Nice!
200 Hz via DVI.
urut wrote:But whenever i open the game (csgo) i've got again blackscreen and out of range, and when i doing this on android i got alt tabbed to windows, any protips to use it in games?
There probably will be a solution for single-monitor users and FSE games coming in August, keep tuned.
You
software developers and programmers, one can create a mini tray app that automatically re-transmit these MCCS DDC commands via
SetVCPFeature() API one second after every
WM_DISPLAYCHANGE event. Reset 0xDC, movie mode, reset AMA, reset sharpness, reset colors, all automatically to auto-dismiss OUT OF RANGE and re-fix quality.
If you proceed with this, thank Blur Busters by opensourcing your app and credit Blur Busters groundwork if you do. You're welcome, Blur Busters longtime philosophy of open idea sharing since 2012 that most parties respect (even NVIDIA). Then that will eliminate the need for SoftMCCS. If nobody else starts creating an opensource app, I might start the needed groundwork.
do0om wrote:Yes nothing above 149hz works using display port. I Haven't tried DVI. I am confused, I though DVI was limited to 144hz.
DVI has no technological refresh rate limitation. It's simply bandwidth.
Cables are just bitpipes of pixel-per-second. Reduce the number of pixels (lower refresh) or reduce the number of bits per pixel (6bpp instead of 8bpp) and you've freed up more room for more refresh rate. So DVI can scale to even higher refresh rates, just not normally as easily as DisplayPort can.
Fortunately, two reasons which doesn't have to be combined (A) DVI has some overclock room (pixel patcher)
and/or (B) the wire bit depth is reduced to 6bit. The GPU is taking over the FRC responsibility (8bit color capability is generated via GPU temporal dithering instead of monitor temporal dithering).
If DisplayPort refuses to go beyond 149Hz, try out DVI.
Notty_PT wrote:Was just curious, Chief reccomended DP. Did you try lower refresh rates like 200hz, 180hz, 165hz?
Now that 200Hz+ works by DVI, I've modified the FAQ.
DisplayPort is no longer a requirement due to 200Hz+ success reports over DVI.