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Of course, but what exactly can I do to test and verify its bandwidth?
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Ok, damn. Lame that there's not a single DP port on this TV.
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Below is the image he posted a second ago: 4:4:4, 10-bit, 1440p. Also, is 3840×2160 @ 60 Hz 8 bpc the maximum even for 2.0b?
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That's the max, even for 2.0b? Also, then how did buddy get 10 bit? Is it because he's running 1440p?
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The thing that bothers me is that it showed up with "High Speed" printed on the cable itself. I asked them about it and they said it was done to reduce manufacturing costs, which seems super fishy to me...
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I will do that. Thanks
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Ok, nice. That's where it was. It's weird. My TV, an LG C9 has a 10 bit screen, but there's no 10 bit option ?? The only option is 8 bpc. I've tried changing other settings to see if it was contingent on some other setting, but no matter what I set everything to the only option is always 8 bpc Does that mean the cable doesn't have enough bandwidth? Also, is 4:4:4 preferred for PC/gaming stuff, whereas 4:2:0 is better for movies/tv?
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It's acceptable, but I bet there's much better deals out there.
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Okay, so I've enabled the "Ultra Deep Color" setting on my TV, which is the chroma subsampling to my knowledge. But how can I test HDR? I've looked in my TV and Nvidia settings and can't find nothing.
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Nah, it wasn't that expensive. Well, it was kind of expensive. It cost me $23 CDN. I kind of wanted to get my hands on a cable that would work well with 2.1 since eventually PC components will support it and my TV is already 2.1.
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How can I test HDR and 4:4:4 Chroma sampling? Would those be settings on the TV itself? Also, is there a specific piece of content somewhere that I can use to test those things? Thanks