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Processor | Ryzen 5800X |
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Motherboard | Asus TUF-Gaming B550-Plus |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Nitro+ |
Storage | HP EX950 512GB + Samsung 970 PRO 1TB |
Display(s) | Cooler Master GP27Q |
Case | Fractal Design Define R6 Black |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Sound Blaster AE-5 |
Power Supply | Seasonic PRIME Ultra 650W Gold |
Mouse | Roccat Kone AIMO Remastered |
Software | Windows 10 x64 |
After much consideration, I ordered and it has arrived earlier today, and I've been playing around with it.
First of all, I want to go back to 1200p! LOL! All texts are so damn small I can barely read them. Having to have the monitor a little further certainly doesn't help. I will also turn into an owl soon, because I have to literally turn my head left and right to clearly see what happens around the edges. I foresee funny gaming experiences!
After some trial and error, I managed to calibrate the sRGB mode using my old trusty i1 Display Pro device and hopefully I can work on photos again - on a monitor that feels to have much more lively screen. I might need a newer device though, because this one doesn't know what mini-LED backglight is, and this might affect things in some way. But for now I'm good.
But then... HDR. What's up with that? How do I even?-
1)
I am using Windows 10, HDR is set to auto in the OSD, and I thought this would just kind of turn on by itself when I play stuff.
Nope!
There is just "use HDR" switch in the settings, but according to Google, there is also supposed to be "Play HDR Games and Apps" one, but it's not there. Can anyone make a guess what's wrong?
2)
How does the local dimming feature work? Am I supposed to manually turn it on and off? I guess my use case is bizarre, because I work with photos AND play games, so perhaps I am supposed to be permanently in HDR mode, in which case this feature can be kept on? If I turn it in in current state of things, the whole screen turns very dark. But then you are not supposed to be using HDR mode in desktop, right? So how does one go around using this?
First of all, I want to go back to 1200p! LOL! All texts are so damn small I can barely read them. Having to have the monitor a little further certainly doesn't help. I will also turn into an owl soon, because I have to literally turn my head left and right to clearly see what happens around the edges. I foresee funny gaming experiences!
After some trial and error, I managed to calibrate the sRGB mode using my old trusty i1 Display Pro device and hopefully I can work on photos again - on a monitor that feels to have much more lively screen. I might need a newer device though, because this one doesn't know what mini-LED backglight is, and this might affect things in some way. But for now I'm good.
But then... HDR. What's up with that? How do I even?-
1)
I am using Windows 10, HDR is set to auto in the OSD, and I thought this would just kind of turn on by itself when I play stuff.
Nope!
There is just "use HDR" switch in the settings, but according to Google, there is also supposed to be "Play HDR Games and Apps" one, but it's not there. Can anyone make a guess what's wrong?
2)
How does the local dimming feature work? Am I supposed to manually turn it on and off? I guess my use case is bizarre, because I work with photos AND play games, so perhaps I am supposed to be permanently in HDR mode, in which case this feature can be kept on? If I turn it in in current state of things, the whole screen turns very dark. But then you are not supposed to be using HDR mode in desktop, right? So how does one go around using this?