What about 4k gaming on the Sieki 39 or 50in 120 hz monitors on Amazon

Ok I understand that you have to run 2 inputs from the GPUs and it would take 2-780s or 290s with water coolers to run the games anyhow. The HDMIs and display ports limit us to 30hz because of the port. The new display port 1.2 is being ratified this week but may take ? to implement.  Most of us have the gaming PC but may have to buy an additional card and according to tests I have seen be able to run most AAA titles at 40-50 fps.  The Sieki TVS are like $699 on Amazon so is this doable ? Wendal touched on this in a video recently but was talking of having a custom board made. I dont understand why. To save a cord and not have to run the windows screen combine thing? I havent used a monitor in 10 yrs I do everything thru my 60" 120hz Visio now. Am i missing something?

I forgot to say by using 2 HDMIs or display port cords it gives us 60hz for gaming by splitting the screen into 2 halves and by combining them in windows to one screen we get 60hz,   4096x2960 50" TV monitor gaming. As well as the ability to play blue rays or whatever at 129 hz 4k. Sorry this is so long but I am a newb.  :) Paul

OOPs, Sorry I read the sticky above about posting so maybe I should have posted this in Gaming ?  But this post was really for Wendel or Logan because Wendel was talking about it in one of the videos, But Quain  But move it if you need to . 

currently HDMI supports only 30Hz on 4K, I assume wendell meant to design a custom board that will use DisplayPort 1.2 that supports 4K at 60Hz. The TV by default will not let you display from two inputs in the same time, so if you want to use two HDMI ports in the same time you would need to also do some modding. 

They are doimg this on many use 2 hdmis one for each half of the screen at 30 hz = 60 hz full screen gaming IF IUC. (The 2 screens are combined seamlessly in windows monitor settings to 1 screen) There are several videos and people doing it on forums like ge-force forums etc. So what is wrong with this method?

Actually I think I figured out part of it in my head. Half of a 4k screen would be double 1080p resolution roughly 3840x2160 that is what each HDMI pushes with a good GPU So we combine the 2 haves together via windows and get full 4k reolution but I dony understand how they are saying its 60hz because thatis a measure of frequncy and each display port/HDMI is limited to 30hz  Is this the case? Or is it 60hz like they are saying?

They can actually do true 120 @ 1080p. I'm wondering what's the deal with the 39 seikis. They seem like amazing  value.

They can actually do true 120 @ 1080p. I'm wondering what's the deal with the 39 seikis. They seem like amazing  value.

Its really good. I doo ALL my gaming and pc work on a 60" 120hz Visio thats 3yrs old and was 1500.00 Now I can have 4 times the pixels???? I just have to add another Asus 780ti and a 699.00 50" 4k 120 hz TV???

HELP !  WENDELLLLLLLLL  Where R YOU????

The test panel we had was not displaying pixels correctly at 4k. It seemed that the panel had some sort of weird antialiasing built-in. Displaying a + pattern of 2x2 pixels (5 total 2x2 blocks) would result in 1 extra pixel being lit in each of the four quadrants of the + .. It is also a turd of a panel.

 

Well That helps at least. I will drop that then because I really value you opinion. I wish I had somebody around here to help me understand about this stuff. I have seen videos of this done on Asus monitors and others on You Tube.  I know you are very busy man and I apppreciate the response. :)  Its hard being a newbie at 49 yrs of age I just built my first comp last year thanks to you guys and Linus though ! This week I built a steam machine with an Asus Maximus Impact and a 1-5 4670k and an h80I/Noctua  with 500gb ssd and a blue ray all crammed into a Lian Li SU-200 like Logans but just a hair bigger. Its my honey badger Theres hope for us old /newbies yet! I am  gonna turn my old one into a NAS thanks to your video!