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DP OUT
Select the input signal to output to the next monitor and the output mode to simplify the connection
and control of displaying devices.
If the MST mode is selected for DP OUT, FreeSync is not supported for all connected monitors.
Before selecting the MST mode for DP OUT, make sure that the device supports DisplayPort:MST (Daisy
Chain)/HBR2 (High Bit Rate). Incorrect settings may lead to black screen or inconsistency between the
actual output mode and the selected output mode. If a black screen occurs, change the DP OUT output
mode.
MST/SST: A technology used for connection and driving of multi-stream display signals.
MST: Stands for Multi-Stream Transport. Can transport multiple video and audio streams, but
needs the support of both the drive capacity of the graphics card and the resolution of the
monitor.
SST: Stands for Single Stream Transport. Can transport only a combination of a single video
stream and a single audio stream.
DP OUT mode: 5 modes
USB Type-C:MST
USB Type-C:SST
DisplayPort:MST
DisplayPort:SST
HDMI:SST
DP OUT (MST/SST) Function Implementation
Connecting a PC via DisplayPort
MST
DP IN DP INDP OUT
SST
DP IN DP INDP OUT
Make sure that the graphics card supports the MST (Daisy Chain) function. To check this, visit the
website of the graphics card manufacturer.
The output mode of DP OUT varies with the settings of DisplayPort Ver. When DisplayPort Ver. is
set to 1.1, DP OUT only supports SST.
When connecting a PC using DP cable, you must set DP OUT mode to "DisplayPort: MST (SST)" on
the OSD menu. (OSD – SystemDP OUT - DisplayPort:MST/DisplayPort:SST)
Because of the bandwidth limit of DisplayPort Ver. 1.2, up to two 2560 x 1440 @ 60 Hz monitors
can be connected and used. But this specification may vary depending on the cable used and the
performance of the graphics card.
PC Monitor 1 Monitor 2
OSD → DisplayPort:SST
Screen A Screen A
PC Monitor 1 Monitor 2
OSD → DisplayPort:MST
Screen A Screen B
DP Cable DP Cable
DP CableDP Cable
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