I recently converted a nook in my studio into a double desk setup with all the goodies but I'm having some issues that are spoiling all the fun.
The setup:
i7-6700k Skylake 4.0
32gb DDR4
500gb Samsung Evo 840 SSD
R9 Fury
powering
2x 24" Dell U2412 IPS (1920x1200, displayport to displayport)
1x 65" 4k Toshiba Model:65L621U (4096 x 2160, HDMI to HDMI) --
Windows display settings: Multiple displays -> "extend desktop" mode
All drivers up to date and the overall build is solid and stable
Any suggestions are welcomed... kinda bumming me out! Thanks in advance.
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The setup:
i7-6700k Skylake 4.0
32gb DDR4
500gb Samsung Evo 840 SSD
R9 Fury
powering
2x 24" Dell U2412 IPS (1920x1200, displayport to displayport)
1x 65" 4k Toshiba Model:65L621U (4096 x 2160, HDMI to HDMI) --
Windows display settings: Multiple displays -> "extend desktop" mode
All drivers up to date and the overall build is solid and stable
- First problem has to do with application scaling/Windows 10? All applications look like crap on the 65" -- they are huge and I've played around with all the settings I can find in Windows and nothing seems to fix it. The only work around is zooming in Chrome but that is hardly a perfect solution
Spotify, or any program, will not get any smaller than shown below when displayed on the 65":
- Next issue I was having a slight audio delay issue when playing an .avi standard 700mb movie and some mouse lag.. Switching to HDMI Mode 2 (from 30 to 60hz) in the Toshiba TV display settings seemed to fix those issues for the most part. But then I tried a 60gb bluray .mkv file, playing fullscreen in VLC with K-Lite codecs..... And it is broken up / unwatchable -- laggy and grey/grainy static that comes in spurts. Is the R9 not enough to play 4k smoothly? I tested the bluray on both the 24" & 65" and it is also not able to play it smoothly.
Any suggestions are welcomed... kinda bumming me out! Thanks in advance.
WORK IN PROGRESS v v v
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