Hi all, I'm currently using an old 40" sony hdtv as my PC monitor and I love it (can't ever go back to a smaller screen now), but...
I've been wanting to upgrade to something of the same size, but with the following:
true 120hz
low input lag / response time
1080p (don't care for 4k...
Will take some pics next time I fiddle with it, basically back to using my Sony 40" HDTV as the image quality is far superior at 1080p (sadly no 120hz tho)
:/
I had it displaying the full res AAAAxBBBB @ blah for ages... still can't get above 30hz to look as good as the 30hz does.. i mean its almost like when at 30hz it is running a different pixel format and what not, looks so good :/
If anyone can work out how to get the display to look how it does at 1080p@30hz when using 1080p@120hz, I will love you forever :)
Currently something weird is happening and at 30hz everything looks as you would expect, great crisp text, great colors etc... but going above that and weird shit...
So I put the 50" firmware on my 39" and indeed the 120hz works at 1080p (yay)
However, I still have the issue where the text and colors do not look right :(
For example, if I set it to 1080p @ 30hz, everything looks AMAZING, text is very crisp, colors brightness etc are perfect... if I change...
Actually in my testing I was able to get certain resolutions to fill just the pixels they use, so a small window basically, then I scaled it via amd control centre (maintain aspect setting) and it looked great when doing this... but that setting is greyed out at anything over 30hz for me :(
I just wanna get it to do 1080p @ 60hz without using the stupid scaler >_<
No matter what resolution I use, if I select 30hz then it looks good! but you go higher and bam, shitballs :(
This is so frustrating
been testing again... 1080p @ 60hz the text etc doesn't look that good, even the colors are different
if however I select 1080p @ 30hz then it displays it using only that many pixels (so hardly fills up much of the screen) but then I simply go into amd control centre and...
Using the 39" and it does say 1080p @ 60hz etc
I got latest firmware for it
If anyone is able to make a custom EDID (dunno how to do it myself) that doesn't have 1080p @ 60hz treated as default/native res, I think it would be very helpful in my testing.
no longer use that setting, resulting in the tv doing the scaling, hence it looks worse and artifacts!?!
:(
I think what may work is If I can somehow force it to let me use that setting in amd control center (is greyed out when I select 60hz as I think it thinks it is my native res)
Really...
Hooray I can reply to this thread...
So, today I got this tv delivered from amazon and I sat around for like 8 hours trying to get it to look right but in the end failed :(
Problems I had:
4k looked great but 30hz sucks :P
1080p @ 30hz looks great
1080 @ anything greater than 30hz = weird...