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The EDP signal board should adjust the EDP parameters strictly according to the VESA standard configuration, refer to point 6 of user manual for common resolutions. | |||
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No, the adapter can only support 1080p up to 60hz. | No, the adapter can only support 1080p up to 60hz. | ||
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Q:Using laptop motherboard, 4lane wiring sequence, connecting to 40PIN connector, can't light up the screen? | |||
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Because the laptop motherboard is adaptive output, the front 30pin interface interferes with the 4K60HZ high speed signal, so can not use 40PIN, you can only connect to the 30PIN interface. You need to redo the connecting wire. Please follow the 2lane's EDP screen specification wire sequence to make the wire and connect to the 2lane's interface. | |||
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