I have some critics about my typing style when asking questions so I will try to make this brief....
1.) My new LED TV is set to its native 4K x 2k Resolution by Default in Nvidia Control Panel, and on Nvidia Geforce Experience the Optimal resolution for the BF3 game is recommended to play with that resolution as well and I get 4 fps if lucky... I have to bump it down to a lower resolution to 1920X1080 even make things playable, keep in mind these are all ingame settings none of them change the Nvidia control panel settings they are still at the 4K native (not sure if that has anything to do with anything or not)...But the 1920X1080 60hz setting I change in the options in the game, makes parts of the display hang off the edge and I can't see everything. It is irritating but playable, I get random occurring, extremely slow choppiness where I can literally count every frame passing by, and frames being dropped to the point where I can't see an enemy right in front of me until after I hit the ground... There is no bottleneck issue the cpu and gpu.. fps are 60 - 100+....
2.) 50? Class LED HU6950 Series TV UN50HU6950FXZA | TVs <- This is the TV I am talking about... My PC: OS Windows 8.1 x64... Graphic Card: MSI GFX 660 TI (its shit for overclocking)... CPU: AMD FX-8350... using one of those ridiculously expensive HDMI cords. Was curious about custom resolutions and afraid to attempt a 240hz or anything over 60hz because I don't understand much of this crap in the specs:
2.) The TV uses 60hz according the the sticker label on the back of it where the model# and all that other crap is that I needed to register it with.. but here are the specs on its 240hz bullcrap...
HU6950 SMART UHD TV
SPEC SHEET
PICTURE QUALITY
�
Ultra High Definition 4K (3840 x 2160)
�
Clear Motion Rate 240
�
UHD Upscaling
�
UHD Dimming
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I know this is a Quake forum, and would like to know how to adjust for both games properly... and how to achieve the 240hz at a lower or decent resolution for game play, or just a good config that is much better than the way I have it set up.. I have the auto motion plus set to standard, it can be turned off but I like the soap opera effect it has on tv and movies. http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.co...1222131254204/[ENG-US]NUATSCH-1.117.pdf <- This is the e-manual the link is available on the samsung site i posted as well.... Also saw this article that got me curious, it is kinda old but probably still relevant True 120Hz from PC to TV!!! (Successful Overclocking Of HDTV / Plasmas) - [H]ard|Forum .... If anyone would like to help me reach the proper resolution settings and configurations, let me know if you need more information, I was thinking about posting a screen capture video to help people who have trouble with the reading portion of my questions.... Thanks in advance for any help I receive on this!
1.) My new LED TV is set to its native 4K x 2k Resolution by Default in Nvidia Control Panel, and on Nvidia Geforce Experience the Optimal resolution for the BF3 game is recommended to play with that resolution as well and I get 4 fps if lucky... I have to bump it down to a lower resolution to 1920X1080 even make things playable, keep in mind these are all ingame settings none of them change the Nvidia control panel settings they are still at the 4K native (not sure if that has anything to do with anything or not)...But the 1920X1080 60hz setting I change in the options in the game, makes parts of the display hang off the edge and I can't see everything. It is irritating but playable, I get random occurring, extremely slow choppiness where I can literally count every frame passing by, and frames being dropped to the point where I can't see an enemy right in front of me until after I hit the ground... There is no bottleneck issue the cpu and gpu.. fps are 60 - 100+....
2.) 50? Class LED HU6950 Series TV UN50HU6950FXZA | TVs <- This is the TV I am talking about... My PC: OS Windows 8.1 x64... Graphic Card: MSI GFX 660 TI (its shit for overclocking)... CPU: AMD FX-8350... using one of those ridiculously expensive HDMI cords. Was curious about custom resolutions and afraid to attempt a 240hz or anything over 60hz because I don't understand much of this crap in the specs:
2.) The TV uses 60hz according the the sticker label on the back of it where the model# and all that other crap is that I needed to register it with.. but here are the specs on its 240hz bullcrap...
HU6950 SMART UHD TV
SPEC SHEET
PICTURE QUALITY
�
Ultra High Definition 4K (3840 x 2160)
�
Clear Motion Rate 240
�
UHD Upscaling
�
UHD Dimming
-----------------------------------------------------------------
I know this is a Quake forum, and would like to know how to adjust for both games properly... and how to achieve the 240hz at a lower or decent resolution for game play, or just a good config that is much better than the way I have it set up.. I have the auto motion plus set to standard, it can be turned off but I like the soap opera effect it has on tv and movies. http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.co...1222131254204/[ENG-US]NUATSCH-1.117.pdf <- This is the e-manual the link is available on the samsung site i posted as well.... Also saw this article that got me curious, it is kinda old but probably still relevant True 120Hz from PC to TV!!! (Successful Overclocking Of HDTV / Plasmas) - [H]ard|Forum .... If anyone would like to help me reach the proper resolution settings and configurations, let me know if you need more information, I was thinking about posting a screen capture video to help people who have trouble with the reading portion of my questions.... Thanks in advance for any help I receive on this!
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