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Unrelated, but for no real reason whatsoever, I preferred HDMI over DP until recently when I noticed I was having noticing some weird behavior with my laptops and my usbc dock.
I did some testing with DP cables instead of HDMI, and it totally fixed it. Ive since been converted to DP.
My through wall was HDMI but it would randomly cut out on the tv and flicker or look wrong. I switched to dp then and I've been specifically going with it since. It does all the same stuff but better and actually works on higher resolution and refresh under Linux.
I just wish HDMI didn't have their grubby claws in everything making it the default port on literally everything.