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Hello! Recently switched to arch on my desktop, and decided to use wayland because I heard it has better multimonitor support. However, it seems my 4k display is capped to 30hz. Here is my monitor config in hyprland.conf:
monitor=HDMI-A-1,3840x2160@60,0x-1080,2
monitor=DP-2,2560x1440@144,0x0,1
monitor=DP-3,1920x1080@60,-1920x380,1
My monitors, DP-3 and DP-2, both displaty correctly, but HDMI-A-1 is locked at 30hz. I'm using the proprietary video drivers for my RTX 2070 S, and I know it isn't a hardware/cable issue, since it works fine in windows. Here is the output for the relevant monitor in hyprctl:
Monitor HDMI-A-1 (ID 0):
3840x2160@30.00000 at 0x-1080
description: Technical Concepts Ltd 43S431
make: Technical Concepts Ltd
model: 43S431
serial:
active workspace: 1 (1)
special workspace: 0 ()
reserved: 0 47 0 0
scale: 2.00
transform: 0
focused: no
dpmsStatus: 1
vrr: 0
activelyTearing: false
disabled: false
currentFormat: XRGB8888
availableModes: 3840x2160@30.00Hz 4096x2160@29.97Hz 4096x2160@24.00Hz 4096x2160@23.98Hz 3840x2160@29.97Hz 3840x2160@23.98Hz 1920x1080@60.00Hz 1920x1080@59.94Hz 1920x1080@29.97Hz 1920x1080@23.98Hz 1680x1050@59.95Hz 1280x1024@75.03Hz 1280x1024@60.02Hz 1440x900@59.89Hz 1280x960@60.00Hz 1280x800@59.81Hz 1152x864@75.00Hz 1280x720@60.00Hz 1280x720@59.94Hz 1280x720@29.97Hz 1280x720@23.98Hz 1024x768@75.03Hz 1024x768@70.07Hz 1024x768@60.00Hz 800x600@75.00Hz 800x600@72.19Hz 800x600@60.32Hz 720x480@59.94Hz 640x480@75.00Hz 640x480@72.81Hz 640x480@59.94Hz 640x480@59.93Hz
as you can see, the 4k monitor is running at 30hz, and doesn't have a 60hz more for 4k. Why might this be? and how can I fix it?
Last edited by 0x716 (2024-06-17 03:37:04)
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 9#p2167849
because I heard it has better multimonitor support
Yesno. It'll automagically align DPI differences for you, that's pretty much it.
Also there's no "wayland", you're looking for features of the specific compositor.
PSA: 3rd link below. Mandatory.
Disable it (it's NOT the BIOS setting!) and reboot windows and linux twice for voodo reasons.
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I tried the kernel parameters for the different color options you linked, but they didn't seem to change the behavior. I also switched around the cables with one of my other monitors to make sure it wasn't a cable issue, and nothing changed at all, so I don't think it's the cables.
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Teh link there says that for the time being you can forget about yuv420 on wayland, try the behavior on X11 and in doubt enforce yuv420
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Sorry for the late response, but I bought another cable rated at 18 gbps to make sure it wasn't a cable bandwidth issue, and the issue was still the same. Is that to say that for the meantime 4k60hz isn't possible on wayland over hdmi 2.0?
Last edited by 0x716 (2024-06-21 09:40:59)
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Is that to say that for the meantime 4k60hz isn't possible on wayland over hdmi 2.0?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#Refr … dard_video
4k + > 60Hz + HDMI 2.0 requires yuv420 and status quo that's not available with wayland (and nvidia, at least)
You need complete HDMI 2.1 support or use X11 with the "ForceYUV420" "True" option.
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