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Hi there,As the new Matrox TH2Go 2.07 firmware supports resolutions up to 5760x1080@50Hz I'd like to share here monitors, which does support native, 1920x1080 resolution at 50Hz refresh rate. I have managed to find on other forums these models: ASUS VH222HSamsung B2440Acer GD245hq I decided to start this topic, since I am looking for a 3x27" config and found it tough to dig out, if any of 27" panels does support 50Hz refresh rate Do any of fellow simmers use other models? Please share the news with community.

Bartłomiej Ender

With today's multi-monitor video cards from ATI and nVidia you have no restrictions on you monitor refresh frequency and you no longer need the (rather expensive!) Matrox TH2Go. Cheers, - jahman.

As far as I can see on the Matrox site, that resolution is only available on the Display Port version - so you need that version, and monitors with that interface as well I presume (or adaptors?). By the way, how can I tell which firmware is on my unit, and is there any way to load new firmware into the TH2GO or does this have to be done by sending the unit back to Matrox? --Bryn

As far as I can see on the Matrox site, that resolution is only available on the Display Port version - so you need that version, and monitors with that interface as well I presume (or adaptors?). By the way, how can I tell which firmware is on my unit, and is there any way to load new firmware into the TH2GO or does this have to be done by sending the unit back to Matrox? --Bryn
The TH2Go digital version is capable of running at 5760x1080.I have one myself and am able to run it at that resolution. However ....You better choose a resolution of max 5040x1050 , like me, or even try 4320x900. Check your framerate in a very detailed situation with these resolutions and you will see a difference in framerate.

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The TH2Go digital version is capable of running at 5760x1080.I have one myself and am able to run it at that resolution.
Do you mean that you *don't* have the Display Port version, but just the standard DVI version?If so, the performance of the standard digital version is better than shown on the Matrox site. --Bryn

It's just the digital DVI version.

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13600  6 cores @ 5.1 GHz / 8 cores @ 4.0 GHz (hypterthreading on) - Asus ROG Strix Gaming D - GSkill Trident 4x Gb 3200 MHz cas 15 - Asus TUF RTX 4080 16 Gb  - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 2TB - 2x  Sata 600 SSD 500 Mb - Corsair D4000 Airflow case - NXT Krajen Z63 AIO liquide cooling - 

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Hi all, I also have digital version running at 5760 x 1080, there was no option in the powerdesk software to select 50hz. The only options I was given were 57Hz. and 60(input59)Hz.I chose the 60(input59)Hz and it runs fine. I have 3 x 24" Samsung Syncmaster 2443 monitors. Trying the 57Hz option caused problems at this res. when using the 5040 resolution, I was able to use both refresh rates.I cannot see any visual difference between 5760 and 5040, performance also was very similar. Every system is different though. The Matrox site does list 5760 for the digital version with the latest firmware update, which you just download ( from matrox site ) and run, no need to take the unit out. Ron.

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I have installed IIyama 2773 monitors, almost no issues, monitors works well.I see from time from time monitors flashing and white GXM logo on black screen, but it can be related to power surge on USB ports

Bartłomiej Ender

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