Hello,
I have a 4070 + S95B OLED TV and I randomly discovered that disabling HDM VRR makes the image look sharper? (using "Allow G-SYNC on monitor not validated as G-SYNC Compatible") Am I imagining things or is this true? (PS: I overclocked to 144 Hz and here without VRR the image also appears to look sharper.)
S95B OLED TV: enabling VRR makes the image look less sharp?
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S95B OLED TV: enabling VRR makes the image look less sharp?
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Re: S95B OLED TV: enabling VRR makes the image look less sharp?
Does it also happen when you remove the overclock?
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Re: S95B OLED TV: enabling VRR makes the image look less sharp?
It's without the overclock. 120 Hz without VRR appears to look sharper than 120 Hz with VRR (or am I imagining things?) (AFAIK the S95B doesn't support 144 Hz with VRR enabled (doesn't work for me either and I get a highly distorted image.))
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Re: S95B OLED TV: enabling VRR makes the image look less sharp?
Yes, it also looks less sharp with 120 Hz. This is how I discovered it: 144 Hz with VRR is supposedly not possible, so when I went back to 120 Hz, I still had the VRR disabled and I noticed the sharper image, or am I imagining this? PS: Rip my original first, topic-starter, comment.
