No experience with E6 version, or other recent models. You may want to contact Lohan about his experiences, however. See [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/967323/lg-55c6v-p-4k-oled-2016-series-via-edid-weird-issues-related-to-rgb-full-ycbcr420/?offset=1#4981719[/url], for example.
Good choice, RS422!
I am also using the 65EF950 and it works flawlessly! I also tested the 55C6V from the 2016 series and faced many issues 3D Vision-wise (couldn't really get it to work properly with any EDID)
Good choice, RS422!
I am also using the 65EF950 and it works flawlessly! I also tested the 55C6V from the 2016 series and faced many issues 3D Vision-wise (couldn't really get it to work properly with any EDID)
Just tried this last night for the first time. Very impressive, I think I need to sit on the floor in front of the TV to get the maximum benefit! Tomb raider looked great and ran well but Trine 2 wouldn't launch for some reason.
For those struggling with long HDMI cables as I was, try : https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0063E5YH6/
This is a 10m cable and is far as away the best I've found for the price. It definitely supports 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 10 bit colour. I'm sure I read somewhere that HDMI doesn't actually have enough bandwidth for 12bit colour but mny display is only 10bit anyway so not bothered and didn't try.
Just tried this last night for the first time. Very impressive, I think I need to sit on the floor in front of the TV to get the maximum benefit! Tomb raider looked great and ran well but Trine 2 wouldn't launch for some reason.
This is a 10m cable and is far as away the best I've found for the price. It definitely supports 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 10 bit colour. I'm sure I read somewhere that HDMI doesn't actually have enough bandwidth for 12bit colour but mny display is only 10bit anyway so not bothered and didn't try.
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I have a 2016 E sereies 55" OLED, and I lOVE it. It has a much better picture then my previous 55" 2015 9200 OLED.
@Lohan, why are you running RGB, or YCBR 420 anyway. You should be using YCBR Chroma 444. 444 is superior and is much sharper to my eye.
You need to change input (edit Icon) to PC, turn on HDMI deep color on your input in the TV, and change to 3840 x 2160 and chroma 444 on your PC.
The only issue that I think may be related to the 2016 OLED is that every half hour or so the TV swaps eyes on me and I have to toggle the 3D on the TV on then off and it goes back to normal. I'm also getting a color flash every once in a while but that could be because I'm running really old HDMI cables and I've just ordered some new ones to see if any of these issues go away.
I have a 2016 E sereies 55" OLED, and I lOVE it. It has a much better picture then my previous 55" 2015 9200 OLED.
@Lohan, why are you running RGB, or YCBR 420 anyway. You should be using YCBR Chroma 444. 444 is superior and is much sharper to my eye.
You need to change input (edit Icon) to PC, turn on HDMI deep color on your input in the TV, and change to 3840 x 2160 and chroma 444 on your PC.
The only issue that I think may be related to the 2016 OLED is that every half hour or so the TV swaps eyes on me and I have to toggle the 3D on the TV on then off and it goes back to normal. I'm also getting a color flash every once in a while but that could be because I'm running really old HDMI cables and I've just ordered some new ones to see if any of these issues go away.
When I tried the 2016 series I also faced color-related issues like the picture being more black-and-white than coloured also I got some minor color flashing. I tried every single output color format in Nvidia Control Panel and not a single one worked properly.
So in the end I decided it would be best to switch back to the glorious 950V (9500)-series that works flawlessly.
When I found out that I could get a brand new 2015 65"-950V for roughly the same price I paid for the 2016 55C6V I instantly ordered the unit-switch and couldn't be happier now. With the 65"-screen the FOV is even bigger now than it already was with the 55" and quite honestly that counts for way more in my book than the slightly better picture-performance of the 2016-series.
Judging from what you are saying Conan, I guess this further confirms that there are indeed issues with the 2016-series.
When I tried the 2016 series I also faced color-related issues like the picture being more black-and-white than coloured also I got some minor color flashing. I tried every single output color format in Nvidia Control Panel and not a single one worked properly.
So in the end I decided it would be best to switch back to the glorious 950V (9500)-series that works flawlessly.
When I found out that I could get a brand new 2015 65"-950V for roughly the same price I paid for the 2016 55C6V I instantly ordered the unit-switch and couldn't be happier now. With the 65"-screen the FOV is even bigger now than it already was with the 55" and quite honestly that counts for way more in my book than the slightly better picture-performance of the 2016-series.
Judging from what you are saying Conan, I guess this further confirms that there are indeed issues with the 2016-series.
I have a 4K 2D display, the only issue that new cables fixed for me was HDMI handshake issues that would manifest as the screen periodically blacking out.
4:4:4@60 would cause white sparkles on black, easily seen using any display test, such as http://tft.vanity.dk/
This issue is being caused by the HDMI out on my GPU, dropping the Hz from 60 to 46 would eliminate the problem. I'd RMA my 980ti, but I have no other issues. To rectify this, I use a Club3D adapter in a DP output (note:if using 3DTV Play, it will not work with an adapter and must be connected to your HDMI output)
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/977187/
I have a 4K 2D display, the only issue that new cables fixed for me was HDMI handshake issues that would manifest as the screen periodically blacking out.
4:4:4@60 would cause white sparkles on black, easily seen using any display test, such as http://tft.vanity.dk/
This issue is being caused by the HDMI out on my GPU, dropping the Hz from 60 to 46 would eliminate the problem. I'd RMA my 980ti, but I have no other issues. To rectify this, I use a Club3D adapter in a DP output (note:if using 3DTV Play, it will not work with an adapter and must be connected to your HDMI output)
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/977187/
[quote="lohan"]When I tried the 2016 series I also faced color-related issues like the picture being more black-and-white than coloured also I got some minor color flashing. I tried every single output color format in Nvidia Control Panel and not a single one worked properly.
So in the end I decided it would be best to switch back to the glorious 950V (9500)-series that works flawlessly.
When I found out that I could get a brand new 2015 65"-950V for roughly the same price I paid for the 2016 55C6V I instantly ordered the unit-switch and couldn't be happier now. With the 65"-screen the FOV is even bigger now than it already was with the 55" and quite honestly that counts for way more in my book than the slightly better picture-performance of the 2016-series.
Judging from what you are saying Conan, I guess this further confirms that there are indeed issues with the 2016-series.
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Yes, but I'm still not 100% sure on if the issues are with the TV or bad cable or possibly also having upgraded to the Titan recently. Too many variables but I'm getting new cables to test in a few days.
Also, just for anyone else who is planning on running the OLED with the mod - You MUST turn on HDMI deep color in the options fore EACH input, and you MUST change the input label to PC. I forgot to do this at first and had messed up colors and ghosting.
Lohan, did you do these 2 steps on your 2016 OLED?
Congrats on the 65" model, it's still great, but I Much prefer the picture on my 2016 model. The colors especially are a huge improvement for me.
lohan said:When I tried the 2016 series I also faced color-related issues like the picture being more black-and-white than coloured also I got some minor color flashing. I tried every single output color format in Nvidia Control Panel and not a single one worked properly.
So in the end I decided it would be best to switch back to the glorious 950V (9500)-series that works flawlessly.
When I found out that I could get a brand new 2015 65"-950V for roughly the same price I paid for the 2016 55C6V I instantly ordered the unit-switch and couldn't be happier now. With the 65"-screen the FOV is even bigger now than it already was with the 55" and quite honestly that counts for way more in my book than the slightly better picture-performance of the 2016-series.
Judging from what you are saying Conan, I guess this further confirms that there are indeed issues with the 2016-series.
Yes, but I'm still not 100% sure on if the issues are with the TV or bad cable or possibly also having upgraded to the Titan recently. Too many variables but I'm getting new cables to test in a few days.
Also, just for anyone else who is planning on running the OLED with the mod - You MUST turn on HDMI deep color in the options fore EACH input, and you MUST change the input label to PC. I forgot to do this at first and had messed up colors and ghosting.
Lohan, did you do these 2 steps on your 2016 OLED?
Congrats on the 65" model, it's still great, but I Much prefer the picture on my 2016 model. The colors especially are a huge improvement for me.
I did all of it:
1)Tried 2 different and brand-new premium HDMI cables.
2) Enabled HDMI-Deep color. This step was absolutely mandatory as no picture was feeded to my TV with HDMI Deep-Color disabled (same for the 2015 950v - using Titan X Pascal)
3) Renamed the HDMI-port giving it the label "PC" (unfortunately no success here).
1)Tried 2 different and brand-new premium HDMI cables.
2) Enabled HDMI-Deep color. This step was absolutely mandatory as no picture was feeded to my TV with HDMI Deep-Color disabled (same for the 2015 950v - using Titan X Pascal)
3) Renamed the HDMI-port giving it the label "PC" (unfortunately no success here).
Today at last that have brought my 55ef950 TV. Guys, prompt, please, where to take that EDID file which Joker has created for this TV? And what else it is necessary to make for a comfortable gaming in 3840х2160? To rename HDMI-3 to PC and turn the Deep Color on TV, and turn OFF "Trumotion" - it I know. More nothing is required to be turning in the TV and in settings of the computer?
...ups...when I turn "Ultra Deep Color" on TV - it lost signal from PC ((... Maybe I must turn anything in Nvidia Control Panel? I turn 3840x2160x60Hz and did nothing anymore
Today at last that have brought my 55ef950 TV. Guys, prompt, please, where to take that EDID file which Joker has created for this TV? And what else it is necessary to make for a comfortable gaming in 3840х2160? To rename HDMI-3 to PC and turn the Deep Color on TV, and turn OFF "Trumotion" - it I know. More nothing is required to be turning in the TV and in settings of the computer?
...ups...when I turn "Ultra Deep Color" on TV - it lost signal from PC ((... Maybe I must turn anything in Nvidia Control Panel? I turn 3840x2160x60Hz and did nothing anymore
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How long is your cable? That is most likely the problem.
I had problems with all the cables I tried until the one I linked above.
In each case, turning on deep colour made the TV lose input. A shorter cable would probably have been ok but my PC is in a different room.
How long is your cable? That is most likely the problem.
I had problems with all the cables I tried until the one I linked above.
In each case, turning on deep colour made the TV lose input. A shorter cable would probably have been ok but my PC is in a different room.
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what you think about 4k LG OLED 55" E6 TV model ? It has less input lag vs 55EF9500 - 34 vs 54
http://ca.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/ef9500
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4K3D on passive LG OLED 4K TV 65C6V, GTX 1080 Ti, Win 8.1 64 Pro, i7-7700, 3D-Vision 2 on Benq LW61-LED PJ. HTC Vive. Panasonic Z-10000 3D Camcorder
I am also using the 65EF950 and it works flawlessly! I also tested the 55C6V from the 2016 series and faced many issues 3D Vision-wise (couldn't really get it to work properly with any EDID)
For those struggling with long HDMI cables as I was, try : https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0063E5YH6/
This is a 10m cable and is far as away the best I've found for the price. It definitely supports 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 10 bit colour. I'm sure I read somewhere that HDMI doesn't actually have enough bandwidth for 12bit colour but mny display is only 10bit anyway so not bothered and didn't try.
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@Lohan, why are you running RGB, or YCBR 420 anyway. You should be using YCBR Chroma 444. 444 is superior and is much sharper to my eye.
You need to change input (edit Icon) to PC, turn on HDMI deep color on your input in the TV, and change to 3840 x 2160 and chroma 444 on your PC.
The only issue that I think may be related to the 2016 OLED is that every half hour or so the TV swaps eyes on me and I have to toggle the 3D on the TV on then off and it goes back to normal. I'm also getting a color flash every once in a while but that could be because I'm running really old HDMI cables and I've just ordered some new ones to see if any of these issues go away.
So in the end I decided it would be best to switch back to the glorious 950V (9500)-series that works flawlessly.
When I found out that I could get a brand new 2015 65"-950V for roughly the same price I paid for the 2016 55C6V I instantly ordered the unit-switch and couldn't be happier now. With the 65"-screen the FOV is even bigger now than it already was with the 55" and quite honestly that counts for way more in my book than the slightly better picture-performance of the 2016-series.
Judging from what you are saying Conan, I guess this further confirms that there are indeed issues with the 2016-series.
4:4:4@60 would cause white sparkles on black, easily seen using any display test, such as http://tft.vanity.dk/
This issue is being caused by the HDMI out on my GPU, dropping the Hz from 60 to 46 would eliminate the problem. I'd RMA my 980ti, but I have no other issues. To rectify this, I use a Club3D adapter in a DP output (note:if using 3DTV Play, it will not work with an adapter and must be connected to your HDMI output)
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/977187/
Yes, but I'm still not 100% sure on if the issues are with the TV or bad cable or possibly also having upgraded to the Titan recently. Too many variables but I'm getting new cables to test in a few days.
Also, just for anyone else who is planning on running the OLED with the mod - You MUST turn on HDMI deep color in the options fore EACH input, and you MUST change the input label to PC. I forgot to do this at first and had messed up colors and ghosting.
Lohan, did you do these 2 steps on your 2016 OLED?
Congrats on the 65" model, it's still great, but I Much prefer the picture on my 2016 model. The colors especially are a huge improvement for me.
1)Tried 2 different and brand-new premium HDMI cables.
2) Enabled HDMI-Deep color. This step was absolutely mandatory as no picture was feeded to my TV with HDMI Deep-Color disabled (same for the 2015 950v - using Titan X Pascal)
3) Renamed the HDMI-port giving it the label "PC" (unfortunately no success here).
...ups...when I turn "Ultra Deep Color" on TV - it lost signal from PC ((... Maybe I must turn anything in Nvidia Control Panel? I turn 3840x2160x60Hz and did nothing anymore
4K3D on passive LG OLED 4K TV 65C6V, GTX 1080 Ti, Win 8.1 64 Pro, i7-7700, 3D-Vision 2 on Benq LW61-LED PJ. HTC Vive. Panasonic Z-10000 3D Camcorder
maybe the bad HDMI cable?
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I had problems with all the cables I tried until the one I linked above.
In each case, turning on deep colour made the TV lose input. A shorter cable would probably have been ok but my PC is in a different room.
Gigabyte RTX2080TI Gaming OC, I7-6700k ~ 4.4Ghz, 3x BenQ XL2420T, BenQ TK800, LG 55EG960V (3D OLED), Samsung 850 EVO SSD, Crucial M4 SSD, 3D vision kit, Xpand x104 glasses, Corsair HX1000i, Win 10 pro 64/Win 7 64https://www.3dmark.com/fs/9529310