jorimt wrote: ↑29 Jun 2020, 21:08
in game mode, while they do retain much more brightness than "High," "Low" and "Medium" don't reduce persistence enough to use over non-BFI, honestly. It's really "High" or nothing if you want something approaching effective without using interpolation on top of BFI (the former of which is disabled in game mode).
"Auto" isn't available in game mode either.
Correction on the emboldened; "Auto"
is available in game mode, but it merely selects from "Low" or "Medium" presets depending on the detected content (who knows how it determines that).
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jorimt wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 09:32
3dfan wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 09:09
No promises, but I'll attempt some more tests this next weekend if I get the time...
jorimt wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 11:55
AddictFPS wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 10:02
Like 3dfan, i'm also interested to know if BFI work at more fixed frequencies. Excuse the insistence
Again, I'll see if I have some time this upcoming weekend to investigate further.
Okay, so it's the weekend. As promised, I'll see if I can do some (casual) follow-up testing. I'm going to disregard "Low," "Medium," and "Auto" presets entirely due to their lack of effectiveness in reducing MPRT, and focus on the "High" preset in game mode
only.
So
from your previous posts, this is what you want answered, correct?
- How bright does "High" get, and how perceptible is the flicker?
- Does "High" at 60hz/60 FPS create a double image in the UFO map test?
- Does "High" function at 80Hz, 100Hz or other non 60/120Hz refresh rate?
Am I missing anything?
Also:
AddictFPS wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 10:02
With CX connected to PC, to last generation Nvidia GPU, if you disable GSync in Nvidia Control Panel, go to resolution change and select UHD 4K resolution, you can select only 60 and 120Hz, or there are more frequencies like 100Hz in the drop down list ?
I can confirm this one now:
(1080 Ti HDMI 2.0)
"PC" resolutions support 8 bpc, YCbr420 only:
- 120Hz
- 100Hz
"Ultra HD, HD, SD" resolutions support 8 bpc, RGB:
- 60Hz
- 59Hz
- 50Hz
- 30Hz
- 29Hz
- 25Hz
- 24Hz
- 23Hz
There is no out-of-box 80Hz option available. Also, the Hz options are the same whether the G-SYNC option is disabled or enabled (the 1080 Ti doesn't support it for this TV anyway).