X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
These are the best bandwidth numbers I could find. Can anyone confirm that they are true? My assumption is the ultrabase is nothing more than a USB 2.0 repeater. If this is the case, it make the X301 more attractive if you want to hook it up to a monitor while in the office.
What I don't know is how much bandwidth do you need to have a X200/X301 desktop to be displayed in a 1900x1200 24" monitor?
What I don't know is how much bandwidth do you need to have a X200/X301 desktop to be displayed in a 1900x1200 24" monitor?
Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
Rough calculation: 1920 x 1200 x 32 bits @ 60 Hz = 74 Mb/s. Somehow I think you will be OK with 480 Mb/s. 
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Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
I got 442 Mb/s from that calculation, but it's still within the range of the ultrabase bandwidth, so I don't think you have any problem.tomh009 wrote:Rough calculation: 1920 x 1200 x 32 bits @ 60 Hz = 74 Mb/s. Somehow I think you will be OK with 480 Mb/s.
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Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
How did you get that? 1920 x 1200 x 32 x 1 gives me 74 Mb/s ...AvalonXIII wrote:I got 442 Mb/s from that calculation, but it's still within the range of the ultrabase bandwidth, so I don't think you have any problem.
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Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
Don't you also multiply by 60Hz? The unit only works out if you multiply by the refresh rate. bit*Hz = bit/sec.tomh009 wrote:
How did you get that? 1920 x 1200 x 32 x 1 gives me 74 Mb/s ...
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Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
Here's a useful tool in calculating bit rate:
http://web.forret.com/tools/video_fps.a ... 4&depth=32
http://web.forret.com/tools/video_fps.a ... 4&depth=32
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Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
That's because you left a 0 out there somewhere.AvalonXIII wrote:I got 442 Mb/s from that calculation, but it's still within the range of the ultrabase bandwidth, so I don't think you have any problem.
The maximum bandwith useable by DisplayPort, at the maximal resolution of 2560x1600, with audio and control overhead is indeed ~10Gbps.
Then again, I would be very surprised to learn that the Ultrabase is nothing but a USB repeater. This is not the case with any previous docking stations by Lenovo. The pins go straight to the motherboard, and the dock is not recognized as a USB device of any kind.
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Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
You're right dr_st the ultrabase connects via a PCI Express slot to the motherboard. My bad. This gives the theoretical bandwidth of 2.5Gb/s for any point to point connection.
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Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
Duh, you are right ...AvalonXIII wrote:Don't you also multiply by 60Hz? The unit only works out if you multiply by the refresh rate. bit*Hz = bit/sec.
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Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
That's assuming it's a single-lane (PCI-E 1x) connection. If it's PCI-E 4x, it can be 10Gbps. But I don't know which it is.beaker wrote:You're right dr_st the ultrabase connects via a PCI Express slot to the motherboard. My bad. This gives the theoretical bandwidth of 2.5Gb/s for any point to point connection.
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Re: X200 ultrabase=480 Mbit/s displayport=10.8 Gb/s bandwidth
I misread an order of magnitude, so I'm not that better than youtomh009 wrote:
Duh, you are right ...
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