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Update from OcUK, landing week commencing 17/02, let's see if this one sticks
Not experienced that myself and basically running at 160Hz the whole time. Is that during desktop use or gaming or what?
Fast response time mode should do it. I’d turn off variable backlight tooSo 160hz using which other setting's should I bang this on and leave at for gaming use?
Fast response time mode should do it. I’d turn off variable backlight too
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for 160Hz you will be forced to 8-bit colour depth instead of 10-bit, not that many people would ever notice a practical difference between those! but leave RGB on full, and chroma on 4:4:4 etc, no need to drop those at all at 160Hz.Thanks for that, what about settings with the Nvidia and display panels?
hey guys, anyone here with a 1080ti who also is getting this screen? i want to know by how much would my FPS tank compared to 3440x1440
4.95m pixels vs 6.14 so a fair bit more punishing (roughly 23%?)
yeah but i'd like to quantify it somehow, it's surely not linear like that.
yeah but i'd like to quantify it somehow, it's surely not linear like that.
for 160Hz you will be forced to 8-bit colour depth instead of 10-bit, not that many people would ever notice a practical difference between those! but leave RGB on full, and chroma on 4:4:4 etc, no need to drop those at all at 160Hz.
The NVIDIA control panel will take care of it automatically for you anyway. When you switch to 175Hz you will see that the colour section changes to limited range and 422 chroma instead of full RGB. You can switch back up to 10-bit colour depth if you really want but not much point at 175Hz with the chroma drop enforcedThat's great thanks, and if I want to go to full 175 what would I need to drop too. Sorry I'm new to all this dropping colour depth and chroma due to limitation's.