LG 48CX OLED - 4K 120 Hz

Can anyone help me with the settings I’ve followed the Reddit post but in nvidia control panel I have 3840x2160 60hz it won’t give me the option for 120hz ?
 
Can anyone help me with the settings I’ve followed the Reddit post but in nvidia control panel I have 3840x2160 60hz it won’t give me the option for 120hz ?
Are you picking your resolution from the TV section or the PC section? It should come under a subheading of "PC", try that (i.e. scroll down the list) :)
 
Yeah it’s lovely, just trying resi evil village

3840x2160
@120hz
Vrr
10bit
Ray tracing on
Seeing 116fps at the moment with the 3080
 
The refresh rate is not the same as FPS.:) If you want real-time ray tracing to work smoothly while gaming, you’ll likely need DLSS on
 
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OK, is this a good monitor been reading the thread? Read lots of good stuff about it is there anything else to look at?
Just so many monitors out, just figured as the thread so long it must be good.
Getting xbox series x
Thank you
 
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What are you talking about, 116 FPS is ideal as it sits just below maximum refresh.

As I said above the FPS is not the same as refresh rate. While FPS is a PC spec, refresh rate is purely a spec of the display itself;)

OK, is this a good monitor been reading the thread? Read lots of good stuff about it is there anything else to look at?
Just so many monitors out, just figured as the thread so long it must be good.
Getting xbox series x Thank you

The LG CX/C1 OLED are the best TV/monitor, the 48inch is ideal for small rooms and 55inch is for larger rooms and the guide is to mix your content between gaming/streaming to prevent burn in and image retention:)
 
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Thinking about pulling the trigger here but there are slight variations after the CX like the 6lb or the 5lc? Whats the difference and is one missing something the other isnt as they are generally the same price as well.
 
LG OLED48CX5LC for £779 at costco in store atm. Thats a lot of screen for little money.

£997 online at Costco and Richer sounds will price match. 55cx is £1079 online as well.

**** these overpriced HDR IPS monitors for £3,300
 
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LG OLED48CX5LC for £779 at costco in store atm. Thats a lot of screen for little money.

£997 online at Costco and Richer sounds will price match. 55cx is £1079 online as well.

**** these overpriced HDR IPS monitors for £3,300

My local has the 6lb but not the 5lc. Whats the difference? Looking online they look the same?
 
LG OLED48CX5LC for £779 at costco in store atm. Thats a lot of screen for little money.

£997 online at Costco and Richer sounds will price match. 55cx is £1079 online as well.

**** these overpriced HDR IPS monitors for £3,300
That's an incredible price, now I might not get the C1 instead.
 
But you can go through 4 of these for the price of the PG332UQX if you do happen to have any burn in.

Thats my take on it. The price differential is just too much.

Plus next year there will be 42" OLED screens out as well (hopefully)
 
So I finally managed to tune a good setting for myself for Cyberpunk PC HDR on CX48.

Oled 100
Contrast 95
Brightness 44
Black level Auto

Ingame
Brightness Nits 2000
Tone curve 1.35
Paper white 100

These settings give me a more punchy/contrasty image, and much deeper blacks than the normal very raised blacks you get with this game in HDR.

To me the picture looks stunning! I am so in love with my CX now haha

And to think I was almost going to get the PG32UQX, besides having a better peak brightness, no way it could match the overall PQ quality of a CX.
 
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