![]() ![]() I've updated the monitor firmware, I've downloaded the monitor's drivers, I've got a Displayport 2.0 cable that should, in theory, carry a picture, I'm running a Vega 64 which definitely isn't a new card, but it's not ancient either, latest GPU drivers, I've done all the stuff I can think to do, and the results still look mediocre. but I must be doing something wrong, right? I shouldn't have to turn my monitor's brightness and contrast up to 100% to be able to see shades of gray, I shouldn't have had to increase saturation by 50% so that my whole monitor didn't look brown. ![]() I've got HDR enabled in Windows and Adrenaline, I've got Displayport 1.4 selected in the monitor settings, monitor brightness is set to 90, monitor contrast is set to maximum, local dimming are set to "On," I've got saturation turned up to 150 in AMD Adrenaline, and the picture looks much closer to adequate than it did with factory settings. I was really excited to see how the HDR looks, and it's definitely different! I don't much like that my screen is darker, and the colors are duller, and the blacks are grayer, and that I lose so much detail, so clearly I've set the monitor up wrong.Īnyway, I'd like it if I could somehow make the brand new HDR monitor I just bought look better than the four year old SDR monitor that it's replacing. This is a really nice monitor! It's got a curve! Sure the blacks aren't as black as the monitor it's replacing, and yeah the colors aren't as vivid since I'd gotten used to on an IPS, and the viewing angles aren't quite as good, and my FreeSync range just went from 30-144 on my old monitor to 60-144 on my new one (Technically the G7 has a maximum refresh rate of 240hz, but I can only enable 10bit color in Adrenaline if I set my refresh rate to 144hz or less, lol.) So far the experience has been a solid 6 out of 10!
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