What kind of clocks and cooling are you running on your RX 480(s)?
I'm currently running mine at a mild 1300 mhz core, and will be pushing them harder today.
I, too, have seen the flashing blue lines. Thought it was stemming from too high of a memory overlock on my 480s. Reduced the frequency and it went away. Hmm..
Small text looks like shit.
YCrBr444 is available, but it doesn't change anything. I'll make sure to check and see which refresh rate it's set to when I get home.
Bought another HDMI cable, making sure to pick one that was rated for 18Gbps, made sure Game Mode was disabled and UHD HDMI colors were enabled and I'm still unable to pass a 4:4:4 chroma test.. My next test is going to be using a DP > HDMI 2.0a active dongle and seeing if I can get it that way.
Having trouble getting a RX 480 to output 4:4:4 on this TV. I've changed the input name to PC, and made sure to set the required menu settings and cannot get the TV to pass any 4:4:4 pattern tests. I've tried 30 and 60hz, and I'm using a UHD HDMI cable.
What would be the optimal settings for 4:4:4 4k @ 60FPS? Just disabling Gaming / HDR+ modes? Or do I need to enable something else entirely? I'm currently using HDMI port 1.
The "anti-Windows 10" crowd is getting sickening. So, all of you people that denounce Windows 10 are going to not use Windows anymore once 7 hits EoL? No, you're going to quietly switch to 10 and stop your sniveling.
You see, you're assuming that when I download a game and dislike it, that I continue to play it; You're wrong. If I dislike a game that I download, I uninstall it just as quickly as it took to download it. Am I a misnomer in the title of 'pirate'? Sure. But I understand the amount of time and...
I don't need to justify anything to you, really. I spend money on games that warrant a purchase. I'd rather download a game, try it, and then buy it if I like it -- rather than buy a game, hate it, and have the refund possibly denied. (See Sony's response to NMS refunds)
You just refuted your own suggestion. If you can easily get a refund from Steam/Origin, then how's that any different than downloading a game? No sales given.
Downloading a game I wouldn't have ever bought to begin with doesn't affect anyone's profits. You remember when PC devs released game demos? I sure do.
I get the case adding bulkiness, but a screen protector should be your first priority when you get a new phone. Hell, even the phones I've had that I opted to use a plastic film protector have pristine screens after years of use.
Sure, but then you get into legal "discrimination" territory when you decide to take prejudice against 'repeat offenders'. Would I waste time with litigation? Nah -- I'd simply go to another local store/ make a new Amazon account.
Items shipped from Amazon.com, including Warehouse Deals, can be returned within 30 days of receipt of shipment in most cases. Some products have different policies or requirements associated with them.
If Amazon has a problem with people returning items, then they need to specify more detailed...
These "durability" test videos are horseshit, view revenue fodder. Who doesn't have a tempered glass screen protector and case on their phones these days? I'd like to see just how many people use their cells stock, I would bet that it's a very small subset of users.
Special in the sense that you received an upgrade from your RMA, and whine incessantly because it doesn't "overclock to your expectations"; Just like a millennial would do. :rolleyes: