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A desktop support technician is configuring a workstation connected to a high-end 4K4\text{K} monitor requiring a resolution of 3840×21603840 \times 2160 at 120 Hz120\text{ Hz} with 10-bit10\text{-bit} HDR color depth. The display supports DisplayPort 1.4 and USB Type-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode) inputs. The workstation is connected to the monitor's USB-C port using a standard USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) Type-C cable, but the display output is restricted to 1920×10801920 \times 1080 at 60 Hz60\text{ Hz}, and built-in monitor USB hub speeds are severely degraded. Which of the following actions will resolve the display limitation while maintaining high-speed USB data passthrough for integrated peripherals?

  1. Replace the existing cable with a certified 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 cable supporting DisplayPort 1.4 HBR3 Alternate Mode.Cevap
  2. B
    Connect the display using a passive USB-C to Single-Link DVI-D adapter cable.
  3. C
    Configure the graphics driver settings to force DisplayPort Alternate Mode over legacy USB 2.0 fallback pins.
  4. D
    Replace the connection with a standard High Speed HDMI cable connected through a passive USB-C to HDMI adapter.

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Replace the existing cable with a certified 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 cable supporting DisplayPort 1.4 HBR3 Alternate Mode.
DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB Type-C relies on high-speed differential pairs within the cable. To drive a 4K4\text{K} display at 120 Hz120\text{ Hz} alongside USB data passthrough, high bit rate 3 (HBR3) bandwidth is required. Replacing the basic 5 Gbps USB 3.2 cable with a certified 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 cable provides full physical wire populating and shielding required to transmit uncompressed 4K4\text{K} video at 120 Hz120\text{ Hz} while preserving USB peripheral throughput.

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1
Analyze resolution and bandwidth requirements
A resolution of 3840×21603840 \times 2160 (4K4\text{K}) at 120 Hz120\text{ Hz} with 10-bit10\text{-bit} HDR color depth requires approximately 25.8 Gbps of uncompressed video bandwidth (HBR3 rating).
Standard USB 3.2 Gen 1 cables are limited to 5 Gbps and lack the high-speed lane wiring required for high-refresh 4K4\text{K} video signals alongside data.
2
Evaluate USB Type-C physical connector vs. protocol capabilities
Physical USB Type-C cables vary significantly in internal pin populating and shielding, affecting supported protocols (DisplayPort Alt Mode vs. basic USB data).
To support both high-bitrate video (HBR3) and high-speed peripheral data over a single port, a cable certified for 40 Gbps (Thunderbolt 4 / USB4) is required.
3
Select the appropriate replacement cable
The certified 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 cable supports full DisplayPort 1.4 Alt Mode bandwidth without compromising attached USB hub data transfer rates.
This cable meets all video bandwidth, refresh rate, and multi-stream data requirements.

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