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fairikabe DisplayPort to Dual DisplayPort 4K60Hz MST Hub

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

The fairikabe DisplayPort to Dual DisplayPort splitter lets a single DisplayPort 1.4 output drive two DisplayPort monitors at up to 4K@60Hz (when system and monitors support DSC and DP1.4).

If you need to add a second DisplayPort monitor to a desktop or laptop without buying a new GPU or dock, this compact MST hub expands one DP output into two independent DP outputs. It’s designed for setups that use discrete graphics cards and DisplayPort 1.4 outputs; the included micro‑USB cable provides the extra power the hub needs for stable, high‑resolution output.

How does this adapter handle ultra‑high resolutions?

The hub supports dual 4K@60Hz output only when the host DisplayPort is DP 1.4 and each connected monitor supports 4K@60Hz with Display Stream Compression (DSC). Without these conditions, resolution or refresh rate may be limited.

  • Requires a DP 1.4 output on the computer or graphics card.
  • Both monitors must support 4K@60Hz and DSC for highest performance.
  • If DSC or DP 1.4 aren’t available, expect lower resolutions or refresh rates.

Will this work for extending vs mirroring displays?

The splitter supports both extend and mirror modes depending on your OS and GPU. Windows systems with MST support can run independent extended displays; macOS supports mirror (SST) only. Integrated GPUs commonly only permit mirror mode.

  • Windows: MST (extend) and SST (mirror) supported when GPU allows.
  • macOS: mirror mode (SST) typically only — no independent extended screens.
  • Most integrated graphics cards do not support independent dual displays with this hub.

What setup steps and power requirements should I know?

The adapter is plug‑and‑play and driver‑free, but it must be connected to a USB power source via the included micro‑USB cable before use. Proper cabling and matched monitor resolutions ensure stable performance.

  • Connect the micro‑USB cable to a powered USB port or adapter before first use.
  • Set both monitors to the same resolution for reliable operation.
  • Do not chain this hub to other DP docks or hubs; avoid unsupported systems like Dell Optiplex 790.

How reliable and compatible is the fairikabe DP splitter?

fairikabe built this hub for stable multi‑stream display in classrooms, conference rooms, studios, retail and home setups. It is optimized for discrete graphics cards and DP 1.4 output devices and ships with a micro‑USB cable to maintain consistent power delivery.

  • Works best with discrete (independent) GPUs — not recommended for most integrated graphics.
  • Plug-and-play operation — no drivers required for typical setups.
  • Includes one DisplayPort splitter and one micro‑USB power cable in the package.

Who is this for: The fairikabe DisplayPort to Dual DisplayPort splitter is aimed at professionals, educators, and power users who want to run two DP monitors from a single DP 1.4 output and achieve high‑resolution displays without upgrading GPU hardware. It’s a practical option for meeting rooms, multi‑monitor workstations, digital signage, and studio environments — provided your computer uses a discrete graphics card and your monitors meet the 4K@60Hz/DSC requirements. If your system uses integrated graphics or older DP versions, consider checking compatibility before purchase.

FAQ

Q: Can I get two independent 4K@60Hz displays with any computer?

A: Only with a DisplayPort 1.4 output and discrete GPU where both monitors support 4K@60Hz with DSC.

Q: Do I need the included micro‑USB cable?

A: Yes — the micro‑USB must be connected to a powered USB port or adapter for stable operation.