Regarding HDMI version the spec which I gave a link to claims;
True Resolution : 3840x2160 at 60Hz (DisplayPort) ,3840x2160 at 30Hz (HDMI) 

Some while ago I was researching this issue and found a specification
page on the ASUS website which showed two formats for declaring the
frame rate, one extended only to the 1920 value while the other went to
the full 4K. From this I deduced that perhaps windows uses one report
format while linux uses the other. I cannot locate that page now, it may
have been taken down.

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Title:
  i915 does not expose vendor-specific extended HDMI timings/modes

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Toshiba radius 11 laptop which has a 4 k native screen. I
  have connected an Asus PB287Q 28" external monitor
  (https://www.asus.com/us/Commercial-Monitors/PB287Q/specifications/)
  over HDMI which displays the full 4K resolution when running under
  windows10 but will only reach a maximum resolution of 1920x1080 under
  ubuntu 20.04, same hardware just dual booting. Under Monitor
  Preferences this monitor is detected as an "Ancor Communications inc
  28" and the monitor preferences provides a number of resolution steps
  up to 1920. If I issue "xrandr --addmode HDMI-1 3840x2160" this
  resolution is added to the monitor preferences pick list but
  attempting to apply it results in "the selected configuration for
  displays could not ..." message

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