07-12-2020 10:23 PM
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07-13-2020 02:10 AM
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07-13-2020 07:29 AM
RuneSR2 said:
Unfortunately, I can't answer that question - my rig is in the man cave, 4K TV is in the living room, I've never tried to connect the two :blush: Then again, I really do not play pancake games anymore.
07-13-2020 07:44 AM
Mushroomies said:
RuneSR2 said:
Unfortunately, I can't answer that question - my rig is in the man cave, 4K TV is in the living room, I've never tried to connect the two :blush: Then again, I really do not play pancake games anymore.
Well, My Television is not a Samsung television but it is 4K, I do have a Samsung 4K disc player. Watching a 4K movie is like stepping into the Television. When you use a 4K Television as a Monitor and you have a Very large 50 inch or bigger Television, You can kick back across the room with a Wireless Keyboard and Mouse and just surf the web in comfort laying on the couch or recliner. I watch most of my Television shows and Movies online and you can stream 4K movies on line. There is some really great advantages with using a 4K Television as a monitor. With just a click of a button I can go to working on my computer to watching my Television
As I reply to your Post now, My Monitor (Television) Is on the other side of the room and I can see everything clearly
Oculus Rift CV1, Valve Index & PSVR2, Asus Strix OC RTX™ 3090, i9-10900K (5.3Ghz), 32GB 3200MHz, 16TB SSD
"Ask not what VR can do for you, but what you can do for VR"
07-13-2020 08:26 AM
07-13-2020 11:16 AM
RuneSR2 said:
Mushroomies said:
RuneSR2 said:
Unfortunately, I can't answer that question - my rig is in the man cave, 4K TV is in the living room, I've never tried to connect the two :blush: Then again, I really do not play pancake games anymore.
Well, My Television is not a Samsung television but it is 4K, I do have a Samsung 4K disc player. Watching a 4K movie is like stepping into the Television. When you use a 4K Television as a Monitor and you have a Very large 50 inch or bigger Television, You can kick back across the room with a Wireless Keyboard and Mouse and just surf the web in comfort laying on the couch or recliner. I watch most of my Television shows and Movies online and you can stream 4K movies on line. There is some really great advantages with using a 4K Television as a monitor. With just a click of a button I can go to working on my computer to watching my Television
As I reply to your Post now, My Monitor (Television) Is on the other side of the room and I can see everything clearly
Fully agree, but I've got a Sony 85" 100/120 Hz 4K tv with 1000 Hz MotionFlow and a Sony X800 4K player, it's awesome for 4K movies, but I can't see myself using it as a normal monitor 😉 I have dual monitors for my home-office pc, when they die I might get a 4K 50". (I use a Samsung 51" 3D plasma for the VR rig, but it's 1080p).
07-14-2020 01:46 AM
Oculus Rift CV1, Valve Index & PSVR2, Asus Strix OC RTX™ 3090, i9-10900K (5.3Ghz), 32GB 3200MHz, 16TB SSD
"Ask not what VR can do for you, but what you can do for VR"
07-14-2020 01:48 AM
RedRizla said:
I have a 4k Samsung television that is capable of running 2k at 120 Hz and 4k @ 60 Hz. On my Nvidia control panel I have the resolution set to 4k @ 60Hz. Now for the question. If I leave the Nvidia control panel set at 4k 60Hz and just set the in games setting to 2k resolution, then will I still get the 2k@ 120 Hz, or will it be 2k @ 60Hz? Or do I also have to set the desktop resolution in the Nvidia control Panel to 2k@ 120Hz, while also settings the in the game settings to 2k @ 120Hz?I hope this makes sense to someone and they can help with this 😄
Oculus Rift CV1, Valve Index & PSVR2, Asus Strix OC RTX™ 3090, i9-10900K (5.3Ghz), 32GB 3200MHz, 16TB SSD
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07-14-2020 09:06 AM