2024 HOT Black Mini-LED 5K60HZ QHD 2560x1440 240HZ 27inch Desktop Gaming Monitor

  • Mini-LED New Technology
  • Display HDR 1400 Brightness
  • sRGB 100%; Adobe RGB 99%; DCI-P3 99%
  • Amazing Response Time 1ms
  • Super 5K resolution (5120x2880) 

The display panel (ME270L7B-N20) using BOE's latest IGZO technology is equipped with IGZO technology and has excellent image quality performance.


Graphics card requirements: To drive a 5K resolution (5120x2880) monitor, you typically need a graphics card that supports 5K resolution. Here are some common graphics card models that can work with 5K monitors: 1.NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30/40 Series 2.AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series 3.NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000, RTX 6000 or RTX 8000 4.AMD Radeon Pro W5700, W6700 or W6800 5.Intel UHD core display with Thunderbolt interface, such as: Intel NUC9 6.AMD 6000 series CPU with USB4 interface with 680m/780m core display

Bandwidth requirements: To drive 5K resolution (5120x2880) at a 60Hz refresh rate, at least the following bandwidth is required: For the amount of data transferred per second: 5120 × 2880 × 60 × color depth per pixel. A common color depth is 8 bit, so: Bandwidth = 5120 × 2880 × 60 × 8 Convert the result to common units, megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB): Bandwidth = (5120 × 2880 × 60 × 8) / (8 × 1024 × 1024) MB Bandwidth = (5120 × 2880 × 60) / (1024 × 1024) GB This works out to approximately 16.58 GB. So, in theory, you need at least 16.58 GBps of bandwidth to drive a 5K@60Hz display.


For HDMI and DisplayPort, the specific required versions are as follows: HDMI: To support 5K@60Hz display, at least HDMI 2.0 version is required. However, HDMI 2.1 is the more ideal choice because it offers higher bandwidth and more features. DisplayPort: To support 5K@60Hz, at least DisplayPort version 1.2 or above is required. In comparison, DisplayPort version 1.4 offers higher bandwidth and more features, making it a better choice. HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 are currently commonly used high-bandwidth video interface standards. The maximum bandwidth they can support is as follows: HDMI 2.1: The HDMI 2.1 standard provides bandwidth up to 48 Gbps. That's enough to support 8K resolution (7680x4320) and a 60Hz refresh rate, or 5K resolution (5120x2880) and a 120Hz refresh rate. In addition, HDMI 2.1 also supports higher color depth, dynamic HDR and other video features. DisplayPort 1.4: The DisplayPort 1.4 standard provides bandwidth up to 32.4 Gbps. This can support 8K resolution (7680x4320) and a 60Hz refresh rate, or 5K resolution (5120x2880) and a 120Hz refresh rate, while using full color depth. DisplayPort 1.4 also supports DSC (Display Stream Compression) compression technology, which can provide higher resolution and refresh rate through lossless compression. It is important to note that these are the maximum bandwidths specified by the standard, and the actual bandwidth that can be achieved may be affected by the specific device, cable quality, driver and configuration. If you're going to use a 5K resolution monitor, make sure your device and the interface you choose support enough bandwidth to get the most out of your monitor.