Quote from: Fox Mulder on May 05, 2024, 09:47:58ouldn't that make it equivalent to my desktop with an RTX 2060?
2060 also does not support 4k@60Hz 30 bit 4:4:4 via HDMI, because there is 2.0b
All DP ports since 2010 version 1.2 support this mode, but only 1.4+ support HDR metadata.
You need to buy laptops only with full HDMI 2.1 FRL6, this must be clearly indicated in the datasheet.
Starting with Zen5 Strix Halo (but not simple Strix), AMD igpus will finally receive support for 8k monitors with DP2.0+/UHBR20. And just for this, AMD was finally forced to immediately introduce a 256-bit memory controller (17 years later!) with a declared bandwidth of up to 270GB/s (compare with the shameful 60-70 now). Of course I don't believe in 270, because... Apple also deceived everyone - it promised 512-bit memory controllers with 400GB/s, but in practice it turned out to be a shameful 120-130GB/s, which is more than 3 times lower, i.e. Controller efficiency is less than 30%. It's a shame. AMD has traditionally done poorly in terms of efficiency in laptop SoCs, compared to Intel, but lately things have not been very good for Intel in this regard either.
Quote from: Fox Mulder on May 05, 2024, 09:47:58If I can run 60Hz with that, why can't I run it on the laptop? I tried changing the resolution in control panel and only have access to YCbCr420 even when I check "use Nvidia color settings".
This is correct (although in reality there is support for 422 on both, but not 444 for 2.0b standart). To connect a monitor at 4k@60Hz 444 30 bit with HDR it must be connected to either HDMI 2.1 with FRL2+(18Gbps) mode or for DP1.4+ (DP1.2+ without HDR metadata)