I'm indifferent between HDMI and DP, both will work.
This is to replace my current VGA model, which I use to control a few secondary boxes with hand me down GPUs. An 1180/2080 for my gaming machine (not on the KVM) is in my near future, that will pass the 1080 it's currently running onto one of the KVM boxes. I've had enough headaches with the one DP-VGA adapter currently being used with an AMD 460 on that setup that I'd rather spend a bit more money for a new KVM instead.
If possible I'd like to stay at $100 or less, but if I have to spend more for reliability I can go to $200 or maybe $250. Beyond that and I'll probably just buy another DP/VGA dongle and swear at it regularly.
If it doesn't break the bank 1440p or 4k support would be nice for future proofing, but for what I'm using these systems for 1080p 60hz is good enough.
I have no need for audio support, but as long as the cables are detachable so they don't add to the rats nest would have no objection to one ticking that box too.
This is to replace my current VGA model, which I use to control a few secondary boxes with hand me down GPUs. An 1180/2080 for my gaming machine (not on the KVM) is in my near future, that will pass the 1080 it's currently running onto one of the KVM boxes. I've had enough headaches with the one DP-VGA adapter currently being used with an AMD 460 on that setup that I'd rather spend a bit more money for a new KVM instead.
If possible I'd like to stay at $100 or less, but if I have to spend more for reliability I can go to $200 or maybe $250. Beyond that and I'll probably just buy another DP/VGA dongle and swear at it regularly.
If it doesn't break the bank 1440p or 4k support would be nice for future proofing, but for what I'm using these systems for 1080p 60hz is good enough.
I have no need for audio support, but as long as the cables are detachable so they don't add to the rats nest would have no objection to one ticking that box too.