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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/03 04:27:15 (permalink)
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Update to confirm for those that may be interested: I'm using the 3m cable from Zeskit mentioned earlier in the thread with no issues at all up to 120Hz on my LG CX65 & 3090 FTW Ultra. (latest hotfix drivers, manually set the profile/resolution/refresh, latest XOC BIOS on the 3090)
 
https://www.amazon.com/gp..._s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1





Update: I am now experiencing some small quirks that I'm curious if anyone else has noticed/solved. These may be down to the HDMI cable but I need at least an 8ft cable based on where my PC is in relation to the TV so it is what it is, I can't test a 6ft cable. I do plan to try the Monoprice 8ft cable whenever that makes it back into stock on their site, so if/when that happens I'll definitely follow up.
 
Both small issues I've noticed:
  1. Sometimes when I leave the computer idle for a long while with the TV turned off, when I turn the TV on all the settings look correct/identical yet the TV's HDR brightness levels are noticeably low (estimate 20-30% OLED light) and the only thing that seems to solve it is a full PC reboot. After the reboot everything works completely fine for an undetermined amount of time until it happens again.
  2. Twice now over the past few weeks I've also turned on the PC and there's some bizarre delay before any video will output, anywhere between 30s-120s in my experience. When it does finally display the system is just sitting at the desktop.
 
Anyone experienced these or have any thoughts beyond just switching out the cable, which I fully intend to do when it's available? 

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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/03 14:58:00 (permalink)
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Update to confirm for those that may be interested: I'm using the 3m cable from Zeskit mentioned earlier in the thread with no issues at all up to 120Hz on my LG CX65 & 3090 FTW Ultra. (latest hotfix drivers, manually set the profile/resolution/refresh, latest XOC BIOS on the 3090)
 
https://www.amazon.com/gp..._s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1





Update: I am now experiencing some small quirks that I'm curious if anyone else has noticed/solved. These may be down to the HDMI cable but I need at least an 8ft cable based on where my PC is in relation to the TV so it is what it is, I can't test a 6ft cable. I do plan to try the Monoprice 8ft cable whenever that makes it back into stock on their site, so if/when that happens I'll definitely follow up.
 
Both small issues I've noticed:
  1. Sometimes when I leave the computer idle for a long while with the TV turned off, when I turn the TV on all the settings look correct/identical yet the TV's HDR brightness levels are noticeably low (estimate 20-30% OLED light) and the only thing that seems to solve it is a full PC reboot. After the reboot everything works completely fine for an undetermined amount of time until it happens again.
  2. Twice now over the past few weeks I've also turned on the PC and there's some bizarre delay before any video will output, anywhere between 30s-120s in my experience. When it does finally display the system is just sitting at the desktop.
 
Anyone experienced these or have any thoughts beyond just switching out the cable, which I fully intend to do when it's available? 

 
UPDATE:  I was able to get the Monoprice 6ft cable connected, reconfiguring the room a bit for the sake of testing, and my #2 issue happened right away. Given that cable seems to be working for almost everybody so far, I think it's fair to say this likely is not a cable-specific issue.
 

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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/04 08:40:42 (permalink)
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UPDATE:  I was able to get the Monoprice 6ft cable connected, reconfiguring the room a bit for the sake of testing, and my #2 issue happened right away. Given that cable seems to be working for almost everybody so far, I think it's fair to say this likely is not a cable-specific issue.
 


So with my setup (DP to HDMI adapter for sound to my AVR, HDMI direct to LG CX) the CX sometimes has no video input if I turn on the AVR first, and I'd be forced to unplug the HDMI to TV or power cycle things.
 
So if I turn on the TV first, wait a second for the picture and HDR thing to pop up, and then I turn on the AVR I find that it works. I get a screen flicker which I assume is the windows desktop extension happening, and all good.
 
This hasn't failed me yet, and may be applicable to your #2 problem. As to #1, the only time I see a difference in brightness is if I turn off Gsync and the TV reverts to different settings.
post edited by arestavo - 2020/11/04 08:43:45
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/04 13:47:58 (permalink)
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So with my setup (DP to HDMI adapter for sound to my AVR, HDMI direct to LG CX) the CX sometimes has no video input if I turn on the AVR first, and I'd be forced to unplug the HDMI to TV or power cycle things.

HDMI has a whole lot of internal handshaking going on. HDMI 2.1 is fairly new and well I don't think DP to HDMI is going to be reliable. Why are you using DP (pre-30x RTX Ampere card)? Also depending on your AVR, it might not support good enough passthrough. If things are indeed out of date, you can connect those directly to the LG, and use a TOSLINK optical out to feed audio back to your receiver. The more daisy chained your HDMI setup is, the worse the handshaking problems get. It has always been bad since HDMI was born. 

PC -> LG via HDMI -> AVR via optical
 
Granted depending on how many consoles/devices you have routing through your AVR the harder it is to flow through your TV -- which is ideal for a simple setup only or bridging the gap until you can upgrade your AVR. I recommend getting rid of your adapter entirely.
 
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/04 17:15:22 (permalink)
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So with my setup (DP to HDMI adapter for sound to my AVR, HDMI direct to LG CX) the CX sometimes has no video input if I turn on the AVR first, and I'd be forced to unplug the HDMI to TV or power cycle things.

HDMI has a whole lot of internal handshaking going on. HDMI 2.1 is fairly new and well I don't think DP to HDMI is going to be reliable. Why are you using DP (pre-30x RTX Ampere card)? Also depending on your AVR, it might not support good enough passthrough. If things are indeed out of date, you can connect those directly to the LG, and use a TOSLINK optical out to feed audio back to your receiver. The more daisy chained your HDMI setup is, the worse the handshaking problems get. It has always been bad since HDMI was born. 

PC -> LG via HDMI -> AVR via optical
 
Granted depending on how many consoles/devices you have routing through your AVR the harder it is to flow through your TV -- which is ideal for a simple setup only or bridging the gap until you can upgrade your AVR. I recommend getting rid of your adapter entirely.
 


I think you have some wires crossed. I do not use passthrough at all. The AVR takes in the DP to HDMI audio signal as a dummy display from my 3090 FTW3. I use the 3090 FTW3's only HDMI 2.1 output to go direct to the TV for video display only (the TV is also not used to passthrough to the AVR, as I've read that there is serious audio lag with surround/atmos).
 
This completely bypasses any limitations my 4K 60Hz AVR has for PC gaming on my LG CX, but I can still enjoy surround sound (and Atmos again when Dolby fixes what they broke with the last Dolby Access app update).
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/04 17:39:35 (permalink)
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I think you have some wires crossed. I do not use passthrough at all. The AVR takes in the DP to HDMI audio signal as a dummy display from my 3090 FTW3. I use the 3090 FTW3's only HDMI 2.1 output to go direct to the TV for video display only (the TV is also not used to passthrough to the AVR, as I've read that there is serious audio lag with surround/atmos).
 
This completely bypasses any limitations my 4K 60Hz AVR has for PC gaming on my LG CX, but I can still enjoy surround sound (and Atmos again when Dolby fixes what they broke with the last Dolby Access app update).



Ahh okay, so I think you have a fairly similar setup then -- except I am using audio passthrough on my TV to my DAC-AMP via Toslink. I haven't really noticed any audio lag myself. It could be a worth a quick test to see if you still have display issues. What I like about the way I've got it setup, I can use TV speakers in lieu of PC speakers, and headphones whenever I want -- or both at the same time. I still feel the adapter is likely a source of problems.
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/04 18:46:19 (permalink)
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PhantomApollyon
 
 
UPDATE:  I was able to get the Monoprice 6ft cable connected, reconfiguring the room a bit for the sake of testing, and my #2 issue happened right away. Given that cable seems to be working for almost everybody so far, I think it's fair to say this likely is not a cable-specific issue.
 


So with my setup (DP to HDMI adapter for sound to my AVR, HDMI direct to LG CX) the CX sometimes has no video input if I turn on the AVR first, and I'd be forced to unplug the HDMI to TV or power cycle things.
 
So if I turn on the TV first, wait a second for the picture and HDR thing to pop up, and then I turn on the AVR I find that it works. I get a screen flicker which I assume is the windows desktop extension happening, and all good.
 
This hasn't failed me yet, and may be applicable to your #2 problem. As to #1, the only time I see a difference in brightness is if I turn off Gsync and the TV reverts to different settings.




For my #1 it really seems like all I have to do is get the display to switch modes (HDR/SDR) and the brightness levels return to normal. It doesn't even seem to matter what I do to force it to occur so as soon as I launch a full screen game it's actually fine, and when I ultimately return to the desktop that's fine too. Certainly not perfect, but it's just a minor inconvenience in my book now that I know what solves it.
 
For my #2 I can't really seem to find a reliable fix, other than just to never shutdown the PC which isn't really a fix so much as a crude workaround. It seems to have something to do with the PC being shut off and that initial handshake process with the display, or something of that nature. I've tried powering the PC on first, then the CX and vice versa with no real change in behavior that I can observe. From my perspective it seems to just randomly work again, never taking more than a couple minutes. Then as soon as it works....as long as I don't shut it down...it's fine until I shutdown. Strange stuff.

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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/04 20:38:40 (permalink)
Just confirming that Zeskit 8K Ultra HD High Speed 48Gpbs HDMI Cable 3m fixed all my issues. Now on latest LG C9 firmware, I can now run 4k 120 HDR 10 bit and G-Sync with no weird issues. The cable is good quality and near enough twice the thickness of the Amazon basics I had before.
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/04 21:42:10 (permalink)
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Update to confirm for those that may be interested: I'm using the 3m cable from Zeskit mentioned earlier in the thread with no issues at all up to 120Hz on my LG CX65 & 3090 FTW Ultra. (latest hotfix drivers, manually set the profile/resolution/refresh, latest XOC BIOS on the 3090)

https://www.amazon.com/gp..._s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1





Update: I am now experiencing some small quirks that I'm curious if anyone else has noticed/solved. These may be down to the HDMI cable but I need at least an 8ft cable based on where my PC is in relation to the TV so it is what it is, I can't test a 6ft cable. I do plan to try the Monoprice 8ft cable whenever that makes it back into stock on their site, so if/when that happens I'll definitely follow up.
 
Both small issues I've noticed:
  1. Sometimes when I leave the computer idle for a long while with the TV turned off, when I turn the TV on all the settings look correct/identical yet the TV's HDR brightness levels are noticeably low (estimate 20-30% OLED light) and the only thing that seems to solve it is a full PC reboot. After the reboot everything works completely fine for an undetermined amount of time until it happens again.
  2. Twice now over the past few weeks I've also turned on the PC and there's some bizarre delay before any video will output, anywhere between 30s-120s in my experience. When it does finally display the system is just sitting at the desktop.
 
Anyone experienced these or have any thoughts beyond just switching out the cable, which I fully intend to do when it's available? 


#1 I believe is a windows issue. I first noticed it with my PG27UQ 4K 144 hz 1000 nit gsync ultimate monitor via displayport 2 years ago and it still happens regularly. Now I'm noticing it over hdmi on my C9. Just one of the many Windows 10 HDR quirks. 

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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/05 14:56:53 (permalink)
Thank you to everyone for the feedback so far, I tend to agree that my #1 is/was largely just a Windows HDR quirk as suggested and am largely writing that off for now. (though I NEVER experienced this with my 2080ti FTW3 Ultra)
 
My main outstanding concern now is an issue with getting no video output at all from the PC from a cold boot until after some undetermined amount of time, EXCEPT the initial BIOS splash screen. I want to front load this with the fact that I NEVER experienced this with my 2080ti FTW3 Ultra and beyond the GPU/drivers, nothing else has changeg with the system.
 
Generally the delay in video output will be anywhere between 30s-120s, with seemingly no real rhyme or reason as to why it starts working. When it does start working, I'll be at the Windows 10 desktop. What's interesting to me is that it always shows the BIOS splash screen just fine (not HDR), and once it starts to boot into Windows, the signal cuts out and the TV shows no signal though it does recognize that something is plugged into the HDMI port if you look at the input window. While doing some testing this morning I actually had a white VGA error light on the board show up after waiting ~2minutes for video to display, and when I was walking over to look at the LED the screen lit up without me touching anything at all. I did a power cycle and the VGA light was gone and things are working normally again. It's almost like something's odd with the HDMI handshake as it attempts to boot into Windows, which triggers HDR. 
 
Any thoughts on this one?

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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/05 15:09:28 (permalink)
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Thank you to everyone for the feedback so far, I tend to agree that my #1 is/was largely just a Windows HDR quirk as suggested and am largely writing that off for now. (though I NEVER experienced this with my 2080ti FTW3 Ultra)
 
My main outstanding concern now is an issue with getting no video output at all from the PC from a cold boot until after some undetermined amount of time, EXCEPT the initial BIOS splash screen. I want to front load this with the fact that I NEVER experienced this with my 2080ti FTW3 Ultra and beyond the GPU/drivers, nothing else has changeg with the system.
 
Generally the delay in video output will be anywhere between 30s-120s, with seemingly no real rhyme or reason as to why it starts working. When it does start working, I'll be at the Windows 10 desktop. What's interesting to me is that it always shows the BIOS splash screen just fine (not HDR), and once it starts to boot into Windows, the signal cuts out and the TV shows no signal though it does recognize that something is plugged into the HDMI port if you look at the input window. While doing some testing this morning I actually had a white VGA error light on the board show up after waiting ~2minutes for video to display, and when I was walking over to look at the LED the screen lit up without me touching anything at all. I did a power cycle and the VGA light was gone and things are working normally again. It's almost like something's odd with the HDMI handshake as it attempts to boot into Windows, which triggers HDR. 
 
Any thoughts on this one?


Try a different/shorter cable is the best advice that I can give.
 
I started getting random flickering with my Zeskit after it had been working for some time (4K 120Hz 10 bit RGB full w/ HDR and Gsync on). Figured out that it was EMI from the GPU / PSU and re-routed it further away and added EMI chokes. But I'd still (though rarely) get that random flickering. That all went away when I got a 6 foot cable instead of that 10 foot, thicker & now EMI choked Zeskit.
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/05 15:19:10 (permalink)
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Thank you to everyone for the feedback so far, I tend to agree that my #1 is/was largely just a Windows HDR quirk as suggested and am largely writing that off for now. (though I NEVER experienced this with my 2080ti FTW3 Ultra)
 
My main outstanding concern now is an issue with getting no video output at all from the PC from a cold boot until after some undetermined amount of time, EXCEPT the initial BIOS splash screen. I want to front load this with the fact that I NEVER experienced this with my 2080ti FTW3 Ultra and beyond the GPU/drivers, nothing else has changeg with the system.
 
Generally the delay in video output will be anywhere between 30s-120s, with seemingly no real rhyme or reason as to why it starts working. When it does start working, I'll be at the Windows 10 desktop. What's interesting to me is that it always shows the BIOS splash screen just fine (not HDR), and once it starts to boot into Windows, the signal cuts out and the TV shows no signal though it does recognize that something is plugged into the HDMI port if you look at the input window. While doing some testing this morning I actually had a white VGA error light on the board show up after waiting ~2minutes for video to display, and when I was walking over to look at the LED the screen lit up without me touching anything at all. I did a power cycle and the VGA light was gone and things are working normally again. It's almost like something's odd with the HDMI handshake as it attempts to boot into Windows, which triggers HDR. 
 
Any thoughts on this one?


Try a different/shorter cable is the best advice that I can give.
 
I started getting random flickering with my Zeskit after it had been working for some time (4K 120Hz 10 bit RGB full w/ HDR and Gsync on). Figured out that it was EMI from the GPU / PSU and re-routed it further away and added EMI chokes. But I'd still (though rarely) get that random flickering. That all went away when I got a 6 foot cable instead of that 10 foot, thicker & now EMI choked Zeskit.




Appreciate the input. I will do some more testing with the Monoprice 6ft cable tonight to see if I can reproduce it on that cable.

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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/07 08:22:04 (permalink)
Update: I tried the Monoprice 6ft cable with no change in behavior at all - still having the same issue

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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/07 09:00:08 (permalink)
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Update: I tried the Monoprice 6ft cable with no change in behavior at all - still having the same issue


Start a new thread / get ahold of EVGA tech support: https://www.evga.com/about/contactus/
 
(and make sure you're running the 3.11.25 firmware on your CX)
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/07 14:12:53 (permalink)
  • AudioQuest Pearl 5' 8K-10K 48Gbps HDMI Cable --- Confirmed no problem, 4k @ 120, 10bit, G-sync, 4:4:4
So I picked up my CX 48 at Best Buy yesterday and got an AudioQuest Pearl 5' 8K-10K 48Gbps HDMI Cable have had no issues with my 3090 ftw3. First thing I did was upgrade my firmware to 3.11.25. Any of the AudioQuest 8d-10k listed cables at Best Buy should be fine but anything over Pearl gets expensive quick and you only gain better auto quality apparently.
 
Edit: Woops restrictions on new members and links...sigh. Tried to post links to the cables. Just search for the Pearl or Ocean (apparently same quality as Pearl but BestBuy exclusive) 8k-10k HDMI Cables at BestBuy. Also AudioQuest has their own site as well if you want to see more info on the cables.
 
 
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/07 14:16:18 (permalink)
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Update: I tried the Monoprice 6ft cable with no change in behavior at all - still having the same issue


I just read that someone else fixed a black screen problem by enabling HAGS. I personally don't have it enabled and everything works, but maybe it will work for you? https://www.pcquest.com/w.dows-10-may-update-hags/
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/07 16:40:16 (permalink)
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  • AudioQuest Pearl 5' 8K-10K 48Gbps HDMI Cable --- Confirmed no problem, 4k @ 120, 10bit, G-sync, 4:4:4
So I picked up my CX 48 at Best Buy yesterday and got an AudioQuest Pearl 5' 8K-10K 48Gbps HDMI Cable have had no issues with my 3090 ftw3. First thing I did was upgrade my firmware to 3.11.25. Any of the AudioQuest 8d-10k listed cables at Best Buy should be fine but anything over Pearl gets expensive quick and you only gain better auto quality apparently.
 
Edit: Woops restrictions on new members and links...sigh. Tried to post links to the cables. Just search for the Pearl or Ocean (apparently same quality as Pearl but BestBuy exclusive) 8k-10k HDMI Cables at BestBuy. Also AudioQuest has their own site as well if you want to see more info on the cables.

 
Thanks for the tip, I may give one of these a try, was looking at the pearl/forest.
 
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Update: I tried the Monoprice 6ft cable with no change in behavior at all - still having the same issue


I just read that someone else fixed a black screen problem by enabling HAGS. I personally don't have it enabled and everything works, but maybe it will work for you? https://www.pcquest.com/w.dows-10-may-update-hags/

 
I did give that a shot and no change unfortunately.

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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/09 16:25:16 (permalink)
Update: Turning OFF Windows's fast startup corrected my one outstanding issue with literally no noticeable change to the speed of the machine starting up.
 
System > Power & Sleep > Additional power settings > Choose what the power buttons do > Change settings that are currently unavailable > uncheck "Turn on fast startup (recommended)"

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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 10:59:42 (permalink)
Thanks a lot for this great thread. Following the guide laid out in the first message I was able to get my 3090 FTW Ultra and CX 48 set up with no real problems. It did take a few tries to get Instant Mode to kick in but I am sure it was due to my missing a detail. Love the image quality. 
 
 
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 11:01:39 (permalink)
I'm using this 25ft fiber cable as my PC is quite a length away from my LG CX 55 @ 120 Hz with HDR on and full RGB and it works fine with my RTX 3090
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 11:08:04 (permalink)
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I'm using this 25ft fiber cable as my PC is quite a length away from my LG CX 55 @ 120 Hz with HDR on and no full RGB and it works fine with my RTX 3090


Dang, I need at least 30 feet, although I'm tempted to pick up a 50 foot one as it's still way cheaper than the 30 foot monoprice cable I bought.
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 11:12:49 (permalink)
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I'm using this 25ft fiber cable as my PC is quite a length away from my LG CX 55 @ 120 Hz with HDR on and no full RGB and it works fine with my RTX 3090


Dang, I need at least 30 feet, although I'm tempted to pick up a 50 foot one as it's still way cheaper than the 30 foot monoprice cable I bought.


I meant "full RGB" in that post, dunno why I put "no" there
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 11:21:14 (permalink)
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I'm using this 25ft fiber cable as my PC is quite a length away from my LG CX 55 @ 120 Hz with HDR on and no full RGB and it works fine with my RTX 3090


Dang, I need at least 30 feet, although I'm tempted to pick up a 50 foot one as it's still way cheaper than the 30 foot monoprice cable I bought.


I meant "full RGB" in that post, dunno why I put "no" there


Do you have to disable "Instance Game Response Mode" and enable all the time to get gsync to work? I have to do this every time before I play a game or the TV flickers and gsync stops working.
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 11:36:11 (permalink)
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I'm using this 25ft fiber cable as my PC is quite a length away from my LG CX 55 @ 120 Hz with HDR on and no full RGB and it works fine with my RTX 3090


Dang, I need at least 30 feet, although I'm tempted to pick up a 50 foot one as it's still way cheaper than the 30 foot monoprice cable I bought.


I meant "full RGB" in that post, dunno why I put "no" there


Do you have to disable "Instance Game Response Mode" and enable all the time to get gsync to work? I have to do this every time before I play a game or the TV flickers and gsync stops working.


Nope, works fine for me.
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 11:49:27 (permalink)
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I'm using this 25ft fiber cable as my PC is quite a length away from my LG CX 55 @ 120 Hz with HDR on and no full RGB and it works fine with my RTX 3090


Dang, I need at least 30 feet, although I'm tempted to pick up a 50 foot one as it's still way cheaper than the 30 foot monoprice cable I bought.


I meant "full RGB" in that post, dunno why I put "no" there


Do you have to disable "Instance Game Response Mode" and enable all the time to get gsync to work? I have to do this every time before I play a game or the TV flickers and gsync stops working.


Nope, works fine for me.


Which version of LG firmware are you on?
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 12:11:34 (permalink)
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I'm using this 25ft fiber cable as my PC is quite a length away from my LG CX 55 @ 120 Hz with HDR on and no full RGB and it works fine with my RTX 3090


Dang, I need at least 30 feet, although I'm tempted to pick up a 50 foot one as it's still way cheaper than the 30 foot monoprice cable I bought.


I meant "full RGB" in that post, dunno why I put "no" there


Do you have to disable "Instance Game Response Mode" and enable all the time to get gsync to work? I have to do this every time before I play a game or the TV flickers and gsync stops working.


Nope, works fine for me.


Which version of LG firmware are you on?


03.11.26. I got it from LG's website before they swapped it with 03.11.25. Works fine with VRR on my Series X too.
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 12:57:54 (permalink)
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I'm using this 25ft fiber cable as my PC is quite a length away from my LG CX 55 @ 120 Hz with HDR on and no full RGB and it works fine with my RTX 3090


Dang, I need at least 30 feet, although I'm tempted to pick up a 50 foot one as it's still way cheaper than the 30 foot monoprice cable I bought.


I meant "full RGB" in that post, dunno why I put "no" there


Do you have to disable "Instance Game Response Mode" and enable all the time to get gsync to work? I have to do this every time before I play a game or the TV flickers and gsync stops working.


Nope, works fine for me.


Which version of LG firmware are you on?


03.11.26. I got it from LG's website before they swapped it with 03.11.25. Works fine with VRR on my Series X too.


I ordered the 50 foot cable. I'll report back after I get it to share my findings. Thanks for the heads up on this!
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/11 22:25:36 (permalink)
Anyone try using custom resolution but only getting 8bit and not 10 bit as an option?  Native 4k resolution 10 bit is fine but if I do 3840x1850 it only flickers and goes back to 8bit
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/12 05:25:50 (permalink)
Naur1 Anyone try using custom resolution but only getting 8bit and not 10 bit as an option?  Native 4k resolution 10 bit is fine but if I do 3840x1850 it only flickers and goes back to 8bit 

 
Hi Naur1,  what cable are you using?  the common side effects of a cable limited by bandwidth are only 10-bit not available, no 120hz option, or 120hz won't actually stick when applying and reverts to 60hz, no option for 4:4:4. or not getting working results on these higher settings.  it appears the card does some sort of sensing of the display/cable and limits the options.
 
I don't really have a way to test that resolution other than on my 4K, when I did I just get a blank screen.  so it could be a driver issue supporting that custom rez.
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Re: 3090 FTW3 Ultra - Experience & Tips (for LG CX OLED users) 2020/11/14 08:59:54 (permalink)
So that 50 ft Pacroban cable did not work at all.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VFCSSZB?th=1
 
Constant black screen flickering and no signal when it wasn't flickering. Looks like I'll be sticking with that 30 ft monoprice cable.
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