![]() ![]() It always uses 8bit+dither, even through it does kick in HDR, the output will band and is not optimal. ycc:4:2:2 is not good for text and while it might work for graphics, it does introduce some issues that you might not find acceptable.īTW, windows color handling is not going to help you very much if you just enable HDR mode. ![]() If you are doing both, you will need to switch between 60hz and 30hz. This will leave text "decent" but allow for you to select 10bit colorspace. If you are primarily gaming (especially FPS), then the better option is to change the color encoding type to something else but leave refresh rate alone. ![]() This be within the bandwidth limitations of HDMI and allow for 10bit output. If this is for art/creative purposes (not gaming) you want to drop the resolution from 4k60hz down to 4k30hz. The best option depends on what you want to do. This will result in only 8bit being available. What it really means to you is that if you have the NVIDIA control panel set to manage color (which is a requirement) it cannot be set to rgb or ycc 4:4:4 if you are displaying 4k resolution at 60hz. On HDMI this means something within the bandwidth limitations of the cabling and signal generators. Next is to choose a standard legal option. You already have the studio driver, which is job 1. ![]() 10 bit requires you to change a few things. ![]()
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