
Why DisplayPort beats HDMI for gaming PCs
THE SO WHAT
The gap between theoretical GPU performance and what hits the screen is often just a cable choice—HDMI can quietly cap refresh and VRR. For any performance-sensitive rig, standardize DisplayPort in your hardware spec and support docs or you’ll keep paying for avoidable “my PC is slow” noise.
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