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Do you have any products that allow running 6 monitors (via MST Hub)? Potentially 2 display port outs, that could be daisy changed into 3 each?
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DisplayPort 1.2 MST is limited to chaining up to 4 display at a resolution of 1080p. As far as I understand, this limitation is based on the total bandwidth of the DisplayPort 1.2 standard, and cannot be bypassed via MST.

If you are looking at a command center type application, the Adder CCS-PRO8 KM switch may be able to accomplish what you are hoping.

You could also use a KVM Over IP Switch and individually open each monitor as a source via the web ui.
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If I have a monitor that's running 3440x1440 at 100Hz refresh rate (34" UltraWide Gaming Monitor) with G-Sync enabled, will this switch be able to support that refresh rate, resolution, AND maintain the G-Sync functionality if I am running a DisplayPort cable from my gaming PC (with 2 graphics cards running in SLI that have G-Sync enabled) to the dock and from the dock to that 34" monitor? Thanks for your help!
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Without G-Sync, 3440x1440 @ 100Hz would be fine; Since 3440x1440 @ 100Hz is the maximum bandwidth that DisplayPort 1.2 can support, according to Aten, compatibility would depend on how much overhead G-Sync on your video cards would require - "[we don\'t have] much case history with G-Sync beyond that to be any more specific." If it wouldn\'t work at 100Hz, it should at 60Hz for example.

Also note, the dock you are using must support full DisplayPort 1.2 standard including G-Sync passthrough.

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Does the CS1922 support three DisplayPort 1.2 displays from one DisplayPort 1.2 source? The Aten site specifically mentions "2" console displays. I'd like to confirm this KVM is only limited to the DisplayPort 1.2 spec which supports up to 4 compliant displays chained together.
Thank you for your inquiry,

The Aten CS1922 would indeed support the full DisplayPort 1.2 specification including (3) DisplayPort 1.2 displays chained from one DP 1.2 source.

See below for supported resolution for multiple MST monitors connected to the Aten CS1922:

\'Aten
Display Resolution with Standard 60 Frames per Second Refresh RateMaximum Number of Monitors Based on DisplayPort 1.2 Bandwidth
1680 x 1050 (WSXGA)5
1920 x 1080 (1080p), or 1920 x 12004
2560 x 1600 (WQXGA) 2
3840 x 2160 (4K UHD), or 4096 x 2160 (4K DCI)1


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I have an HP EliteBook 840 G3 laptop and my desktop has as a GTX 1060 graphics with a bunch of display ports. I want to switch to four monitors. Is this the right product?
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The Aten CS1922 should indeed be compatible with your application. If would like Dual-Display support for now or for the future you may also be interested in the Aten CS1942DP. Both models support full DisplayPort specification up to version 1.2, including resolutions up to 4K.

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Can this KVM support one 4k 60hz and two 1080 monitors through MST chaining?
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The Aten CS1922 supports up to 1080p for triple monitor MST applications. The max resolution is restricted by the DisplayPort 1.2 MST standard / bandwidth; See below for supported resolution for multiple MST monitors connected to the Aten CS1922 (and other MST KVMs that support the full DisplayPort 1.2 specification):

\'Aten
Display Resolution with Standard 60 Frames per Second Refresh RateMaximum Number of Monitors Based on DisplayPort 1.2 Bandwidth
1680 x 1050 (WSXGA)5
1920 x 1080 (1080p), or 1920 x 12004
2560 x 1600 (WQXGA) 2
3840 x 2160 (4K UHD), or 4096 x 2160 (4K DCI)1

For a Triple Monitor DisplayPort KVM switch that supports (1) 4K 30Hz monitor + (2) 1080p monitors, you may be interested in the SmartAVI DPN-4Quad 4-Port Quad-Head DisplayPort (4K/30Hz) KVM (simply leave unused ports empty).

For a Triple Monitor KVM switch that supports (1) 4K 60Hz monitor + (2) 1080p monitors, you may be interested in the SmartAVI UHDN-4P-QUAD 4-Port Quad-Head HDMI (4K/60Hz) KVM (simply leave unused ports empty; Note, this KVM is based on HDMI - use DisplayPort to HDMI adapters or HDMI to DisplayPort adapters where needed).

Please let us know if there is anything else we can ever help you with!
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