The RTX 4090, which sells for more than 10,000 yuan, does not support the DP 2.0 interface. NV response: DP 1.4 can be 8K – Fast Technology – Technology changes the future

NVIDIA recently released the RTX 4090/4080 graphics card, priced at 7199 to 12999 yuan. In the past two days, it has been criticized by various tricks or the price is expensive. NVIDIA also explained that the price increase is inevitable. After all, the foundry price has risen sharply. .

In addition, the RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 graphics cards have a small regret, that is, the video interface, NVIDIA gave HDMI 2.1, but the DP interface is still DP 1.4a, and there is no latest DP 2.0 interface.

For this, NVIDIA officially gave an explanation in the community’s Q&A,It is said that the DP 1.4 interface can now support 8K 60Hz output, and there is still a long way to go before consumer monitors support the DP 2.0 interface.

In short, NVIDIA does not give DP 2.0 interface is not stingy, but they think DP 1.4 is enough, after all, 8K 60Hz is now a minority, and there are not many monitors that support DP 2.0, it is still early to become mainstream.

At present, the most active DP 2.0 interface in the graphics card is Intel.Thousand-dollar graphics cards like A380 are given 3 DP 2.0,However, the actual use is also residual blood, running under DP 1.4.

The DP 2.0 specification was released as early as 2019, and the theoretical bandwidth was increased to 80Gbps in one fell swoop, and a new encoding mechanism 128/132b was adopted to increase the efficiency to 97%, and the actual usable up to 77.4Gbps, which is equivalent to the full DP 1.3/1.4. Three times, far exceeding the theoretical bandwidth of HDMI 2.1 of 48Gbps.

It’s just that the commercial support of DP 2.0 is not good. Even if the standard is free, it is not as popular as the paid HDMI 2.1 interface. It is no wonder that graphics card manufacturers are not active on DP 2.0.

The RTX 4090, which sells for more than 10,000 yuan, does not support the DP 2.0 interface. NV response: DP 1.4 can be 8K

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