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    Alienware AW3225QF 32" 4K 240 Hz OLED

    Got mine about a week ago, bubblewrap-protected, perfect condition except some top-left smudges that i would guess were from some rubber-like grip from the manufacturing process that came off easily. Very happy about it, coming from a lg cx and it is similar in quality but no black crush, so...
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    LG 48CX

    Has anyone had any success with custom resolutions for higher refreshrates, such as 144Hz 4k, or 240-480Hz 1080p? I tried a little but it all just fails. Really a missed opportunity for LG here, this is for sure the best monitor for 4k120, but it couldn't have been that hard to let it accept 240...
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    LG 48CX

    It somehow glitches so gsync is still running. Can confirm It worked for me too. The TV reports VRR on, BFI (truemotion) is grayed out, etc. However, without any workarounds, 4k 120 10bit 444 Limited simply works for me, no glitching needed. OLED55CX6LA .26 firmware. RGB full doesn't and...
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    LG 48CX

    I have a EU unit (OLED55CX6LA), the .26 firmware was up briefly on the lg uk site.
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    LG 48CX

    That is already fixed on .26 firmware with 4k 120Hz 10bit 444 limited. (rgb full 10but has the stuttering issue - but also more banding, so 444 limited might be preferable either way unless they also fix the rgb-full banding in later firmware as well)
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    LG 48CX

    What we call sdr (and the srgb colorspace) were standards created with the limitations of the CRT technology. When other technologies like LCD and plasma started popping up, while they were capable of wide gamut, higher brightness etc, they still had to adapt the old standards based on the CRT...
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    LG 48CX

    Spent some time to tweak the settings for minimal banding, using the spears munsil video and the lagom.nl test image. First off, the sharpness setting causes banding. Very obvious effect, just turn it up and down with the test image/video. (needs to be set to 0 - lg's presets are often 15-25, so...
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    LG 48CX

    I'm just curious if you really have oled blacks over 51 brightness? I don't. 100 contrast 52 brightness for me kills blacks. 100 contrast 51 brightness still has oled blacks. (and to be very precise, if I turn the room pitch black, and set a full black screen, 100 contrast 49 brightness is the...
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    LG 48CX

    Do you still have oled blacks at 60 brightness? If so which model? Or do you sacrifice the blacks for calibration? I also run 100 contrast game mode (this seems necessary to mitigate black crush), and then brightness 51. brightness 52 and up no longer provide total black on my 55cx, but rather...
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    LG 48CX

    Vsync can't to my knowledge do large range vrr, no. Very few would ever have bought a single g-sync monitor then. But i tried to disable v-sync, and that changes the mode from VRR to fixed and hides the VRR option in windows (and to even turn VRR back on again, g-sync needs to be turned on...
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    LG 48CX

    That was over a year ago on an older build. That's not what it says or does now. 16 months and one major windows build and several smaller windows builds ago, or so :D I made a video, with a pattern that would easily show tearing. It is also perfectly smooth, but i guess thats hard to see in...
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    LG 48CX

    Nope, it 100% works, and nowhere in the setting itself does it state what you claim. frame limited 100 or 110 or 115 fps would've had stutter and/or tearing and it has absolutely none.
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    LG 48CX

    I am sure that I am running with v-sync on and as mentioned frame capped to 100, or 110, or 115 or 118, and all these framerates are smooth, tearing and stutter free.
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    LG 48CX

    I think I found a mode that actually works, and I also suspect explains why some people can uncheck the "enable settings for the selected display". If windows VRR is enabled, that probably kicks in when g-sync is turned off. and windows VRR actually seems to work perfectly. when you disable...
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    LG 48CX

    "This update will not, it seems, be available for roll out quite as quickly as the update that fixed the previous RTX 30 issues; LG’s response suggests that it hopes to have the ‘stutter’ firmware in circulation before the end of the year. " Anyway, since 4k 120 8bit 4:4:4 g-sync works I'm not...
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