Hey so I was looking at the specs for the new Swift PG278Q monitor and decided to research the Display port 1.2 (which the Swift PG278Q uses) but I noticed something...
On (
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2030669/hdmi-vs-displayport-which-display-interface-reigns-supreme-.h...) it stated that display port 1.2 can only support 2560 by 1400.
Here is the artical:
"A single DisplayPort interface can support up to four monitors at 1920-by-1200-pixel resolution each, or two monitors at 2560-by-1600-pixel resolution, with each display receiving independent audio and video streams. And since some GPUs can support multiple DisplayPort interfaces, you can daisy-chain compatible monitors to connect as many as six displays to one source."
So I was wondering if you connect 3 Swift PG278Q how would you do when a display port 1.2 is less than the 7680 by 1440.
Probs an obvious answer but just noticed it.
Thanks