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    M P reacted to cybik in Linux gaming is BETTER than Windows?   
    Say goodbye to your money.
     
    https://system76.com/desktops
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    M P reacted to SpaceGhostC2C in Linux gaming is BETTER than Windows?   
    It looks like a System 76 pre-built. They make computers that ship with Linux. Specifically, Pop! OS, which they maintain.
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    M P got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in 4k@120hz@HDR PC Gaming on your TV Today! (Club3D 1085 Display Port 1.4 to Hdmi 2.1 Adapter)   
    Ok, the title is a lie, you can play at the end of June. (12 Days)
     
    I am super exited about this and was waiting already over a year for it when they annonced it.
     
    Also would celebrate it big time if LTT would make a Video about it and test it out. I would even allow LTT to use the title free of charge.
     
    German: https://www.computerbase.de/2020-06/club3d-cac-1085-adapter/?amp=1
    Or https://www.pcgameshardware.de/Grafikkarten-Grafikkarte-97980/News/Club-3DCAC-1085-Adapter-1352455/
    Didn't find a english speaking article yet, but google translate:https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.computerbase.de%2F2020-06%2Fclub3d-cac-1085-adapter%2F%3Famp%3D1
     
    Edit: now there is a English Product Page:
    https://www.club-3d.com/en/detail/2496/displayport_1.4_to_hdmi_4k120hz_hdr_active_adapter_m-f/
     
    Club3d (Dutch Apdapter Maker) will release end of June (so max 12 days) the Clu3D CAC 1085 Display Port 1.4 to HDMI 2.1 Adapter.
    So if your GPU has Display Port 1.4 you can play at 4k@120hz or 8k@60hz on your TV if it supports hdmi 2.1 fully (Like Linus LG C9 TV in his living room - and my LG C955-Inch TV which I use as PC Monitor or the Samsung 8K TVs)

    Sadly if you don't have a RTX GPU or Amd Navi your GPU has no Display Stream Compression 1.2 (so you cannot have 4k@120hz@HDR)
    and it is not officaly supported, so this also would need to be tested out.
     
    Why the hell you want 4k@120hz Gaming? Well, if you have a RTX 2080ti or you want to Play CS GO you could do it.
    Or you are like me who like to use them Visual Studio and the Windows Desktop at 4k@120hz with my GTX 1060 6GB (Linus please also test with the previous 10xx series )
     
    So what you say? 69.90 Euroes for a Video Linus can make at home?
     
    Greetings
    Michi
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    M P got a reaction from Ben17 in I'm using LG C9 as PC Monitor, howto configure ARC and Auto switch on   
    Hello dear LTT Community,
     
    saw that yesterday Linus released a video about the LG C9 which I am actually using as PC Monitor (but "just" the 55 Inch Version, wanted a 2 in 1 Monitor/TV for my small Studio Apartment).
    I bought it 2 months ago (For sweet 1399 Euroes) but hadn't had much time to set it up properly yet, and have two Problems which you maybe can help me with:
     
    1. My setup is this LG C9 monitor connected over HDMI to my GTX 1060 6GB. The PC is connected via AUX to my Audio System.
    Now when I play movies on the PC everything is ok, but since the LG C9 does have no AUX Output I can connect my older speakers only to my PC.
    Now I thought I could use ARC from the TV to transfer the Audio from my TV to my PC, but it seems Nvidea is not supporting ARC In (Or it is technically not possible, since
    the GPU would need an Audio In?). Maybe somebody has an Idea about that.
     
    Haven't checked: is there a adapter from aux to HDMI?, wouldn't that ruin the sound?
     
    2. Automatic turn on. So far I still have to switch on the tv with the remote. Is there yet a technology to send a wake up signal over HDMI to the TV? Wondering since this exists for so long already.
    Also it seems the tv also does not support the windows turn off display, since after 30 Minutes the TV just shows no signal. Is there a setting to configure that.
     
    Btw: A few tips for people also wanna do that:
    I first was very disapointed because the graphics looked terrible and pixelated., the TV is by default set to 16:9, so the image is cropped. Set the input to original source.
    20:20 hindsight: 55 Inch is way too big for a monitor that is 50 centimeters from your face.  Believe the people on the internet.... but it is still awsome...
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