i lost around 5 fps in Destiny 2 with HDR on. i also found that you do not have to have HDR turned on in Windows for it to work in games. just have 4:2:2 and 10 bit in the video control panel.
is there a new consensus as to what PC settings we should be using now?
i have used RGB, 8bit, and full for over a year. with the implementation of HDR in Windows i'm considering going with 4:2:2 and 10bit for gaming.
thoughts?
edit: also, does anybody have TV settings for 4:2:2, 10-bit...
in Nvidia control panel you need the following settings:
3840x2160; 60hz
32-bit color depth
YCbCr422 color format
10bpc color depth
after applying those settings Windows should automatically turn on HDR. you can confirm by everything looking like crap and by right clicking on desktop and going...
using this image test https://www.ledr.com/colours/grey.htm mine looks almost identical to cybereality
what backlight and brightness setting are you guys with the poor images using? i've been on 20 (max) and 42 since i got this last Sept.
Samsung and Amazon have developed another HDR standard dubbed "HDR10+". it adds dynamic tone mapping. according to this article it will be available for current Samsung HDR TV's via firmware update.
https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/samsung_and_amazon_create_the_new_hdr10_standard/2
make sure you go into the tv settings and turn off all "eco" and "power saving" features. also make sure you don't have "adaptive brightness" turned on in the Windows power settings.
the emulator is about 80% CPU dependent so the GPU is sitting there with little to do. most people see a difference (if any) of 1 or 2 fps loss in going from the game's native 720p to 4k. Nintendo has become a master of using distinct art style in textures to hide the lack of power their systems...
there are still a few hiccups and random crashes here and there but easily playable. i played 2.5 hours last night and the only issue i had was the stasis trial was running at 60fps instead of 30 so everything was going crazy fast. saved the game and put a 30fps cap on it using Rivatuner and...
if any of you are in to emulators... Zelda BotW running at 4k using CEMU looks FANTASTIC on this TV! with minimal "tweaking" i'm getting solid 30fps at 4k on an i5 4670k OC'd to 4ghz, 16gb ram, and a 980Ti (the gpu makes little difference as long as it is Nvidia). if you have the CPU headroom...
i'm a PC guy first without question. that said, i'm blown away by what they were able to do with that game on limited console hardware. it looks as good as AAA PC titles cranked to the max.
i've had this TV (6300) since September. i have a PS4 Pro, Xbox One S, and PC with a 980Ti. i previously had a 1440p 27" monitor. i was afraid that going from 1440p to 4k wouldn't be that "big" of a jump. i thought most of the people raving about it were very impressed as they were going from...