StarTech.com 3-Port MST Hub – DisplayPort to 3x HDMI, Triple
StarTech.com 3-Port MST Hub – DisplayPort to 3x HDMI, Triple 4K 60Hz Monitors, DP 1.4 Multi-Monitor Video Adapter, 1ft (30cm) Built-in Cable, USB Powered, Windows Only (MST14DP123HD)
StarTech.com 3-Port MST Hub – DisplayPort to 3x HDMI, Triple 4K 60Hz Monitors, DP 1.4 Multi-Monitor Video Adapter, 1ft (30cm) Built-in Cable, USB Powered, Windows Only (MST14DP123HD)
Auf gut Glck gekauft und gehofft, dass das Gert MSTDP123HD das Limit von 4 Monitoren Umgeht indem man auf dem 4ten Ausgang der einer 2080ti den einen Monitor auf 3x 1080p Aufsplitten und somit 6 unabhngige Bildschirme hat. Es hat auf Anhieb ohne irgendeinem Problem unter Win11 funktioniert. ICH BIN BEGEISTERT!!! Es untersttzt auch einen Mirror Modus. Den habe ich noch nicht verwendet. IST SEIN GELD ABSOLUT WERT!
So, first of all, I am not a computer expert, but I am a computer user for +25 years.
This is what I’ve learned, ‘when it comes to computers it’s all about Inputs and Outputs.’
Long story short for those who are looking for a quick answer:
To fix flickering or to keep your monitors from turning off randomly (as it happened to me) use the correct cable for your machine! If your machine is designed to use DP 1.2, use DP 1.2 CABLE.
If your machine is designed to use DP 1.4 Cable, then use 1.4 Cables. That’s it!
Oh, one thing I forgot to mention, not only am I using this DP to HDMI (3) SPLITTER, I AM USING THIS IN CONJUNTION WITH ANOTHER BI-DIRECTIONAL HDMI SPLITTER (2 INPUT 1 OUTPUT) which are connected to my monitors, (TWO INPUTS, one HDMI from one computer and another INPUT from another computer and ONE OUTPUT from splitter which goes into monitor) I have two computers and sharing my three monitors and it has been working wonderfully.
I hope this information helps, happy computing!
Bought this for running more monitors- who doesn’t.
I use my workstation up to 20 hours a day (don’t reccomend that)
BUT this tech has enabled me to run 4 1080p 75hz monitors on a 280x GPU for several months without any hiccups. Highly reccomend.
I use this to drive three 24″ hdmi monitors from one DisplayPort v1.2. It works really well and meant I did not have to upgrade to DisplayPort monitors when I bought a new PC.
It gets a little warm but I assume that’s normal. It gives off a very faint mains hum kind of sound. The noice is hardly noticable but might be annoying if it was on in a bedroom at night.
I run three screens off the same type of laptop dock, but in two locations (work and home scenario.) They also only have HDMI/DVI inputs so I prefer to run them on the common variety HDMI cable. This little box allows me to hang the single built-in display port cable out of the back of the docks and seamlessly drive the monitors via HDMI. No issues moving between my work and home setups. It does run a little hot but I bought the first one over a year ago and it hasn’t failed once so the quality seems up to scratch. Great solution for my needs!
This hub is legit. Works great as long as your PC supports Displayport 1.2+. Currently running 2 monitors on this little hub. My only gripes are the cost and having to turn it on after each reboot.
It works as expected. I cannot yet speak to durability. I purchased a different brand prior (destroyed by a user). This model is powered by a plug in adapter which works fine, but I prefer a model that is powered via USB. Seems a little more convenient.
I was skeptical that this would work, but it was exactly what I needed, so I gave it a try. I crashed my system the first time I plugged it in, but after that it did allow me to connect 3 separate HD TVs to my desktop Pascal GPU’s Displayport. I couldn’t get the same support from my laptop, but that may have been related to the fact that Intel and NVidia share the DisplayPort via Optimus. But the device can work with the right components to connect to it.