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01-22-2023 03:25 AM
Hello!
I'm looking forward to buying an external monitor for my Omen 16-b1000.
There are multiple video ports available on the laptop: HDMI, Mini DisplayPort, and Type-C with Display Port capabilities.
I want to connect the monitor to the port, that will have both abilities: FreeSync (G-Sync in this case), and connectivity right to the discrete GPU, to eliminate additional latency.
So, HDMI is no-go, because Nvidia doesn't support FreeSync by it.
How can I know, which Display Port traced straight to the dGPU: miniDP or Type-C one?
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01-22-2023 09:17 AM
On my HP Omen machine, the miniDP port is connected to the đeicated video card.
Please check on your machine
Regards.
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01-22-2023 09:17 AM
On my HP Omen machine, the miniDP port is connected to the đeicated video card.
Please check on your machine
Regards.
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01-24-2023 03:24 AM
Hello, @Banhien !
Thank you for this tip, I never knew it was there.
Looks like both HDMI and MiniDP are connected to the NVIDIA GPU.
But how can I check if Type-C is connected to the GPU too? I don't have a proper cable at the moment.