With the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC upon us, the folks over at NVIDIA have been preparing a new driver for the GeForce RTX and GTX GPUs so that gamers can get the most out of their ...
The HDMI Forum is the organization responsible for the HDMI standard, recently rejecting AMD's request for public access -- open-source level -- HDMI 2.1 functionality. AMD has had issues with Linux ...
AMD‘s recent attempt to enhance its open-source Linux graphics driver (AMDGPU) with HDMI 2.1 features has hit a roadblock. After months of internal development to support key capabilities like ...
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A new workaround has cropped up in Nvidia's latest drivers for Kepler GPUs that allows the cards to output to 4K TV displays at 4K@60Hz over HDMI 1.4. This is instead of the 4K@30Hz that they were ...
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Gaming Monitors HDMI 2.2 interface finalised with 4K at 480 Hz and 12K at 120 Hz support, but you're going to need a new cable Graphics Cards OptiScaler has been updated to theoretically support AMD's ...
Some people who have tried to enjoy video on a display connected to a Linux machine via HDMI should have experienced that AMD's unique screen synchronization technology ' FreeSync ' did not work and ...
I just ran a 35-foot HDMI cable from my desktop's video card to my new TV, extended the computer desktop to the TV (as a second monitor), and fired up Windows 7 Media Center. Then I noticed two things ...
This is an AV issue, but looks to be Mac-specific, so posting here rather than in the A/V Club. Sorry for the length, but I'm trying to supply all relevant info) Summary: I have an MBP connected via ...