has the bandwidth to do it. HDMI 1.3 was released June 22, 2006 and increased the single-link bandwidth to 340 MHz (10.2 Gbit/s). If you go read the VESA Monitor Timing Standard you can see that even 1920x1200@120Hz (Reduced Blanking) is possible from a bandwidth perspective (pixel clock is 317MHz). This is exactly why people are able to overclock many late model HDTVs (see some success stories at
http://www.blurbusters.com).
Disclaimer: (part of) my real world job is designing, verifying, validating and performing fault analysis for chips with integrated DisplayPort/DVI/HDMI receivers and transmitters ... though I'm mostly the DDR guy. Thanks for the revelation about HDMI 1.4a, your attempt to dissuade someone from actually trying what I suggested is noted.
Sorry, my fault, i missread your post, tought you asked an engineer and he said it doesn't work because HDMI doesn't have the bandwidht.
Also most people that ask for Advice in this Forum don't even dare to overclock their GPU because they would lose waranty, so i underestimated you. I'm sorry.
I saw the 120hz TV overclocking on Blurbusters, but didn't really care. So i didn't pay attention if they were using HDMI or VGA/DVI.
So by a simple EDID edit you can get your GPU to send out 120hz, but you don't know if the Monitor(in this case Projector) accepts the Signal or still makes 60hz refresh...
Why not send a E-mail to the Review Sites that tested this projector an aks if they could try that out?
I haven't seen or heard of lot W1080ST in the wild yet.
If it doesn't work.... are there Projector Firmware mods around?.... do they even exist? ^^