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No idea. I don't have windows anywhere on my PC, so can't tell ya. I can tell you that ~~I don't have that issue on Wayland~~ never fucking mind, I have it on both now. Only on x11. Wayland has a different issue with the monitor that is not this. Lol Damn, seems like ~~doors~~ walls are closing in on me with Linux. I have all AMD, not sure shit is not working. Using HDMI gives me on 30hz which is stupid. Good thing it fixes for me when I reboot
HDMI 2.0 has limited support for high-res displays at 21:9. Check that your cables also are up to the task.
Running both the internal and external display at these high resolutions will be a challenge, only getting 30hz here makes sense.
Removed the hdmi and put back the DP. Switched back to xorg, and all good for now