[quote="SubjectBucko"]I am thinking of getting a second 4k 3d tv for future proofing as they are hard to come by. [/quote]
So are you liking the curve of the LG556C6V and would get another? Or would you get a flat panel? When I looked at curved TVs and monitors at the store, my initial impression was "I'll pass"
SubjectBucko said:I am thinking of getting a second 4k 3d tv for future proofing as they are hard to come by.
So are you liking the curve of the LG556C6V and would get another? Or would you get a flat panel? When I looked at curved TVs and monitors at the store, my initial impression was "I'll pass"
Tried both of them D-man11
If you play in 4k resolution you can sit very close (1 meter from 65” screen) and the curvness is just wrapping you and intensify the experience.
For this reason I think curve screen with 3D fits together very well.
Tried both of them D-man11
If you play in 4k resolution you can sit very close (1 meter from 65” screen) and the curvness is just wrapping you and intensify the experience.
For this reason I think curve screen with 3D fits together very well.
[quote="whyme466"]Are you using this EDID (see [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/943900/3d-vision/search-information-about-edid-for-3dvision-on-lg-oled-4k-55ef950v-55ef9500-/post/5248436/#5248436[/url])? It works great with my E6, including HDR. Another reference - [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1100435/3d-vision/witcher-3-and-other-games-in-3d-without-3d-vision-can-it-be-done-what-do-i-need-/post/5998903/#5998903[/url]. Also, reduce TV’s sharpness setting to eliminate another potential ghosting source, and use 4K certified HDMI cable.
By the way, I just replaced my 4960x (overclocked to 4.5 GHz). Shadow of the Tomb Raider definitely taxes both GPU AND CPU limits, and my 4960x would drop to 16-18 fps in some areas, with max graphics settings and 3840x2160 native resolution. New CPU (9900x) increased minimum frame rate to more acceptable 22 fps (using same hybrid cooled 2080Ti GPU).[/quote]
I have to do a fresh windows install after a dreaded blackscreen of death windows 10 issue. I cant get the edid download to take as it is being recognised as a tiff file and when downloaded the file is .inf and not .inf.tiff so a simple rename is not possible. How to I get the file type recognised as .inf please?
By the way, I just replaced my 4960x (overclocked to 4.5 GHz). Shadow of the Tomb Raider definitely taxes both GPU AND CPU limits, and my 4960x would drop to 16-18 fps in some areas, with max graphics settings and 3840x2160 native resolution. New CPU (9900x) increased minimum frame rate to more acceptable 22 fps (using same hybrid cooled 2080Ti GPU).
I have to do a fresh windows install after a dreaded blackscreen of death windows 10 issue. I cant get the edid download to take as it is being recognised as a tiff file and when downloaded the file is .inf and not .inf.tiff so a simple rename is not possible. How to I get the file type recognised as .inf please?
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
Simply rename the file after download (delete .tif part of name). As D-Man11 mentioned before, this renaming is necessary because of web site restrictions on file types in this forum.
Simply rename the file after download (delete .tif part of name). As D-Man11 mentioned before, this renaming is necessary because of web site restrictions on file types in this forum.
[quote="whyme466"]Simply rename the file after download (delete .tif part of name). As D-Man11 mentioned before, this renaming is necessary because of web site restrictions on file types in this forum.[/quote]
This does not work on my version of windows 10. Had to go into control panel, appearance and personalisation, file explorer options, view and untick "hide extensions for know file types" and this allowed me to see the .inf.tiff to rename it to inf. Windows 10 is killing me!
whyme466 said:Simply rename the file after download (delete .tif part of name). As D-Man11 mentioned before, this renaming is necessary because of web site restrictions on file types in this forum.
This does not work on my version of windows 10. Had to go into control panel, appearance and personalisation, file explorer options, view and untick "hide extensions for know file types" and this allowed me to see the .inf.tiff to rename it to inf. Windows 10 is killing me!
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
Another black screen of death after managing to play Dragon age Inquisition in 4K 3d for 3 hours after a fresh windows install on a new ssd. Could not recover windows despite system restore. Safe mode boot etc. Can anyone on the forum who maybe has had similar issues with windows 10 throw me a lifeline please. I will stop windows update with the gpedit.msc this time.
Another black screen of death after managing to play Dragon age Inquisition in 4K 3d for 3 hours after a fresh windows install on a new ssd. Could not recover windows despite system restore. Safe mode boot etc. Can anyone on the forum who maybe has had similar issues with windows 10 throw me a lifeline please. I will stop windows update with the gpedit.msc this time.
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
You might read the RTX 2XXX sub-forums to see if anyone else is having a similar problem in 2D.
Also read driver notes and the driver feedback thread for known issues. Keep in mind, that only a small subset of issues ever get reported, most just complain in random threads across the internet, instead of helping Nvidia help them.
The RTX 2080ti were having issues with bad memory, this could also be a problem. Dunno
GPUz will tell you what type of memory your RTX is using. Search the web, Micron memory was having a high failure rate. Samsung seemed to be OK.
If you are overclocked on the CPU, Memory, GPU... try stock clocks. You can also open and watch perfmon to see if you notice anything out of the norm, as well as use it to capture start to end timelines.
In NvCP at the top, you can click "Help" "Debug Mode", AFAIK this will still function to stock clock all GPUs.
What sucks is not being able to recover. W10 has a new Blue-screen analyzer thingy. I posted it here in the forums, but I can't remember much about it. Google should easily find it, it was on multiple site. But of course this doesn't help when everything goes south.
You might read the RTX 2XXX sub-forums to see if anyone else is having a similar problem in 2D.
Also read driver notes and the driver feedback thread for known issues. Keep in mind, that only a small subset of issues ever get reported, most just complain in random threads across the internet, instead of helping Nvidia help them.
The RTX 2080ti were having issues with bad memory, this could also be a problem. Dunno
GPUz will tell you what type of memory your RTX is using. Search the web, Micron memory was having a high failure rate. Samsung seemed to be OK.
If you are overclocked on the CPU, Memory, GPU... try stock clocks. You can also open and watch perfmon to see if you notice anything out of the norm, as well as use it to capture start to end timelines.
In NvCP at the top, you can click "Help" "Debug Mode", AFAIK this will still function to stock clock all GPUs.
What sucks is not being able to recover. W10 has a new Blue-screen analyzer thingy. I posted it here in the forums, but I can't remember much about it. Google should easily find it, it was on multiple site. But of course this doesn't help when everything goes south.
I have been struggling with this for most of the last 24 hours.
Seems to be a nvidia driver issue as far as I can work out by a process of elimination. I have been running all components at stock. If I disable one card by turning off the PCI-E lane switches on my motherboard, everything runs perfectly. When trying to install sli that is when I get a black screen before the sign in screen. Monitor goes blank, keyboard, mouse rgb's go off. If I then switch off one of the cards and reboot, I can load into windows again. I tried ddu in safe mode but either windows installs drivers while nvidia is running the compatibility check, or if I disable windows update/driver installation via services.msc then I get a black screen during the driver installation process. I read that removing the sli bridge can solve this, as I assume drivers are trying to load up gpu's with sli configured. Anyway, that you for the commiserations.
I have tried refreshing screen with windows + alt + shift + B and projecting with windows + P, plugging and unplugging hdmi cable, running installation with both tv and monitor plugged in, or either. I updated my motherboard bios. I tried with and without a driver installer programme, letting windows install all hardware drivers on its own. Seems to be an sli issue. I do some more research and keep trying. Let me know if you have any more ideas please. Thanks
I have been struggling with this for most of the last 24 hours.
Seems to be a nvidia driver issue as far as I can work out by a process of elimination. I have been running all components at stock. If I disable one card by turning off the PCI-E lane switches on my motherboard, everything runs perfectly. When trying to install sli that is when I get a black screen before the sign in screen. Monitor goes blank, keyboard, mouse rgb's go off. If I then switch off one of the cards and reboot, I can load into windows again. I tried ddu in safe mode but either windows installs drivers while nvidia is running the compatibility check, or if I disable windows update/driver installation via services.msc then I get a black screen during the driver installation process. I read that removing the sli bridge can solve this, as I assume drivers are trying to load up gpu's with sli configured. Anyway, that you for the commiserations.
I have tried refreshing screen with windows + alt + shift + B and projecting with windows + P, plugging and unplugging hdmi cable, running installation with both tv and monitor plugged in, or either. I updated my motherboard bios. I tried with and without a driver installer programme, letting windows install all hardware drivers on its own. Seems to be an sli issue. I do some more research and keep trying. Let me know if you have any more ideas please. Thanks
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
Perhaps check the web for SLI coolbits that people are using with this game.
It's a real shame that Nvidia isn't forthcoming with all of the various settings available in NvCP.
Of course if you read through the DA I thread, you might find suggestions by Helifax for SLI. Perhaps he also ran into these issues.
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Maybe it's cause when an achievement pops up in the in game overlay?
EA also has threads on crashing. A quick glance showed this
@BanS4ee wrote:
Hi guys.
So i was having this problem as well and i found something that work for me. Which was to turn off the in-game orgins menu that u can pull up.
To do this go
Origin>application settings>Origin In-game>uncheck Origin In>game.
Whether this works for u no idea, hope it does. Anyways happy gaming with what ever game you play!
Newf72 wrote:
Man, I could platonically kiss you....
Until I turned off the in-game origin menu, i never knew if I had 60 mins or 5 mins of gameplay...
After disabling the in-game menu...not only did it get rid of my CTD issues, my load time is waaaaaay faster....from about 3-5 minutes to 30 seconds....awesome...thanks for the post!
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Dragon-Age-Inquisition/Dragon-Age-Inquisition-keeps-crashing-to-desktop-no-error/td-p/4046654/page/30
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From the GTX 9XX forums
[quote="SKManu2b"]I had to lower my RAM from 2600/CL10/1T to 2600/CL10/2T for this title only, while the PC is rock solid under any stress test (P95/IBT/OCCT/Memtest...).
You should give it a try.[/quote]
Perhaps check the web for SLI coolbits that people are using with this game.
It's a real shame that Nvidia isn't forthcoming with all of the various settings available in NvCP.
Of course if you read through the DA I thread, you might find suggestions by Helifax for SLI. Perhaps he also ran into these issues.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Maybe it's cause when an achievement pops up in the in game overlay?
EA also has threads on crashing. A quick glance showed this
@BanS4ee wrote:
Hi guys.
So i was having this problem as well and i found something that work for me. Which was to turn off the in-game orgins menu that u can pull up.
SKManu2b said:I had to lower my RAM from 2600/CL10/1T to 2600/CL10/2T for this title only, while the PC is rock solid under any stress test (P95/IBT/OCCT/Memtest...).
I recently had a random black screen problem (black after 10-60 minutes) that I tried (and failed) resolving by repeatedly re-installing Windows 10 and NVidia drivers - the problem was a bad/mismatched HDMI cable! Note that the video from cable LOOKED good on my E6, but the eventual black screen indicated that something was wrong...
A E6/C6 HDMI cable must be 4K certified/verified - not an older HDMI 1.4 cable.
I recently had a random black screen problem (black after 10-60 minutes) that I tried (and failed) resolving by repeatedly re-installing Windows 10 and NVidia drivers - the problem was a bad/mismatched HDMI cable! Note that the video from cable LOOKED good on my E6, but the eventual black screen indicated that something was wrong...
A E6/C6 HDMI cable must be 4K certified/verified - not an older HDMI 1.4 cable.
This is messing with my miiiiiiiind.
I am using an hdmi 2.0 cable. Tried another even more expensive cable as well. Trying to install on my pc monitor using display port as well. All my hardware running perfectly until I installed windows 10.
Can I run my LG OLED in windows 7 because I think I had it with windows 10 now?
I am using an hdmi 2.0 cable. Tried another even more expensive cable as well. Trying to install on my pc monitor using display port as well. All my hardware running perfectly until I installed windows 10.
Can I run my LG OLED in windows 7 because I think I had it with windows 10 now?
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
[quote="SubjectBucko"]Can anyone please confirm whether I would be able to run 4K LG tv with edid in windows 7 please? Thanks in advance [/quote]
It will work for sure. I did it in Windows 7.
Thank you. No matter what I have done I cannot get windows 10 to install with sli. As soon as I sited the second card after a normal install up to that point windows started crashing. I was able to load with low resolution startup and can see the nvcp for a brief period before blue screen or black screen.
Thank you. No matter what I have done I cannot get windows 10 to install with sli. As soon as I sited the second card after a normal install up to that point windows started crashing. I was able to load with low resolution startup and can see the nvcp for a brief period before blue screen or black screen.
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
So are you liking the curve of the LG556C6V and would get another? Or would you get a flat panel? When I looked at curved TVs and monitors at the store, my initial impression was "I'll pass"
If you play in 4k resolution you can sit very close (1 meter from 65” screen) and the curvness is just wrapping you and intensify the experience.
For this reason I think curve screen with 3D fits together very well.
I have to do a fresh windows install after a dreaded blackscreen of death windows 10 issue. I cant get the edid download to take as it is being recognised as a tiff file and when downloaded the file is .inf and not .inf.tiff so a simple rename is not possible. How to I get the file type recognised as .inf please?
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
This does not work on my version of windows 10. Had to go into control panel, appearance and personalisation, file explorer options, view and untick "hide extensions for know file types" and this allowed me to see the .inf.tiff to rename it to inf. Windows 10 is killing me!
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
Also read driver notes and the driver feedback thread for known issues. Keep in mind, that only a small subset of issues ever get reported, most just complain in random threads across the internet, instead of helping Nvidia help them.
The RTX 2080ti were having issues with bad memory, this could also be a problem. Dunno
GPUz will tell you what type of memory your RTX is using. Search the web, Micron memory was having a high failure rate. Samsung seemed to be OK.
If you are overclocked on the CPU, Memory, GPU... try stock clocks. You can also open and watch perfmon to see if you notice anything out of the norm, as well as use it to capture start to end timelines.
In NvCP at the top, you can click "Help" "Debug Mode", AFAIK this will still function to stock clock all GPUs.
What sucks is not being able to recover. W10 has a new Blue-screen analyzer thingy. I posted it here in the forums, but I can't remember much about it. Google should easily find it, it was on multiple site. But of course this doesn't help when everything goes south.
Seems to be a nvidia driver issue as far as I can work out by a process of elimination. I have been running all components at stock. If I disable one card by turning off the PCI-E lane switches on my motherboard, everything runs perfectly. When trying to install sli that is when I get a black screen before the sign in screen. Monitor goes blank, keyboard, mouse rgb's go off. If I then switch off one of the cards and reboot, I can load into windows again. I tried ddu in safe mode but either windows installs drivers while nvidia is running the compatibility check, or if I disable windows update/driver installation via services.msc then I get a black screen during the driver installation process. I read that removing the sli bridge can solve this, as I assume drivers are trying to load up gpu's with sli configured. Anyway, that you for the commiserations.
I have tried refreshing screen with windows + alt + shift + B and projecting with windows + P, plugging and unplugging hdmi cable, running installation with both tv and monitor plugged in, or either. I updated my motherboard bios. I tried with and without a driver installer programme, letting windows install all hardware drivers on its own. Seems to be an sli issue. I do some more research and keep trying. Let me know if you have any more ideas please. Thanks
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
It's a real shame that Nvidia isn't forthcoming with all of the various settings available in NvCP.
Of course if you read through the DA I thread, you might find suggestions by Helifax for SLI. Perhaps he also ran into these issues.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Maybe it's cause when an achievement pops up in the in game overlay?
EA also has threads on crashing. A quick glance showed this
@BanS4ee wrote:
Hi guys.
So i was having this problem as well and i found something that work for me. Which was to turn off the in-game orgins menu that u can pull up.
To do this go
Origin>application settings>Origin In-game>uncheck Origin In>game.
Whether this works for u no idea, hope it does. Anyways happy gaming with what ever game you play!
Newf72 wrote:
Man, I could platonically kiss you....
Until I turned off the in-game origin menu, i never knew if I had 60 mins or 5 mins of gameplay...
After disabling the in-game menu...not only did it get rid of my CTD issues, my load time is waaaaaay faster....from about 3-5 minutes to 30 seconds....awesome...thanks for the post!
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Dragon-Age-Inquisition/Dragon-Age-Inquisition-keeps-crashing-to-desktop-no-error/td-p/4046654/page/30
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
From the GTX 9XX forums
A E6/C6 HDMI cable must be 4K certified/verified - not an older HDMI 1.4 cable.
I am using an hdmi 2.0 cable. Tried another even more expensive cable as well. Trying to install on my pc monitor using display port as well. All my hardware running perfectly until I installed windows 10.
Can I run my LG OLED in windows 7 because I think I had it with windows 10 now?
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
It will work for sure. I did it in Windows 7.
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod
Rampage 4 Extreme
4960x oc 4.6 Ghz, H100i watercooler
2080 Ti Sli
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
5760x1080 PG258Q/2560x1440 PG278Q
4k Lg55c6v with edid mod