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DisplayPort cables are not classified by "version". DisplayPort cables should be classified only by their bandwidth certification level (RBR, HBR, HBR2, HBR3), if they have been certified at all by VESA. All DisplayPort cables are compatible with all versions of DisplayPort devices, but they are classified by their bandwidth certification level rather than version number. While the cables themselves are interchangeable, the performance may vary based on the version of the DisplayPort output from the connected device. Although the LG 32-Inch UltraGear™ OLED Dual Mode 4K UHD 240Hz or FHD 480Hz 0.03ms G-Sync Compatible Gaming Monitor with USB Type-C, Model # 32GX870A-B, supports DisplayPort 2.1, which allows for ultra-fast data speeds, it does not support the full capabilities of DisplayPort 2.1a or UHBR 20 bandwidth, and the DisplayPort input on the monitor supports up to HBR3 (High Bit Rate 3). This means you can achieve 4K resolution at high refresh rates, but not the maximum potential of DisplayPort 2.1. The included DisplayPort cable supports the monitor's specified resolutions and refresh rates, and also the advanced features such as HDR or Adaptive-Sync technologies...^Ivan.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes there is an included dp 2.1 cable in the box
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this monitor comes with display port 2.1 but you need to use a Nvidia series 5070 video card with it to get the 80 GB per second video transfer rate.
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