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chrispoler

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    chrispoler reacted to Srijan Verma in HDR question for DisplayPort 1.2   
    yes.
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    chrispoler reacted to e22big in HDR question for DisplayPort 1.2   
    DP 1.2 can do 10 bit 444 at 4k 60hz just fine - which is why a lot of older 4k 60hz display came with it. You will only have a problem when going above 60hz (even so, you don't technically need 10 bit for HDR, it's just not ideal if you want to take advantage of the display wilder colour gamut)
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    chrispoler reacted to Srijan Verma in HDR question for DisplayPort 1.2   
    You need to turn on hdr in windows settings for some applications to enable the setting which gets kinda annoying turning it on and off again. The keyboard shortcut for that  is win+alt+B
     
     
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    chrispoler reacted to -rascal- in Can someone look at my SOTTR benchmark and help me understand it?   
    GPU Bound 44%.
    Min -- CPU is able to render 92 FPS, but GPU can only do 76.
    Max -- CPU can render 260 FPS, but GPU can only do 163
    Average -- CPU is capable of rendering 147 FPS, while your GPU can only push out 102 FPS.
    etc, etc.
     
    Your RTX 2060 is the bottleneck...at least for this particular game. 
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    chrispoler reacted to AbydosOne in Are USB 3.0 Card Readers pointless for most people?   
    Heck no (so yes to your next question), basically every SD card I've had in the last 6 years or so maxes out a 2.0 reader with ease. USB2.0 rarely gets above 30MBps in my experience (even though 480Mbps/8 is 60MBps *shrug*).
     
    I've had two different 3.0 readers, and there really is a speed increase (usually around 80-90MBps). Even the no-name 32GB uSD card I got with a $20 cheapo camera does 80MBps. There's not really a market for slow SD cards when the fast ones are basically just as cheap.
     
    EDIT: I should probably add that I don't even use high end SD cards; there are ones that will go well above 100MBps.
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