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🔌 Club3D CAC-1070 Displayport 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 UHD Active Adapter - VESA Certified for 4096X2160 60Hz Support Review

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Connector TypeHDMI, Component
BrandClub3D
Warranty TypeLimited

Description of 🔌 Club3D CAC-1070 Displayport 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 UHD Active Adapter - VESA Certified for 4096X2160 60Hz Support

This is the easiest solution for connecting your DP 1.2 enabled source device to an HDMI 2.0 enabled 4K UHD TV, monitor or projector. The adapter is fully compliant to HDMI 2.0 specification allowing for 6Gbps TMDS Throughput per channel. The interface in the adapter has three lanes for HDMI data, clock, HPD Signal and power, offering a total TMDS throughput of 18 Gbps. Compliant to DP Specification 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 for 1.62Gbps, 2.7Gbps and 5.4Gbps per lane. Effective bandwidth 17.28Gbps. Supports UHD Resolutions up to 3840x2160p at 60Hz with 24 bit color and 4:4:4 color sampling. Repeater for HDCP 1.3 and HDCP 2.2. ( no external power needed). color depths on 38402160 at60hz, - DP: RGB 6/8/10/12-bit per component (bpc) and YCbCr4:4:4, YCbCr4:2:2 bpc 8/10/12 bpc. color depths on 38402160 at60hz, - HDMI: RGB 8/10/12 bpc; YCbCr4:4:4, YCbCr4:2:2 and YCbCr4:2:0 8/10/12 bpc. Supports AMD GCN cards, Nvidia Maxwell cards and Intel Skylake. HD 5XX series and newer. Not intended for older architectures (such as Intel Haswell HD 4XXX / NVidia Kepler 5xx series Graphics). Premium chip: Parade PS176

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

4K @ 60FPS with Skylake processor is now possible with Displayport

Update 2/7/2016: Doesn't appear to be HDCP compliant. There was no sound when connecting an HTPC to a Sony HT-RT5 (HDCP 2.2) soundbar via this adapter. When I connected the device to the HTPC's HDMI 1.4a port, the audio worked, indicating that this adapter is not HDCP compliant. The ArcSoft BD Helper tool marked audio with the adapter as "analog" and skipped it when HDMI was used directly. As a result, I will no longer recommend this adapter unless you really need 4K 60Hz for gaming. Receiving…

Pros
  • of HD 5XX series and newer. Not intended for older architectures (like Intel Haswell HD 4XXX / NVidia Kepler 5xx graphics series)
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Does everything it promises including HDR repeater

I bought this adapter to replace the adapter I bought from Pluggable. With the original adapter, I had the screen blinking blue when HDCP was enabled. The original adapter was also unable to pass HDR metadata to the display. So I bought this Club3D CAC-1080 Active DisplayPort 1.4 to HDMI 2.0b HDR Adapter. I plugged it in, booted into Windows and used Radeon Software to enable HDCP. Reloaded. Windows now sees my display as HDR capable. MPC-BE with madVR will also pass HDR metadata to the display

Pros
  • for HDCP 1.3 and HDCP 2.2. (no external power required)
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very very happy! in DVI-HDMI adapters

I bought a Dell Optiplex 5070 as a new media server for my home cinema. I have terabytes of data, all my music, everything. Since I bought a Gen 9 i7, I didn't pay enough attention to the computer's specs. I knew the Intel 630 HD graphics could render 4K. I knew DisplayPort could be converted to HDMI (I did it at 1080p) and they might support 4K in one form or another. I thought USB-C might be useful. But in many ways, like many others, I just didn't understand the new problems. I knew 4K 60Hz…

Pros
  • color depth at 38402160 at 60 Hz, - DP: RGB 6/8/10/12 bits per component (bits/channel) and YCbCr4:4:4, YCbCr4:2:2 bits/channel 8 / 10/12 bit/ch
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Sync problems. The picture falls out.

This product seems like a great future-proof purchase, but it doesn't work reliably even with current dp 1.2 connections. I have serious doubts that it supports HBR3, DSC and FEC signalling, so I have no idea what dp 1.4 is all about. HDR10? No, couldn't get it to work at all. 4:2:2/4:2:0 + WCG @ 60Hz no dice. Couldn't run it at 30Hz. Tried sources with GTX 1060 and 1080. Tried Sony X900F and LG C8 TVs. no For UHD 4:4:4 @ 60Hz it connects well to both TVs but occasionally drops and stays. There

Pros
  • Conforms to DP specification 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 for 1.62 Gb/s, 2.7 Gb/s and 5.4 Gb/s per lane. Effective throughput 17.28 Gbps
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ignore the bad reviews, it supports 4096 x 2160 @ 60Hz 4:4:4

This is listed as supporting resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 but I can confirm that it is 4096 x 2160 provides 60Hz 4:4:4 output to an HDMI input that supports it (HDMI 2.0). When purchasing this item, please ensure that all other items required for 4K@60Hz resolution are present. First, you need a graphics card with Displayport 1.2 output and drivers that support 4K@60hz output with 4:4:4 subsampling over Displayport. I know current AMD drivers support this. I can confirm that this works for the

Pros
  • color depth at 38402160 @ 60Hz, - HDMI: RGB 8/10/12 bpc; YCbCr4:4:4, YCbCr4:2:2 and YCbCr4:2:0 8/10/12 bit/ch
Cons
  • Modern