Hi, I have a display panel with 3840 x 2560 @60Hz resolutions. Note that this verticle resolution is higher than the traditional 4K i.e., 3840 x 2160. Most CPU chips have either 4K@60Hz or 4K@120 Hz or higher resolutions. Given this situation, should I be opting in for bandwidth CPUs i.e., 4K@120 Hz? If
Bandwidth required for display panel = 3840 x 2560 x 60 = 590M
Bandwidth of 4K@60 = 3840 x 2160 x 60 = 498M.... lower than the required bandwidth
Bandwidth of True 4K@60 = 4096 x 2160 x 60 = 531....lower than the required bandwidth
Bandwidth of 4K@120 = 995M.....higher than the required bandwidth
Given the bandwidth of 4K@120 is higher than the required one, do we need to do any overclocking for the CPU to meet display resolutions of 3840 x 2560 @60Hz?
P.S. I am not an expert on display technology and finding the right chip for displays
Thanks
Bandwidth required for display panel = 3840 x 2560 x 60 = 590M
Bandwidth of 4K@60 = 3840 x 2160 x 60 = 498M.... lower than the required bandwidth
Bandwidth of True 4K@60 = 4096 x 2160 x 60 = 531....lower than the required bandwidth
Bandwidth of 4K@120 = 995M.....higher than the required bandwidth
Given the bandwidth of 4K@120 is higher than the required one, do we need to do any overclocking for the CPU to meet display resolutions of 3840 x 2560 @60Hz?
P.S. I am not an expert on display technology and finding the right chip for displays
Thanks