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  1. Looks like it was only for the first few days after launch. Thanks anyway though!
  2. Thanks, I'd appreciate that! Meanwhile, I'm working on a script to automate configuring atmos every time I connect to my TV
  3. I'm on Windows 11 22H2. Also noticed that reconfiguring Dolby Atmos in control panel fixes the issue temporarily, but I have to do the same after reboot
  4. In certain games, enabling both HDR and Dolby Atmos together results in no audio, and persists until reboot. I've only noticed this in The Crew: Motorfest and Remnant II, most other games work fine (i.e. Forza Horizon 5). Disabling HDR or Dolby Atmos prevents this from happening. I also have occasional short audio dropout in all games, but this seems to be a known issue with Nvidia GPUs. Useful specs: - GPU: RTX 3080, latest drivers - Display (TV): Samsung S95C @4K 144Hz 10bit HDR (Lowering the refresh rate to reduce bandwidth doesn't help) - Audio: Samsung Q930C (HDMI eARC soundbar + wireless sub + 2 satellite speakers) My PC is connected to the TV via an HDMI 2.1 cable, and the soundbar is connected to the TV via HDMI eARC. Any help would be appreciated!
  5. Thanks for your suggestions, the HDMI cable/port are working fine. I ended up using another piece of software called Monitor Profile Switcher which works perfectly.
  6. I have an RTX 3080 with an HDMI 2.1 cable connected to a Samsung S95C TV. When I manually go into Windows settings, disable my other monitors, and make the TV my primary display, I can get 4K 144Hz 10bit HDR + Gsync without issue. I'm trying to simplify switching using Display Fusion, which stores monitor configuration profiles and lets me switch between them. However, switching using this software causes the signal to constantly drop at 144Hz. Dropping down to 120Hz reduces the frequency of this, but I'm still getting dropouts. As far as I can tell, there's no difference in resolution, refresh rate, etc when switching manually vs switching with Display Fusion. Could it be that Display Stream Compression isn't kicking in? Or something else? Any recommendations on other software to try to achieve my goals?
  7. I uninstalled PulseEffects on my Steam Deck but it left audio devices behind. How do I delete these?
  8. If you use iCUE for fan control, Signal RGB might mess this up. At least it did in the past when I tried using it. I use a hacky solution, I have a shortcut that switches iCUE color profiles via SDK, then runs an AutoHotKey script that manually simulates quickly opening MSI center, selecting my color profile, then closing it. I can post my scripts if interested, though I'm using a Stream Deck so you'll have to adapt it as needed.
  9. Apart from being wireless only (though it can switch between Bluetooth and receiver) and over $40, the G603 has everything else.
  10. You can add HWInfo readings to the overlay. To do this, go to Settings, General/User Interface > enable Shared Memory Support in HWInfo. Then go to the sensors window, click the gear icon (Configure Sensors), OSD (RTSS), find CPU Package Power and check "Show value in OSD". Now open RTSS and check "Show Own Statistics".
  11. Exactly. What I would need is something that clones and upscales simultaneously. Any ideas?
  12. Is it possible to clone a 1440p display to a 4K capture card and "upscale"? I don't need it to actually be 4K, I just need the capture card to think it's getting a 4K signal. For reference, this is for the Elgato 4K60 S+ which does not support 1440p. Are there any workarounds/other capture cards that would allow me to record a minimum of 1440p 60? The capture card MUST have an encoder (no streaming PC required).
  13. Is there any way to switch lighting profiles in MSI Center (for my GPU) using my Elgato Stream Deck? AFAIK there are no hotkeys in MSI Center. There is an SDK but I can't find too much documentation on it. Appreciate any help!
  14. The fans might be reacting to CPU temp rather than coolant temp. Not too familiar with Be Quiet products but there should be an app you can download to make it so that your fans are controlled by coolant. As for the temps, this is normal. You can check your individual core temps using something like HWINFO64 and you should see only a few cores heat up that much. You could run a stress test like Cinebench or any sustained load to check if your cooling is working properly.
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