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excellent find! hope it serves you well
nvidia have been promoting ‘big format gaming displays’ since I want to say about 2019. Some of them reach the dimensions you specify, I just hope these are VESA adaptive sync/FreeSync capable and not all GSync Ultimate module displays (they can be made to work in VESA mode but not without issues in my experience).
I think I’ve seen one or two obscure TV models offering DisplayPort over USB type C, it may have been from Hisense
No prob, really sorry about the situation though, I know it sucks. I’ve been looking into replacing my TVs with large PC displays with DisplayPort.
I’m not sure if you can somehow work around the HDMI forum limitation with an active converter, but I think they’re intended to be used at the adapter side (convert HDMI output to DP).
You don’t need proprietary drivers nor should you have to disable MST.
If you’re using HDMI 2.1, you won’t be able to use VRR on a Linux system as the HDMI forum have blocked the AMDGPU implementation for the feature - they don’t allow FOSS implementations of HDMI 2.1 VRR
More info here https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Variable_refresh_rate
No but I do get about three or four challenges. I can paste the article for you if it helps?