Question Differences between HDMI 2.0 and HDMI 1.4 for my setup ?

minnin90

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Getting a desk back together and using a PC and an Xbox Series S for gaming has been pretty fun but I have a question that I can't figure out for some reason.

So I got this monitor: https://viotek.com/viotek-gnv32db-3...-2560-x-1440p-g-sync-ready-freesync-with-lfc/

As it states it has 3 x HDMI ports but only one is HDMI 2.0, the others are 1.4.
To get the 144hz correctly on my PC can I still connect the PC to a 1.4 port so my Xbox gets the 2.0 port for 120hz?

I know its a simple question but I can't seem to find a good answer. Thanks all. Also welcome back to the forums, ME! It's been a while!
 
I've never really understood 4:2:0, 4:4:4, etc.

4:2:0 chroma subsampling reduces the resolution of the color components to 1/4 of normal. So for a 2560×1440 image, only the brightness component would be at 2560×1440, the two color components of the image would be reduced to 1280×720, which cuts overall bandwidth in half but with reduced image quality.
 
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4:2:0 chroma subsampling reduces the resolution of the color components to 1/4 of normal. So for a 2560×1440 image, only the brightness component would be at 2560×1440, the two color components of the image would be reduced to 1280×720, which cuts overall bandwidth in half but with reduced image quality.
Sadly that kinda stuff goes over my head, apparently even when explained, lol. I understand 4k, 2k, 1080,etc but when it gets into how image quality is "Cut in half" not to mention upscale in video games, I'm like, what!?