I don't know if its my cable but some games won't work with g sync or 120hz like rise of tomb raider no gsync, but 120hz. Shadow no gsync and 100hz. But works fine on desktop gonna try a 3m lead instead of the 5m I'm using. Really is bloody hard work to get this running right
Currently bought
Lg 65c9 (so flakey on what inputs it likes
Denon avc-x4700h (not even tried 4K120Hz but works g sync 60hz but loose low latency mode but heard there chip isn't even compatable)
Rtx 3090 fe (pretty epic but doesn't play ball with the above)
I don't know if its my cable but some games won't work with g sync or 120hz like rise of tomb raider no gsync, but 120hz. Shadow no gsync and 100hz. But works fine on desktop gonna try a 3m lead instead of the 5m I'm using. Really is bloody hard work to get this running right
Currently bought
Lg 65c9 (so flakey on what inputs it likes
Denon avc-x4700h (not even tried 4K120Hz but works g sync 60hz but loose low latency mode but heard there chip isn't even compatable)
Rtx 3090 fe (pretty epic but doesn't play ball with the above)
Are you using a certified 2.1 HDMI cable?
Yeah I have like 4 now lol
Did the one I linked in your other thread not work? It fixed my issues -- all except the gsync issue which this new firmware should fix anyway.
What cable do you recommend? I've just upgraded my E9 with the latest firmware and whilst the picture has improved, I still get a bit of flickering at 4k 60hz and it's unusable at 120Hz.
I picked this 3m cable up a few weeks ago thinking it should be ok https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07ZMBBH3B/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It's all a bit frustrating really, as I'm really looking forward to letting my 3090 loose at 4k.
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Fresh build 1 week ago but ill have a checkI take it your nvidia drivers are all the latest too?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08BTXZGK7?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Been told this is meant to work if you just need 3m I need 5m where my pc is so I got this which has got the best results but not perfect still yet to try the 3m
Check out the first review, it's no good. Buy a certified cable.
Any old HDMI is fine for 1080p. Pushing 4k120 requires a lot of bandwidth and a decent cable.
Thats why I'm asking, Amazon is flooded with crap and struggling to find one without having a new one ripped. If I've got to pay £50 for one, so be it but was hoping for a cheaper alternative.
Check out the first review, it's no good. Buy a certified cable.
Any old HDMI is fine for 1080p. Pushing 4k120 requires a lot of bandwidth and a decent cable.