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From reading this thread, you could get the impression that the 34UM95 is a terrible monitor with a lot of issues and I don't think that is really the case. I would just like to say that my particular display is fantastic; it possesses excellent color and I am definitely a fan of the AG on this...
The answer is *probably* no, nothing is lost by disabling DP1.2. The colors are different with DP1.2 enabled - reds and yellows are noticeably bolder, but I don't know that it makes them "better". They're different in the same sense that, for whatever reason, the blue Windows 8.1 login screen...
Regardless of whether the video cards support 10-bit color, they do absolutely support DP1.2 and should not be experiencing issues with this mode of transport. This reminds me of the first AGP 2x motherboard (I think it was an ASUS board) and the first AGP 2x video card not working together...
It manifests itself as graphical corruption across the screen that looks like colored static, sometimes a few lines wide across the width of the display, and sometimes in much larger rectangular patterns scattered across the panel. The corruption is only there for a split second, but those...
I'll go out on a limb and list a few possibilities:
1) the PS4 understands the display resolution and displays native 3440x1440@30Hz, struggling horribly to maintain any kind of framerate, and breaking many games that expect 16:9 or 1920x1080 in the process.
2) The PS4 displays...
As an update to 34UM95 DisplayPort 1.2 corruption issues, I finally lugged my other two systems down to hook up to the LG 34UM95 and here are the results of testing:
Intel i5-4670k iGPU + Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H DisplayPort + 15.33.22.64.3621 drivers + 34UM95 DP1.2 = no graphics glitches (cold...
DP1.2 is required for 10-bit color functionality. The colors pop a bit more, can be more accurate if taking advantage of the calibration capabilities when paired with a spyder or x-rite, and gradation is definitely better. Where a 6- or 8-bit display might show color banding, a 10-bit panel (I...
Like with televisions, the panels themselves may be the same, but the electronics driving them could be entirely different. Purely as an example and in no way meant to be factual, the AOC might support DP1.2a with FreeSync, whereas the LG, with the same panel, might not. My problem is not with...
I haven't tried my GTX 780 yet but I would probably wait, were I in your shoes. I do find this whole issue somewhat surprising given that AMD is the one that asked for the FreeSync extension to DP1.2, so I would have expected their stuff to work flawlessly. Guess not.
Aside from the "DP1.2...
I am inclined to agree. I plugged the DP cable into the motherboard DP port which uses the i7-4790K iGPU and am unable to produce any sort of video glitching. Plug the cable back into the R9 290X and the glitches return.
I have the 34UM95 paired with a Sapphire Vapor-X R9 290X 4GB TRI-X OC (yeah, that's a mouthful) and my display suffers from graphical glitching/flickering with DisplayPort 1.2 enabled using Catalyst 14.4. I have tried both the DP cable that came with the display and a heavier gauge cable that I...
No idea which batch it might have been. Could have been the difference between the first models that were released early on when the Galaxy 1000w was introduced and the latest releases. I ordered from directron and, as they're not quite newegg, they might have had some older inventory. The unit...