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just received the monitor,Does 144 Hz still require DSC?
impressed by the ease of setup!
144 Hz isn't even an option... interesting at least not seeing with HDMI
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just received the monitor,Does 144 Hz still require DSC?
It's a 10-bit panel. The signal processor in the monitor converts and normalizes it to 10-bit before being output to the display.it supports 12-bit? anyone try this? I'm running with it now
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The bit depth output from your graphics card won’t influence the active colour space of the panel or cause over saturation of colours. That’s dictated by the gamut setting on the monitor. It’s fine to leave it in 10 or 12-bit all the timeIt's a 10-bit panel. The signal processor in the monitor converts and normalizes it to 10-bit before being output to the display.
I'd leave it on 8-bit for SDR. You'll get oversaturated colors with 10-bit in SDR, but I guess some people like that look. Windows will automatically change it to 10-bit when you turn HDR on.
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Screen finish is very similar or the same, as your 34.I currently have an Alienware 34" Ultrawide AW3420DW and I am on the edge of buying this monitor. Not sure if I should get this now or wait until future computer OLED monitors have higher sustained nits past 10% window coverage in HDR Mode.
One thing I'd really like to know before buying is what screen finish type the monitor really has. I keep seeing people mention it is glossy, but saw some comments that it isn't really. The AW3420DW was repeatedly in the past mentioned to be glossy, but it is really a semi-gloss. I just really like that pop of color you get with glass/glossy displays.
Thank you!Screen finish is very similar or the same, as your 34.
So it seems "custom color" is the native colorspace mode for this panel, and subjectively looks best to me. Both the calibrated "creator" presets for srgb and dci-p3 are emulations and look just slightly off, same for anyone else?
Tftcentral suggests settings for custom color mode of r97 g98 b100 if using that mode. Rtings also suggest the same custom color 97-98-100. I tried each mode (standard, srgb, dci-p3 and custom color) a few days each and settled for custom color in the end.
I haven't used any ICC profile. I also Haven't used HDR beyond some short test as I have recorded/streamed sdr stuff etc.Are you using the custom ICC profile from RTings for the 'Custom Color' preset or did you just set the Gain to 97/98/100 and leave HDR Peak 1000 on (Dolby Vision Off)?
Newer capture cards can tone map HDR to SDR, so you can play in HDR and stream in SDR.I haven't used any ICC profile. I also Haven't used HDR beyond some short test as I have recorded/streamed sdr stuff etc.
Does it work well in OBS? last I read about it it seemed ppl thought it wasn't quite good enough (but maybe better now/maybe always was good if properly configured?)Newer capture cards can tone map HDR to SDR, so you can play in HDR and stream in SDR.
If your capture card doesn't support it or if you are directly capturing your PC---OBS should have a shader for tonemapping.
timestampedDoes it work well in OBS? last I read about it it seemed ppl thought it wasn't quite good enough (but maybe better now/maybe always was good if properly configured?)