Hooking a brand new PC as much as my monitor’s HDMI 2.1 port was a nightmare

Abstract

  • Utilizing Extremely Excessive Pace HDMI cables ensures compatibility with excessive refresh charges like 144Hz.
  • Monitor firmware updates and navigating to particular show settings can unlock increased refresh charges like 144Hz.
  • Understanding HDMI 2.1 bandwidth complexities is important for optimum efficiency with trendy graphics playing cards.

I lately acquired my arms on a ridiculously highly effective Asus ROG G700 (2025) gaming rig outfitted with Intel’s Core Extremely 7 Processor 265F and Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5090. I am nicely conscious that that is overkill for Halo Infinite and Age of Empires IV — the 2 video games I play most often — however when an organization reaches out and affords you the possibility to check out a PC this highly effective, it is tough to say no.

My basement workplace setup is considerably difficult. I’ve a Swap OLED mannequin, a PlayStation 5 Slim, a Xbox Sequence X, and a M3 Professional Max MacBook Professional, all hooked as much as a 27-inch LG UltraGear 27GP950-B, a comparatively well-reviewed, however now discontinued monitor that dropped again in 2021. On the time, it was one of many few displays on the market that featured full bandwidth HDMI 2.1, opening the 4K 120Hz floodgates for the few supported video games on the PS5 and Xbox Sequence X (truthfully, it was principally only for Halo Infinite on the Xbox Sequence X). Help for NVIDIA and FreeSync Premium Professional is an added bonus, too.

“Although this setup is considerably difficult, it is labored fairly flawlessly — at the least till now.”

To set the stage concerning my subject, it is essential to say that this monitor has a really customary variety of ports. There’s DisplayPort 1.4 — which I take advantage of with my MacBook and a USB-C-to-DisplayPort 1.4 cable to get 120Hz output to the monitor — and two HDMI 2.1 ports. For years, I’ve used one HDMI 2.1 port for my Xbox Sequence X and the opposite for an HDMI 2.1-capable switcher that my Swap OLED Mannequin and PS5 Slim are plugged into. I’ve no clue what model this HDMI switcher is, however again after I purchased it in 2020, it was one of many first obtainable on Amazon (it appears to have been discontinued since I can not discover it anymore).

Although this setup is considerably difficult, it is labored fairly flawlessly — at the least till now.

Silkland 10K 8K HDMI 2.1 Cable

This HDMI 2.1 Extremely Excessive Pace cable from Silkland is 4K/240Hz, 144Hz 120Hz, and 8K@60Hz succesful.

Size(s)

1-50ft

Supplies/Development

Braided

Capability

4K/240Hz 144Hz 120Hz, 8K/60Hz

Model

Silkland

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HDMI remains to be a complicated mess

Greater bandwidth cables make issues much more difficult

HDMI 8K cable

I rapidly decided that plugging the Asus ROG G700 (2025) into my HDMI 2.1 switcher could be the best answer to my downside. Nonetheless, no matter what I attempted, I could not work out a strategy to get my 144Hz-capable (160Hz for those who overclock it and use show stream compression) monitor to push previous 120Hz over HDMI 2.1, regardless of the port format supporting the 48Gbps bandwidth switch. I would navigate to Superior below Show Settings and 120Hz remained the one possibility.

“The ROG Astral RTX 5090 is likely one of the first graphics playing cards to characteristic two HDMI 2.1 ports.”

This is the place I attempted a couple of issues. I hooked the Asus ROG G700 (2025) up by means of Show Port 1.4 to see if the 144Hz possibility appeared in Home windows 11’s Superior Show Settings. Fortunately, it did. I then tried a unique HDMI cable after noticing the one I used to be utilizing did not say “Extremely Excessive Pace” on it and as an alternative was labelled “Excessive Pace.” HDMI 2.0 10.2Gbps Excessive Pace cables can hit 4K/30Hz (there’s additionally HDMI 2.0a and HDMI 2.0b that assist 18Gbps — these are typically referred to as Premium Excessive Pace HDMI cables), whereas 48Gbps Extremely Excessive Pace cables can attain a most of 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz/144Hz. I additionally ensured the HDMI cable operating out of the switcher was Extremely Excessive Pace suitable. Confused but? I don’t blame you.

HDMI 2.1 Switch

Sadly, this nonetheless did not clear up the difficulty. At this level, my subsequent guess was that the HDMI switcher was in some way the supply of my woes, so I grabbed the HDMI 2.1 switcher I’ve been using in my living room. Whereas this one labored, 144Hz nonetheless did not present up as an possibility. My guess is that almost all switchers can solely deal with 120Hz and never 144Hz, regardless of technically being able to supporting the bandwidth. This is sensible given HDMI 2.1 144Hz is comparatively new within the PC house, and the ROG Astral RTX 5090 is likely one of the first graphics playing cards to characteristic two HDMI 2.1 ports.

The following step was to skip the switcher and plug the ROG G700 (2025) straight into my monitor’s HDMI 2.1 port. Sadly, the 144Hz possibility nonetheless did not seem in Home windows 11. Does HDMI 2.1 simply not assist 144Hz? Are all of the Reddit threads I learn over the previous a number of hours simply solely improper?

Windows 11's HDMI 2.1 settings

Earlier than you scroll right down to the feedback to inform me that DisplayPort 1.4 is best than HDMI 2.1 and that I should not be making an attempt to do that in any respect, the previous port possibility with a USB-C-to-DisplayPort-1.4 cable is the one straightforward strategy to get my MacBook Professional to hook up with an exterior monitor at 120Hz. You may get it to work over HDMI 2.1, however it’s a very complicated process.

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LG UltraGear 27GP950 B monitor

It seems that I wanted to replace my monitor by way of a USB-B cable by means of LG’s OnScreen app so as to add 144Hz HDMI 2.1 compatibility. Subsequent, I navigated to the UltraGear 27GP950-B’s Settings and chosen Basic. Then I scrolled previous the primary row of choices to get to HDMI Extremely HD Deep Shade and chosen the 144Hz possibility. Like magic, the power to set the monitor to 144Hz appeared in Home windows 11’s Superior Show Settings. Why is that this setting listed as being associated to paint and never refresh charge? I’ve no clue. My

55-inch Hisense U8H
has the same setting for its one HDMI 2.1/120Hz port.

So what have I realized from this expertise? First, I am at all times going to verify my monitor is updated with the most recent firmware. On prime of that, after I’m coping with high-bandwidth resolutions and refresh charges like 144Hz/4K, I now know it is essential to double-check what kind of HDMI cable I am utilizing and to solely keep on with Extremely Excessive Pace cables. You’ll be able to normally determine these cables by the Extremely Excessive Pace label on them alongside the 8K (they’re usually braided, too).

Hopefully, this convoluted journey by means of the world of HDMI and excessive refresh charges helped you out ultimately. Within the coming weeks, I will have extra on Pocket-lint about my return to PC gaming and the Asus ROG G700 (2025).

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