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I noticed in the Nvidia control panel that 1920x1080 is marked as the native resolution -
![]() That doesn't seem right, shouldn't it be 3840/4096 x 2160 marked as native? I have a gtx 980 ti connected to a sony x810c via hdmi 2.0. I have the latest driver/firmware installed for both GPU and TV. Am able to choose any of the 4k settings in the nvidia control panel, even able to add the dsr multipliers for downsampling. For TV settings, I have it set to game mode plus the external input set to HDMI Enhance. Everything seems fine on my end (2160p/60hz/444), just wondering why 1920x1080 is labeled as the native resolution in the nvidia control panel? Edit: Forgot to mention, cable am using is the amazon basics hdmi 2.0 cable. |
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