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I don't use HDMI, and I never will

DisplayPort remains the superior choice for PC users over HDMI due to its higher bandwidth, support for advanced gaming features, and versatile integration with modern USB-C and Thunderbolt hardware.

Key Points

  • DisplayPort 2.1 offers a maximum bandwidth of 77.37 Gbps, significantly outpacing the 48 Gbps capacity of HDMI 2.1.
  • The DisplayPort standard supports higher resolutions, including 16K at 60Hz, and enables daisy-chaining up to four displays from a single port.
  • DisplayPort Alt Mode allows high-speed video transmission and power delivery over USB-C and Thunderbolt 4, a feature HDMI cannot replicate.
  • Graphics card manufacturers typically prioritize DisplayPort by including three ports per card, reflecting its status as the industry standard for PC gaming.
  • HDMI remains the preferred interface for home theater setups due to specialized features like eARC, which are not optimized for standard PC environments.

Why it Matters

Choosing the correct display cable is essential for unlocking the full performance potential of high-end gaming monitors and professional workstations. While HDMI is ideal for living room entertainment, DisplayPort provides the necessary bandwidth and PC-centric features required for modern high-refresh-rate gaming and multi-monitor productivity.
XDA Developers Published by Joe Rice-Jones
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