I don't have any personal experience, but had a quick google search, then asked an experienced friend and reached the same conclusion.Has anyone used this with a 5000 series AMD card? I'm using mine with a 5700XT and trying to get the settings right.
I've got it set to 2560*1440 as I want 120Hz and I've found that I need to enable Freesync Premium to get the 120hz. The only issue I really have is that the colour/gamma just looks a little bit washed out. Is this inevitable as I can only get 8 bit colour?
That sounds about right, desktop looks awful but games are OK, they just look a little bit washed out colour wise.I don't have any personal experience, but had a quick google search, then asked an experienced friend and reached the same conclusion.
You're running into the same issue as with nVidia's previous generation and are limited to HDMI 2.0 support. That hard caps at UHD120 8bit.
It can work in some games but looks just horrible in desktop use IMO. Try out some games, see if it's playable like that,
then switch back and forth between modes before and after gaming. Yeah, I know :/ Start saving for new hardware![]()
Stick to 60Hz for now then, I've done the same with a 2070S waiting for my 3080 and it was still great.That sounds about right, desktop looks awful but games are OK, they just look a little bit washed out colour wise.
This is a stop gap card until new gen releases so I can live with it in the meantime for sure.
Thanks for the reply.![]()
You'd have to double check but I think 1440@120Hz falls into the "4:2:0" bandwidth so you lose some definition there.Has anyone used this with a 5000 series AMD card? I'm using mine with a 5700XT and trying to get the settings right.
I've got it set to 2560*1440 as I want 120Hz and I've found that I need to enable Freesync Premium to get the 120hz. The only issue I really have is that the colour/gamma just looks a little bit washed out. Is this inevitable as I can only get 8 bit colour?
I'd love to, but 60Hz is awful IMO and I need that high Hertz.Stick to 60Hz for now then, I've done the same with a 2070S waiting for my 3080 and it was still great.
Let's hope the new releases won't be as bad as the last ones
I've got it set to 8bpc YCbCr 4:2:0 pixel format. That's with 2560*1440 @ 120Hz.You'd have to double check but I think 1440@120Hz falls into the "4:2:0" bandwidth so you lose some definition there.
Do check first though that your setup is actually configured appropriately. If the HDMI connection is set for HDR and your content is not HDR capable, or vice versa, it can look awful.
For me, SDR games in HDR connection looks too contrasty, blacks look like permanent marker and colours are weak. Conversely if I watch SDR TV content in my browser they look grey-tinted. Basically, sometimes the desktop looks great then it's awful once I get into a game. Sometimes after closing a game that worked great, the desktop looks awful and vivid!
It takes a bit of fiddling I find, to end up with a config where everything works fine including switching between desktop and game.
I have to say I find the different picture modes/individual vs overall settings quite confusing. I just popped the TV on and broadcast TV is set to ISF Bright Room which doesn't have colour temperature. In standard mode it's at C20, I suspect I haven't touched it. And then in Game mode and in apps I will presumably have something different. I don't think I've touched colour temperature anywhere thoughI've got it set to 8bpc YCbCr 4:2:0 pixel format. That's with 2560*1440 @ 120Hz.
I agree with the SDR gaming on HDR settings looking poor so I only enable HDR for that specific content.
Out of interest, what colour temperature have you went with?
It should do. The 6800XT definitely has HDMI 2.1 so that should cover the bandwidth.Could I do a double check - if I picked up a 6800xt then it would have no restrictions and would output full colour, full HDMI bandwidth for 4k@120Hz, HDR, VRR etc.
Basically, just like my 3080 was?
Looking like it does then, thanks for the link.It should do. The 6800XT definitely has HDMI 2.1 so that should cover the bandwidth.
Edit - https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/commen...urce=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
Yep your all good, I have the 6800 and works a treatCould I do a double check - if I picked up a 6800xt then it would have no restrictions and would output full colour, full HDMI bandwidth for 4k@120Hz, HDR, VRR etc.
Basically, just like my 3080 was?
What cable are you using?So I have been running this monitor for a year or so. It’s awesome. I am now trying to run it from my new gpu card (3080ti), which can push it to 120hz. Currently running it at 60hz.
My problem is that when I go to select the resolution with 120hz, the only option I have in nvidia control panel for 120hz is from the PC resolutions list at 3840x2160 (it’s not available at 120hz at 3840x2160 from the HD list).
When I select this option from PC list, the image appears noticeably blurrier than the 60hz, and nowhere near as sharp and crisp.
What might the problem be? Much appreciated!![]()
Its a TellySo I have been running this monitor for a year or so.
Lol... yeah it is. But it's an exceedingly good monitor!