It's the fps constantly going up and down multiple times a second which is why limiting the FPS on a game by game basis to an FPS you can maintain 90% of the time virtually eliminates VRR flicker
They're not certified in the drivers yet, maybe once that happens things will change.
TBH it doesn't affect me because I limit the frame rate of all my games to just under the average frame rate I can achieve. This way the frame rate isn't going all over the place so there is no VRR flicker...
And you can't see the difference from 10bit to 8bit with dithering
In fact, people have done blind tests and the majority of people say the 8bit with dithering looks better. Noticeably less banding
Make sure HDMI UHD Color is switched on in the TV settings for the HDMI port you are using.
It's off by default and you'll be able to enable each port individually. I can't remember where in the settings the option is
Buy 5090
Wait for the flood of 2nd hand 4090s to dry up and stock of the 5000 series to be limited
Sell 4090
It's not like it was 10 years ago where you could sell your old one for 80% of the cost of the new one just 2 weeks beforehand. Stock is more limited and prices have larger swings so...
I really enjoyed this and can't wait for Season 2
Much better than it deserves to be imo
Don't get me wrong, it's not some awe-inspiring profound TV series that sets a new bar or anything, but it's a good watch and brings lots of LOLs :D
AMD haven't been there for multiple generations.
Plus if they were it would make no difference, Nvidia pricing high just gives AMD a reason to also price high.
9800 Pro
8800 GT
980TI
1080TI
3080 (launch price)
These are what I would consider the best hi end cards as they all allowed you to skip the next generation without much sacrifice
9800pro was amazing and you could easily flash it to XT if you wished
8800 GT was very close to the performance of...
Yea big swings will cause flicker.
Best to limit frame rate on a game by game basis to a level which keeps things smooth without these massive variations.
Only remove the limit on games where you'll max out the refresh rate 99% of the time
3 alarms on my phone with the final one needing to answer a maths question to switch it off
Then an alarm clock out of reach for the odd time when I accidentally answer the maths question in my sleep :(
You should never do that.
You've been lucky this time, but those cables can be different for every brand and every generation of PSU.
You could have fried your whole system
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