Hi,
I have a monitor which can support 4K 144HZ, now i want to know if the rx6800xt type-c interface can fully support my monitor?
I just want to use type-c,, this is confused me some days.
And another question, now i have AMD R7 5800x+ ASUS TUF GAMING B550-PLUS, there is a type-C on the mother board, so, my question is can i still output the 4K 120HZ via type-c which is on the mother board to my monitor?
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I don't know to tell you the truth.
This is your motherboard's specs for its Video outputs (depends on the APU you have installed):
You motherboard's DP Port is 1.2 and you can connect a 4K @ 60hz monitor to the HDMI port on the motherboard.
You can try both to see which one gives you the highest resolution and frequencies.
your Asus does seem to have a Type-C output port on it according to its specs: https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/TUF-Gaming/TUF-GAMING-B550-PLUS/techspe...
Plus you motherboard has a Thunderport Header on it.
Now as to your Monitor. Are you trying to connect the USB Type C from the GPU card to a HDMI/DP Monitor or to a Monitor with a USB-C input port?
According to this Cable Tech site a USB-C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter will support 4k at 120Hz: https://www.cablematters.com/blog/HDMI/how-to-connect-usb-c-to-hdmi-2-1
If the GPU card has a USB-C Alt DP mode port than you can use a USB-C to DP cable to transmit as per this Tech site explanation: https://www.makeuseof.com/displayport-over-usb-c-how-it-works/
DisplayPort over USB-C is exactly what it sounds like — USB-C cables with the ability to transport DisplayPort audio/video (AV). It is also called the DisplayPort Alt Mode for USB Type-C Standard. These were the first to carry AV over USB Type-C.
Since the Video Electronics Standard Association (VESA) published the DisplayPort over USB-C spec, it's a VESA standard.
Generally, DisplayPort over USB-C reflects the technical aspects of whichever DisplayPort standard is being used (likely DisplayPort 1.4). This means that over USB-C, you're able to transmit up to a 4K 8-bit signal uncompressed at 120Hz.
Now the AMD RX6800XT uses a DP 1.4a port which means if the GPU Card's USB-C supports Alt DP Mode it will transmit data and Video at DP 1.4 rates.
Hi Elstaci,
Thanks for the explanation, it's very detailed.
But I have a question, if i don't have the 6800XT, can my mother board + CPU still output the 4K 120HZ from my motherboard's type c? sorry , I don't know much about technology.
I don't know to tell you the truth.
This is your motherboard's specs for its Video outputs (depends on the APU you have installed):
You motherboard's DP Port is 1.2 and you can connect a 4K @ 60hz monitor to the HDMI port on the motherboard.
You can try both to see which one gives you the highest resolution and frequencies.
Thank you so much!