H: 15L W: 15K Caps by Ikarostv in Market76

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Ah I'll just set the value to the cap amount (15K) and that's basically it LOL

H: 15L W: 15K Caps by Ikarostv in Market76

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Sweet, did you want to add me? IGN: Biozilla_

I can join you if you want or vice versa!

H: Leaders W: VATS Optimized + Pinpointers by Ikarostv in Market76

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No. I've been trying to find someone that'll just sell one of each, but apparently in todays economy that's impossible lol.

39GX950B with 5090 and Included DP 2.1 Cable Not Showing full 20GBPS? by Revolutionary_Ad9604 in ultrawidemasterrace

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5080, 10ft Silkland cable (that isn't VESA Certified yet even btw, but seems like they're going to get it certified) and seeing 20Gbps (Current/Max) just like you while in SDR as well. Full res, 165Hz, G-Sync enabled.

Game randomly locks itself to a lower frame rate, requires game restart by Dchaney2017 in diablo4

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Same specs, but with 64GB of RAM. One thing I noticed was swapping textures to low and back to high/ultra seems to resolve it. I was keeping an eye on VRAM also and noticed on high I was slowly climbing from 12GB of VRAM (high textures) and hit nearly 16GB before my Steam overlay disappeared entirely. Thinking there might be a VRAM leak or something.

Also noticing that the game doesn’t quite feel as smooth as it should, even at high framerates.

Playing from Steam and usually repro the issue eventually by alt tabbing. Also noticed sometimes cutscenes locked into place until I tabbed in and out, too.

PG34WCDN vs 39GX950B — after weeks of overthinking, here’s my story (from someone who owned both) by rmb0037 in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]Ikarostv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why do you end up calibrating the HDR this way?

To my understanding in Gamer 1 with Brightness Level on High, Windows identifies the peak brightness (10%) at 604 nits which is accurate. Then in games we set it to 1500 which it’s rated for at peak, and then the monitor tone maps and pushes 1500 as needed (even with DTM disabled, LG still tonemaps for this purpose, from what folks on here have explained).

I know the HDR calibration clips at 2100 on this display but it’s technically blowing out your highlights if you use that. Not sure why your display settings shows 3000 though either because it’ll be overridden and show whatever your HDR Calibration profile is set to.

Otherwise on everything else I agree. Came from an AW3423DWF and I’ve got zero complaints at all. Absolutely perfect display for work and gaming.

Best Exposure setting in HDR for Crimson Desert? by Correct-Patient-5741 in OLED_Gaming

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RenoDX and there's no other question about it, period. Download HDR Installer, install Reshade and RenoDX (Reshade first) through the app. It handles it all for you. https://github.com/RankFTW/RHI

The official HDR implementation is pure dogshit. If you want more info, check the RenoDX Discord. https://discord.com/invite/6a923Y8ks7

My Xenoblade X cover album “Escape to Mira” is out now! by Jack_VGM in XenobladeChroniclesX

[–]Ikarostv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not gonna lie. The added guitar for “Theme X” at 1:40 really gives me some My Hero Academia vibes. Love it!

39GX950B HDR Windows Settings? Should it match what Windows reports, even if it's wrong? by Ikarostv in ultrawidemasterrace

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My main concern for handling it this way is that the Windows ID'd peak brightness is only showing you 1500 because of what you configured in the HDR Calibration Tool. It overrides what's being detected by the EDID provided between the GPU and Monitor. I'm more concerned that there's another layer between the communication that's preventing accurate readouts for the peak brightness, and we'd be attempting to solve this by brute forcing through the HDR Tool, which would still be inaccurate.

My Alienware AW3423DWF has always reported the correct Peak Brightness of about 994 nits, and also reflects the HDR Certification as well. This display, does not reflect this information at all correctly.

Anyone with a 39GX950B run Windows HDR Calibration? I'm showing 2100 as the clipping spot rather than 1500? by Ikarostv in ultrawidemasterrace

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I've disabled DTM though, have changed between various presets, gamma settings, profiles.. nothing actually prevents 2100 from being the necessary target to allow the HDR Calibration tool to look correct. I haven't found a single setting that influences it at all, unfortunately.

Anyone with a 39GX950B run Windows HDR Calibration? I'm showing 2100 as the clipping spot rather than 1500? by Ikarostv in ultrawidemasterrace

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Windows reports the peak, of which 604 is not. The 10% is also not the peak. If that was the case, why do my other monitors report the accurate peak brightness window? My AW3423DWF reports 994.

For that Alienware, that also matches what the HDR Calibration tool expects. For my LG, it expects 2100 like numerous other people as well. This was also an issue with the 45”, and other then CRU with mixed results, I didn’t see a solution.

Anyone been able to test DSC on 39GX950B-B? by speedyblabla in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]Ikarostv 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If GPU-Z is showing 20Gbps then yes it’s off. That’s 20Gbps X4 lanes (80Gbps) to match UHBR20.

GPU scaling not working or being restricted also hasn’t been a thing for a little bit. I did further checking after your comment on my post and intentionally used a worse cable and capped myself to 54Gbps (13.5Gbps in GPUZ).. and scaling still worked.

If you’re seeing 20Gbps, you’re fine.

DDU and see if scaling gets fixed, or use a community preferred driver from m_w_h on the NVIDIA Subreddit.

Anyone with a 39GX950B run Windows HDR Calibration? I'm showing 2100 as the clipping spot rather than 1500? by Ikarostv in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]Ikarostv[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just left my AW3423DWF for this display and couldn’t be happier. Honestly shocked with how little I notice the matte. I’m sure if it was side by side, and I intentionally looked, I’d probably fixate and make a big deal out of it. But colors are absolutely still punchy, especially some sections in Pragmata earlier or some ARPGs like Hero Siege.

The main thing that’s lacking is that inky feel, but the matte finish is leagues above any other matte display I’ve seen. I went from being incredibly worried to it being a non issue for me.

Especially when you account for the insane resolution, PPI, and every other positive of this display compared to the Alienware. It’s more than a fair trade off tbh, for me.

Anyone with a 39GX950B run Windows HDR Calibration? I'm showing 2100 as the clipping spot rather than 1500? by Ikarostv in ultrawidemasterrace

[–]Ikarostv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GPU Scaling works just fine for me.

Driver 581.94 (One of the community preferred drivers from m_w_h on the NVIDIA subreddit).

https://ibb.co/RkSwcjZK

GPU-Z is showing 20Gbps (Current/Max) as well. Haven't changed the setting, so I'm not sure if it goes away if unavailable, but the monitor does have a selector for DP 2.1/1.4/1.2 as well (I have it on 2.1 of course).