Just in case you didn't already know, most gaming TVs, once set to PC mode , are in RGB mode. RGB is 444 chroma which is the most detailed and full mapping of color for details in presented images, objects, and especially text. When it's not...
Yeah i have no idea there. Maybe AMD is better in that regard. They did full bitrate sooner than nvidia at one point I think too.
Maybe you could lower the bitrate to 8bit and cap the max hz to 100Hz 8k somehow timings wise just to test ...
Probably can't hurt to try, but . . . . I don't think nvidia will do over 8k 60hz on it's 3000 - 4000 series. Idk about amd. Nvidia shares the ports and apparently shuts one down even to do 8k 60hz I think. From what I read they didn't...
Thanks, I took a look.
Interesting bits:
"Cinema 4K" aka 4096x2160 seems to be supported up to 120 Hz.
UHD 4K is defined up to 120 Hz but I could not find the 240 Hz option.
Supports 1440p @ 120 Hz too.
VRR range is 48-240 Hz.
Supports...
Well, a few of us in here (I won't speak for the user "improvise" too much though) , were interested in the 900D in the longer run as a massive singular 8k worth of desktop/app real-estate for pc use, mounted separately from a desk - yet...
I don't think it does any upscaling on game mode or connected to the PC.
even was stated on a few sites I could buy the TV From.
*Upscaling may not apply to PC connection and Game Mode.
So I have to assume it doesn't, but I could be wrong...
A question I have is, can you run 4k 240hz VRR on that upscaled to 8k by the tv
. . using a game that would easily hit ~ 240fps ish ranges, and how does that feel playing it?
. .
. . any obvious infringement on gameplay input lag wise, just...
It should at least be getting 4k 144Hz like the 900C does, but that might be disallowed by default so that it can do whatever it can to 4k for "240Hz". I doubt it would have the lanes for 8k 120hz on it's hdmi port and how they alloted...
Incidentally, in regard to window management stuff on large arrays and 8k screens, etc we were discussing earlier. I found out that the "Maximize Video" addon actually does have a youtube slider option, it's just not on by default for some...
Great to here someone actually putting a pc on one of those. If i end up with one, I'm going to be very late to the game on that price tag wise though lol. Still it would be great to know if I should even keep it in my sights in regard to 4k...
Ok so I got the TV about 4 hours ago, it took me way too long to get the stand set up properly as I didn't realise I had to remove a cover and then the way you slot it on was not as simple as shown in the video (maybe my fittings were more...
Just thought I'd drop in here, possibly getting the QN900D 65" Delivered today (if so less than 12 hours) and I'll be using it 99% of the time as a 8K desktop mode PC and a 240hz Gaming PC.
I'll probably share some initial thoughts once I've...
I hope that works out like that for you, would be cool. I've heard that the break-out box versions of samsung (e.g. 8k) gaming tvs and their 55" 4k ark screen can't use game mode in PbP. If that is true than their PbP stuff wouldn't be as...
Someone on Reddit with connections to Samsung was able to get some firmware release notes:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ultrawidemasterrace/comments/1akewie/57_g9_firmware_10053/kpkgktj/
That 3-way PbP feature sounds actually really cool. It seems...
If you're asking whether or not DLSS from a lower resolution would look better than a higher native resolution, it's tough to answer because the actual DLSS implementation in games varies in how good they look. For example, on a 4K screen running...
Right but heat/cooling expands and contracts things too. My old 70" vizio popped from sunlight on the black back of the housing heating it up and down to cooling regularly. The compressed curved housing in those screens probably isn't helping...
Even the Samsung CRG9 would do that and it doesn't have things like FALD backlights. I think it's the LCD being forced into a curved format and requiring a lot of rigidity that makes its plastic behave like that.