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    veterán

    válasz Anubis_9 #34411 üzenetére

    Oh tényleg, most látom írtad is, valahogy átsiklottam rajta. Nem kizárt hogy driver probléma, itt az utolsó hozzászólásban van egy lehetséges megoldás: [link]

    I have discovered a permanent solution to this issue. Hopefully you guys can pass this issue along to others having similar issues.

    After ensuring the TV/monitor is setup correctly and in the correct mode as outlined in my post above.
    Download and open Custom Resolution Utility (CRU).
    Select the display in question.
    In the “Detailed Resolutions” box delete all resolutions other than 3840×2160@60hz and 1920×1080@60hz
    Select the 3840×2160@60hz option and click “Edit” under “Detailed Resolutions”
    In the new dialog select “Timing > Automatic LCD Native”
    Ensure that the correct 3840×2160 resolution is input under “Active”
    Under refresh rate change to 59hz (~584 pixel clock)
    Click “OK” then click “OK” again to exit the utility
    Select the “restart.exe” or “restart64.exe” executable according to your OS
    After the restart is done and you correct all your scaling and resolution settings back to the way you want them, the display should be at a 3840×2160@60hz (59hz actual) and it should be displaying at 4:4:4 chroma subsampling.
    Doing this also allows the resolution to be reverted back to by default so you do not lose 4:4:4 chroma when the TV is switched off or when resolution is refreshed by a program.

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