Re: LG 27” 1440P 480Hz OLED CES 2024
Posted: 25 Sep 2024, 02:55
What about text clarity? Is it ok for general day to day use of reading or not so much?
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What about text clarity? Is it ok for general day to day use of reading or not so much?
Would you tell how to fix that? I have the PG27AQDP as well and I cannot select 480 Hz (or rather 479.989 Hz in windows 11, don't know why) with DSC disabled. I have the firmware MW103. I also cannot enable VRR with DSC enabled in windows, so I cannot use the VRR range above 240 Hz then.forcedreg wrote: ↑10 Oct 2024, 10:11There's an option in OSD of PG27aqdp to disable DSC, but then the 480hz option disappears for all resolutions. Anyone have an idea how to enable for example 1024x768 @ 480hz when DSC is disabled? HDMI 2.1 should easily have bandwidth for that without DSC.
EDIT: Nevermind, simply creating a custom resolution in nvcp seems to work... Display scaling however doesn't seem to work as the active signal resolution and desktop resolution doesn't match.
EDIT2: Was able to fix that as well with CRU.![]()
I'm running Win10, haven't updated the firmware. I just created custom resolution at nvidia control panel: from the left menu Display - change resolution and then scroll down and click customise - create custom resolution.Baron of Sun wrote: ↑11 Oct 2024, 01:22Would you tell how to fix that? I have the PG27AQDP as well and I cannot select 480 Hz (or rather 479.989 Hz in windows 11, don't know why) with DSC disabled. I have the firmware MW103. I also cannot enable VRR with DSC enabled in windows, so I cannot use the VRR range above 240 Hz then.forcedreg wrote: ↑10 Oct 2024, 10:11There's an option in OSD of PG27aqdp to disable DSC, but then the 480hz option disappears for all resolutions. Anyone have an idea how to enable for example 1024x768 @ 480hz when DSC is disabled? HDMI 2.1 should easily have bandwidth for that without DSC.
EDIT: Nevermind, simply creating a custom resolution in nvcp seems to work... Display scaling however doesn't seem to work as the active signal resolution and desktop resolution doesn't match.
EDIT2: Was able to fix that as well with CRU.![]()