Caporegime
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Alienware 55" just halved in price then...
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Buy an LG C9 instead
Quote nvidia press release
"We are excited to bring G-SYNC Compatible support to LG’s 2019 OLED TVs and HDMI Variable Refresh Rate support to our GeForce RTX 20-Series GPUs. Gamers will be blown away by the responsiveness and the lifelike visuals on these TVs when playing the latest PC games featuring real-time ray-tracing powered by GeForce."
Looks like 10 series getting dropped like a stone.
Got a source for this? Google is bringing up nothing.
on LG Press release i believe
http://www.lgnewsroom.com/2019/09/l...idia-g-sync-for-big-screen-gaming-experience/
Not until you buy a new tv and new graphics card in 2020. The main benefit for a gamer is Gsync over hdmi 2.1 Other benefits include auto low latency game mode, e-ARC, automatic lip sync sound correction and supporting resolutions of 4K 120hz or 8k 60hz.
HDMI 2.1 brings very nice quality of life improvements for gamers as well as future proofing your hardware for years to come with support both high resolution and high refresh at the same time.
So sounds like a firmware for the gpu will just make your standard hdmi port magically 2.1 hdmi port ?
I always thought it was hardware related
It is hardware related. If it doesn't have the necessary hardware no firmware in the world will make it work.
Good to know wonder which ATI cards may make the 2.1 hdmi specs
Non of them as they no longer exist.
It is hardware related. If it doesn't have the necessary hardware no firmware in the world will make it work.
So sounds like a firmware for the gpu will just make your standard hdmi port magically 2.1 hdmi port ?
I always thought it was hardware related
Not all HDMI 2.1 features require an HDMI 2.1 port. Gsync/VRR/Freesync is one of those features.