Hey gang, I found this guide and it's been most helpful, but I'm still having one problem and have a few questions.
The Problem:
I know of the regedit fix for the windows being moved bug, but it's still not working. If the monitor powers down (shuts off), I power it up and all the windows are jammed up in the top left corner. It sucks because it takes me time to set them up and space them out. I have my SIMULATED just like my monitor config with PrimSurfSize.cx at 3840 and PrimSrufSize.cy at 2160. The only difference is in the sub 00 folder with PixelRate and HSyncFreq. My monitor shows VSyncFreq.Numerator at 30 while the Simulated is at 60. I can lock the desktop and return to desktop no issue, it's just when the TV powers off.
My Questions:
First, any idea on how to fix that. I can never let the TV shut off completely due to fear of losing window/program placement.
Second, I'm doing RGB 4:4:4 Full at 30hz. I have a r9 280x video card. The primary use of this TV is for web development and coding, so the look of text/font is important to me along with input lag. I'm literally staring at the screen all day. I'm thinking of getting the GTX 970 in order to achieve the 60hz. However, what improvements will I see by doing that? I'm not exactly understanding the gains and if worth $330.
All feedback appreciated.
Cheers!
Ryan
The Problem:
I know of the regedit fix for the windows being moved bug, but it's still not working. If the monitor powers down (shuts off), I power it up and all the windows are jammed up in the top left corner. It sucks because it takes me time to set them up and space them out. I have my SIMULATED just like my monitor config with PrimSurfSize.cx at 3840 and PrimSrufSize.cy at 2160. The only difference is in the sub 00 folder with PixelRate and HSyncFreq. My monitor shows VSyncFreq.Numerator at 30 while the Simulated is at 60. I can lock the desktop and return to desktop no issue, it's just when the TV powers off.
My Questions:
First, any idea on how to fix that. I can never let the TV shut off completely due to fear of losing window/program placement.
Second, I'm doing RGB 4:4:4 Full at 30hz. I have a r9 280x video card. The primary use of this TV is for web development and coding, so the look of text/font is important to me along with input lag. I'm literally staring at the screen all day. I'm thinking of getting the GTX 970 in order to achieve the 60hz. However, what improvements will I see by doing that? I'm not exactly understanding the gains and if worth $330.
All feedback appreciated.
Cheers!
Ryan