[quote="D-Man11"]Unfortunately, Nvidia doesn't support Daisy chaining.
You might be able to use a MST Hub, like one of Club 3D's SenseVision products released a few months back.
This would solve the 2 144hz monitor problem, but probably wouldn't work with 3D Vision.
If your DVI output is Dual Link, use it with a Dual Link cable.
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I wish I had DVI.
[quote="Flugan"]No, DP has the bandwith of dual-link DVI but halving it brings it closer to single link meaning no 144hz at all.
I'm guessing a new computer is needed. Or you will have to make a significant tradeoff.[/quote
Thing is I travel a lot and need a laptop. Unfortunately I never realized I would need a DVI input since I mainly used VGA or HDMI for 60hz monitors.
Alright guys, thank you very much for your help!
Some additional information for anyone that might come along and have a look. I've contacted Asus and received this response - adapters and splitters WILL throttle the bandwidth. So DVI cable with a DVI to HDMI adapter will not work, nor will a Displayport hub.
Some additional information for anyone that might come along and have a look. I've contacted Asus and received this response - adapters and splitters WILL throttle the bandwidth. So DVI cable with a DVI to HDMI adapter will not work, nor will a Displayport hub.
I wish I had DVI.
I was confusing DP 1.2 with DP 1.3
Some additional information for anyone that might come along and have a look. I've contacted Asus and received this response - adapters and splitters WILL throttle the bandwidth. So DVI cable with a DVI to HDMI adapter will not work, nor will a Displayport hub.