1080p 390hz native transforming into 4k 140hz native
Posted: 06 Sep 2022, 14:55
Inspired by the post 1 of the members regarding correct pixel clock,
and as a result eliminating ghosting , i wanted 2 try the same thing with my 390hz..
Bcs i ditched the box with manual inside,i could not find the correct timings and pixel clocks..
so i find and used this https://tomverbeure.github.io/video_timings_calculator for CVT-RBv2 timings..
and after using those timings,i was able 2 transform my 1080p native into 4k native..
everything is conected to max pixel clock,higher the clock number is ..higher the resolution is.
official max pixel clock for 390hz is 970..which actualy its not max..max is 1200 and some little bit more
so using cvt-rbv2.. i was able 2 manage this:
and as a result eliminating ghosting , i wanted 2 try the same thing with my 390hz..
Bcs i ditched the box with manual inside,i could not find the correct timings and pixel clocks..
so i find and used this https://tomverbeure.github.io/video_timings_calculator for CVT-RBv2 timings..
and after using those timings,i was able 2 transform my 1080p native into 4k native..
everything is conected to max pixel clock,higher the clock number is ..higher the resolution is.
official max pixel clock for 390hz is 970..which actualy its not max..max is 1200 and some little bit more
so using cvt-rbv2.. i was able 2 manage this: