Nod32 would have had them beat
Yes, True Black 400 is a setting you can turn off and on. Turning it on limits it to True Black 400 specs. Turning it off gives you the full...
Why is HDR True Black 400 certification a problem? It's QD-OLED so will still do 1000nits. It just means people have a choice and can use 400 True...
Just quickly checked some recent releases... Avatar The Way of Water Maximum Content Light Level: 412 cd/m2 Rebel Moon Part One A Child of Fire...
Explains why so many movies nowadays are mastered to lower luminance levels
Whites yes, but not colour volume If choosing between the two I'd rather all colors be able to achieve good brightness levels
It's QD-OLED
Seems there is a lot of mis-understanding here... Being certified for DisplayHDR True Black 400 does not mean that 400nits is the peak...
That's not installed over the old driver than is it... Ticking 'clean install' removes your old driver first :rolleyes:
So... Back in the early days of PC gaming the highest end graphics cards couldn't run max settings on lots of modern games. Most games needed...
Optimized for AMD means no ray tracing so DLSS shouldn't be needed anyway. Shame, cos this game looks like a perfect candidate for some heavy ray...
They've put the prices so high it's no wonder sales are declining... What did they expect to happen?
A spec design, not Nvidia's design. They used the new ATX3.0 standard which is a 12 pin socket It is user error... User's did not properly...
This also effects high brightness 4K TVs and 4K OLEDs (for example, Samsung's and Sony's QD-OLEDs fall into this category). At the moment TVs hit...
[IMG] Been in stock at RRP for a few days now. Still too expensive imo, but all those arguing that all stock is over RRP... You're wrong :cool:
So how do you know it is not good?
Yes, you saw it in one game. A game that is already buggy... It must therefore be true for all games :D Move on LOL
LOL, my 3080 is undervolted while I am mining 230W - 96MH/s That chart looks awful :eek:
Not if they use failed yields that would not be fit for purpose in gaming cards but could still be used in mining cards
Yes, of course I can You can even withdraw to Paypal nowadays