🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with Triple Display Magic!
The UPTab 3-Port DisplayPort 1.4 MST Hub is a powerful adapter that allows you to connect up to three monitors to a single DisplayPort output, supporting stunning resolutions up to 8K at 60Hz. Ideal for professionals seeking enhanced productivity, this hub is compatible with various devices and ensures a rich audio-visual experience. With its compact design and external power requirement, it’s the perfect addition to any modern workspace.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.1"L x 1.3"W x 0.5"H |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Operating System | Mac OS 9, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Compatible Devices | PC, Monitors, Laptops |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, DisplayPort |
Additional Features | Powered |
M**A
Works great for 3 1440p monitors
I needed something to connect 3 27" 1440p 144Hz monitors that I normally have connected directly to my desktop (2080ti graphics card) to a docking station for my work computer while I'm working from home. The 2080ti supports DisplayPort 1.4 while the docking station/laptop only supports 1.2 (HP Zbook 15 G2) so I wanted something that would work for both. This was the cheapest I could find that supports DP 1.4 and has 3+ ports and so far it's working great.Some caveats that I've found is there are some limitations for both computers. On the laptop I can do two monitors at 1440p @ 60Hz and the third at 1080p @ 60Hz. This is purely a limitation of the computer/docking station though because I can run all 3 at 1440p on the desktop. However on the desktop I can only run them up to 120Hz, and I can't run all of them that high. It seems I can run 1-2 at 100 or 120Hz and the third at 60Hz.I was also having some issues with screens flickering and green/red dots moving around the screens in dark areas, but that was only on the laptop. After blowing out the docking station a little and plugging the connector back in a few times it seems to be working fine. I also wasn't able to use a USB port on the docking station to power it, but using a USB port on the laptop itself, a charging brick, or a USB port on another computer worked without any issues. I suspect this is because of how the USB ports work on my docking station with a keyboard and mouse already connected.Even though I've only been using it for a week or so, I would highly recommend this hub over spending 2-3x as much on a new docking station with 3 DisplayPort connectors or buying a similar 3-port hub locally.
V**O
Does what I need with no fuss.
With everything going on I had started to work from home and was sent home with my work computer and one monitor. I decided to use that monitor in addition to my own - which was fine for the work computer but my home computer had one displayport output. I grabbed this hub (after making sure my video card could handle it) and within 10-15 minutes had a working dual monitor system on my home computer as well. It's been several weeks and no issues yet!
P**4
Good but I could not getting working using Nvidia Surround
I have triple 1440p 144Hz monitors with RTX 2080. It works as promised. I was able to run all three at max resolution with 144Hz using extended display. I have both left and right monitors connected to the splitter in my case.Also, I use 4th single monitor for productively and playing FPS games. My hope was to have all 4 monitors using DP and to seamlessly switch between the single monitor and the triples. I was able to do that for the most part. I did have several instance where the side monitors would flicker off & on and required a restart.Unfortunately, I could not get Nvidia Surround working using the DP splitter. I play a couple of racing titles require running Nvidia surround. I tried making a custom resolution but it caused my computer to restart unfortunately. I know I have an extreme setup so I that's why I gave it 4 stars. It should probably be fine for just extending/duplicating displays as described.
M**R
Mst yes, but not stable
This is supposed to mst. Technically it does , but it does a poor job of it. I returned mine because it kept loosing sync and created noise in the video like it was scrabbled.
A**.
Worked for me
I changed out to a new desktop computer and the only output for a monitor was a single DisplayPort 1.4 outlet. I wanted to use two monitors in extended mode, and this hub did the trick. I can't say anything about how it works in the long term, but right now it is working perfectly.
J**L
Not what I expected
Splits the signal into 3x so 144 hz divided into 3 is what you get from each plug (48 hz) which is useless if you want your monitors to run at least 60hz which makes this total garbage to me .
M**R
Really does NOT support more than one 4K display at 60Hz
Despite what description indicates - if you have two displays they will each top out at 30Hz.Others have noted the same thing, but it's important to pile on until they correct the description.
T**G
Works Great!
It works great! I have no problem with it. It uses a usb to mini-usb to power it on. So if it is not working for you, check to make sure its plugged in.
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