On 18/03/2019 15:17, Alex Deucher wrote: > On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 6:50 AM Klaus Kusche > <klaus.kusche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I was unable to find any documentation (neither on the amd side >> nor on the linux side) giving the maximum number of independent displays >> supported by the amd polaris GPU's. >> >> The old cape verde GPU supports six displays, >> either with cards having 6 separate DP outputs or with MST hubs. >> >> But for polaris, the maximum number of outputs I've seen on graphics cards >> is 5 for 570 / 580 / 590, and 4 for 560 & WX 4100, and 3 for 550 & WX [23]100. >> There seems to be no card with 6 outputs. >> >> https://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/ says >> "Max Supported Displays (Eyefinity)" "4-6" for these cards, >> but it does not tell which ones are only 4 or 5 and which ones are 6. >> >> How many displays can be connected (in linux) to these cards using MST hubs, >> especially to the smaller ones WX [234]100 ? Also 6 for all cards? >> >> Many thanks for your help! > > Polaris 10 has 6 display controllers and Polaris 11 and 12 have 5 > display controllers. The numbers of displays supported on an MST link > (and in general) is limited by the bandwidth requirements of the > connected displays, bandwidth capabilities of the GPU, and the number > of type of physical connectors on the board itself. > > Alex I'm not sure how to interpret your answer. Does "and the number of type of physical connectors on the board itself" mean that if the board has only 3 DP connectors, it will be able to drive at most 3 DP displays, not 5 or 6, even with MST hubs, and even if the GPU has 5 or 6 display controllers? Or does this mean that with MST hubs, I can connect even more displays than display controllers on the GPU as long as I stay within bandwidth limits? As an example, as far as I know the WX4100 supports 4 simultaneous DP outputs with 4K @ 60 each. If I connect a triple MST hub to each of these outputs, and a HD display to each MST hub output, this would result in 12 HD displays on a single card, and this configuration should stay within all bandwidth limits (three HD @ 60 require less bandwidth than one 4K @ 60). So what is the maximum number of displays? Outputs of the card, display controllers of the GPU, or even more with MST hubs as long as the total bandwidth and bandwidth per output are not exceeded? -- Prof. Dr. Klaus Kusche Private address: Rosenberg 41, 07546 Gera, Germany +49 365 20413058 klaus.kusche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.computerix.info Office address: DHGE Gera, Weg der Freundschaft 4, 07546 Gera, Germany +49 365 4341 306 klaus.kusche@xxxxxxx https://www.dhge.de _______________________________________________ amd-gfx mailing list amd-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/amd-gfx