How to get display support for 3840x1600?
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 12:35 am
Hi All,
I have the NanoPC-T4 which has both HDMI and USB-Type-C DisplayPort 1.2 video output (I believe the NanoPi-M4 does not do video on the USB-Type-C port).
I've got a Dell U3818dw monitor which almost supports 4k, but not quite.
The maximum resolution is 3840x1600@60 Hz.
I've tried both the HDMI connector/driver and the USB-C (USB Type C) DisplayPort 1.2 support.
While both work up to 2560x1440 (1440p), the GUI monitor/display configuration does not offer a resolution above this. AUTO just picks 1440p.
Is there a way to get support for 3840x1600@60 Hz? The specs say this board supports 4k@60hz (which is 3840x2160@60Hz). I would think it could support a slightly lesser resolution as well.
Any suggestions?
- Mark
I have the NanoPC-T4 which has both HDMI and USB-Type-C DisplayPort 1.2 video output (I believe the NanoPi-M4 does not do video on the USB-Type-C port).
I've got a Dell U3818dw monitor which almost supports 4k, but not quite.
The maximum resolution is 3840x1600@60 Hz.
I've tried both the HDMI connector/driver and the USB-C (USB Type C) DisplayPort 1.2 support.
While both work up to 2560x1440 (1440p), the GUI monitor/display configuration does not offer a resolution above this. AUTO just picks 1440p.
Is there a way to get support for 3840x1600@60 Hz? The specs say this board supports 4k@60hz (which is 3840x2160@60Hz). I would think it could support a slightly lesser resolution as well.
Any suggestions?
- Mark