Identifying whether a laptop has HDMI 2.0 or 1.4 [closed] - hdmi

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Sorry if this is considered off-topic - not sure where else to ask this. I have a ASUS ROG GL552VW laptop and am trying to figure out whether the HDMI port on it supports HDMI 2.0. I wish to use it to output 4k content onto a TV. However, after reading the manual, and a few hours of searching online I simply cannot find this information. I also struggled to find it for other laptops too. Is there some driver I can look for on my laptop which would tell me if it does indeed support HDMI 2.0? Or something else?
TL;DR Does this laptop "ASUS ROG GL552VW" support HDMI 2.0?

I voted for a move to superuser.com since it might be better for this question. However... I think I can answer as well.
Your laptop appears to have a Nvidia GTX960M which apparently does not support HDMI 2.0: https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-960M.138006.0.html
You'll be able to run a 4k TV but only at 30 Hz, which is enough for most movies but can be limiting for some.

from Quora: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-know-which-version-of-the-HDMI-port-I-have-on-my-laptop?share=1
"If you have any Intel Core-based laptop up to the 9th gen, you’ll be limited to HDMI 1.4a while the 10th gen Ice lake series support HDMI 2.0b. For AMD Ryzen APUs, they’re capped to HDMI 2.0b.
This is also applicable to laptops with dedicated graphics as all display output is still handled by the iGPU."

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I was going to move from VirtualBox to VMware Pro since it it much better, but it says this:
VMware showing error message
I was confused because when I checked the DirectX version it showed this:
DirectX 12 shown
This is really confusing so any help is appreciated
I tried using the free player version of it, but when I tried it says no problems on setup but when i turn on 3D acceleration it shows this: 3D acceleration not supported too
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Monitor going black for no reason [closed]

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Ok so, my monitor is going black on random occasions. Mostly it is when i watch a video. It doesn't matter if it is on youtube, facebook, udemy or whatever other site.
I checked my cables they are all good. I also turned off the screen saver.
Any ideas what it could be?
there could be many reasons for this - bad drivers, bad cables, bad screen, GPU overheating and melting solder connections (I've experienced this).
the easiest thing to check is to see if the issue is in the computer itself. to do that, connect to a different monitor (using a different cable).
to check if it's a software issue, you could try running a LiveCD of a different OS on your computer (for example, Fedora or Ubuntu).
if the issue still happens even with a different OS, then it's likely a GPU problem - you'll need to either get that replaced, replace the mainboard (if GPU is integrated), or replace the computer...

Can OpenVINO support (and use) Nvidia GPU? [closed]

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I've recently installed OpenVINO following this tutorial and in the beginning it warned me that it doesn't see the graphics card. I assumed that it was talking about Intel HD Graphics (or similar), as I don't have one of these, but I have Nvidia GTX 1080ti.
I haven't seen anyone talking about this and it is not mentioned in the installation guide, but can it even work with Nvidia graphics cards? And if not, what's the point in using OpenVINO?
OpenVINO™ toolkit extends computer vision and non-vision workloads across Intel® hardware, maximizing performance.
OpenVINO™ toolkit is officially supported by Intel hardware only. OpenVINO™ toolkit does not support other hardware, including Nvidia GPU.
For supported Intel® hardware, refer to System Requirements.

Which RAM type should I get for my laptop? [closed]

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My Laptop is Sony Vaio model no SVE1511AENB and my RAM is of 2gb and its type is "1Rx8 PC3-12800S-11-11-B2". I want to exand my RAM so which RAM should I buy for laptop?
Definitely off topic but I feel compelled to answer anyway. Stack Overflow is for programming questions. Please use Super User or a hardware forum in future.
The link below says your laptop supports upto 8GB DDR3 1333MHz(PC3-10600) 204-pin SODIMM RAM so get 2x 4GB sticks. As long as you search for "DDR3 1333Mhz 204" or "DDR3 PC3-10600 204" RAM, it's then primary based on price. Some sites even say it supports 1600Mhz (PC3-12800) and you have that in your system currently.
I put in "ddr3 pc3-10600 1333mhz 204-pin sodimm 4gb" into eBay and plenty came up.
http://tech.firstpost.com/product/laptops/vaio-sve1511aenb-specification-293362.html

Connect three monitors to the same workstation [closed]

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I have an Nvidia Quadro 600 card in my workstation and was curious if there was any way I could use three monitors with the card without using external graphics hardware (Matrox display2go et al.). It has 1 Dual Link DVI-I port and 1 DisplayPort port. I'm using two monitors, one with each port but I would like to have a third one.
Is that possible somehow?
Thanks
You can. I have seen some thin client concept which connects through an ethernet cord. Monitor gets a power adapter, just like for mobile. I have seen this setup with a D-link manufacturer.. But it in fact works for any machine.
This is the solution to connect the third monitor: http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-External-Video-Monitor-Adapter/dp/B0086359SG/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1388206061&sr=1-2&keywords=usb+3.0+to+dvi
I have plenty of USB 3.0 so that is the best option.
Thank you anyway