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번역 관련 문제 보고
So I'm gonna pic up a new card for my existing PC (not going to upgrade the whole PC just yet I don't think).
Up here in Canada after tax (Cdn dollars), I can get a 4070 Ti for $1250 or a 4080 for $1800.
Which would you recommend I go for understanding that likely one day I would end up transporting it into an upgraded rig?
Disable HDR and it will work.
Most gaming TVs don’t offer 120Hz by default and must be in game mode. PC mode alone might not be enough. You also won’t have VRR without game mode being activated.
Some random video showing the settings.
https://youtu.be/bpsUwmSOoMk?si=mR0hxTMjr3lJ94QT
Also, I've tried PC mode and game mode (in the C3) and the 4K res never appears.
No matter what, you should be able to get at least 4K30Hz regardless of the settings, unless you are using a cheap HDMI cable from a Blu-ray player (1080p30Hz) that is not capable of 4K at all.
The 1070 Ti has HDMI 2.0b capability, supporting at least 4K60, and even 4K120 + VRR with certain settings.
Set TV to PC/Console Game Mode.
Might have to switch to a different HDMI port on TV
4 HDMI cables (2 are 4K for sure)
no HDR mode on TV nor on Windows
TV is in PC/Console game mode (both on the Home Hub as well as as a picture mode setting)
Tried TV ports 1 and 2; only have 1 port on back of 1070 Ti
At this point, I'll just keep playing at either 1440p/120hz (60fps) or 4K/60hz (30fps) and then decide if I should upgrade my card and or whole PC.
I have the budget for doing just about anything, but I'm pretty frugal so just want to make sure if I decide to spend it's well invested.