Question Please recommend active DisplayPort 1.4 to HDMI 2.1 adapter or cable

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Hi, I have an Nvidia RTX2080Ti. I have tried the adapter from Club3D but no input signal was detected. I also tried the one from Cable Matters but it has stability issues. Could you please recommend a product that works reliably? If it can do 4K@120Hz with Chroma 4:4:4 and 10-12 bps of color depth, that would be great. Thank you
 

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I am trying to connect my GPU to multiple 4K TVs. There is only one usb C port on the card so it won't work for my application.

your not going to get it working then.
and your videocard is vastly underpowered to drive even 1 4k TV @ 120hz, let alone trying to drive multipul.
Even my 3090 would probably choke trying to drive 4k @ 120hz unless it was something really simple.
 

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Are you trying to connect it to your HDTV?

I heard the only way possible is to use the virutal link port on your 2080ti which is the usb C port on the videocard.

This guy... and not a active adapter.
Display port 1.4 can do it ... most rtx2080s can do: "4k 12-bit HDR at 144Hz or 8k 12-bit HDR at 60Hz over one DisplayPort 1.4 connector (with DSC). "
Most RTX 2080s came with HDMI 2.0b ports ..

your not going to get it working then.
and your videocard is vastly underpowered to drive even 1 4k TV @ 120hz, let alone trying to drive multipul.
Even my 3090 would probably choke trying to drive 4k @ 120hz unless it was something really simple.
Depends on what he is using it for. Gaming? yea, may not work the best.

But his card has the power to do it.


Hi, I have an Nvidia RTX2080Ti. I have tried the adapter from Club3D but no input signal was detected. I also tried the one from Cable Matters but it has stability issues. Could you please recommend a product that works reliably? If it can do 4K@120Hz with Chroma 4:4:4 and 10-12 bps of color depth, that would be great. Thank you
You can do it, but you should try to avoid adapters.

you need to specify the model of your card.
and the model of your TV.

odds are the problem is with your displays rather then your rtx2080.


Nvidia RTX2080Ti
That is nice. But you don't. Those do not exist. Nobody ever made any of those.

What is the make and model number of your graphics card?
example: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XC ULTRA GAMING
example: NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition
 
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