Is there still a noticeable difference between AMD and Nvidia cards when it comes to colour vibrancy, contrast, and sharpness? AMD cards were once considered better (at least by some) for a nicer looking image, does this still hold any truth?
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This is not true with my 4090, it sets default 8bit full rgb on my LG CX OLED. Whereas my 7900 XTX sets it to 10bit ycbcr 444.@gavinh87 from memory this was because by default nvidia set limited rgb in the driver if you set full rgb it looks identical.
interesting my LG OLED sets limited even in HDR mode. Had to manually change it resolution menu & in the video colour menu...This is not true with my 4090, it sets default 8bit full rgb on my LG CX OLED. Whereas my 7900 XTX sets it to 10bit ycbcr 444.
So I have to change the 4090 to 444 to get better colours.
Is there still a noticeable difference between AMD and Nvidia cards when it comes to colour vibrancy, contrast, and sharpness? AMD cards were once considered better (at least by some) for a nicer looking image, does this still hold any truth?
Back in the day, when I've installed the drivers for the first time, the Output dynamic range was Limited instead of Full, so that had to be changed in the driver.Is there still a noticeable difference between AMD and Nvidia cards when it comes to colour vibrancy, contrast, and sharpness? AMD cards were once considered better (at least by some) for a nicer looking image, does this still hold any truth?
This is an Nvidia approved messageYes there is a difference. Nvidia looks far better in many games, it's amazing DLSS technology really outshines AMD
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I couldn't make out what he said, it was too blurry.This is an Nvidia approved message
I couldn't make out what he said, it was too blurry.![]()
I know, was running NV exclusively far too long, forgot what a crisp image looked like.No, your eyes just aren't used to the superior vibrancy and colors![]()