The main difference between them is latency and stability with multi-channel audio. You get dropouts, loss of sync, much higher latency (if you use it for any sort of production with DAW/VST).
For eg. I can run 16x channels audio with 2ms latency and zero dropouts if I use my PCIe soundcard...
It'll need DP2.1 to be a thing first. DP1.4 doesn't have the bandwidth. Look at the issues XR4 is having due to DP1.4 requiring everything to run OpenXR and DFR otherwise you're playing at a Quest 3 resolution.
Mostly use a Crystal for sim racing, Got a Pico 4 which I use for room scale stuff, a G2 which I haven't decided if I should keep yet and PSVR2. Just recently sold a G1 and Quest Pro.
I mostly play AMS2, SkyrimVR, Elite Dangerous on PC and GT7 on PS5.
It works in most games but not all. It gives you the option to select 8k in the resolution menu. You can scale it on the gpu or your monitor, record 8k 60fps or downsampled to 4k videos and snapshot 8k images. When I had an 8k screen I could go to 16k :)
The amount of people who couldn't get hold of 3080's or 3090's until the last 6 months they may just held off for these.
Well, that's what I'm telling myself to validate me getting one on day 1
I'm just going to order from Nvidia website prob. Are they next day delivery in UK?
also, what case has the width to accommodate the card. My current zotac 3090 can just about fit it but the side panel won't go on with the power connector installed with a 4090.
don't know. I never used the USB C on my old 2080ti. I thought it was on the GPU for VR headsets to use a single cable for video and power. I thought it was strange as I bought a HP Reverb afterwards and it had DP.
DId you check the PDF? it doesn't say much apart from you can change the USB...
isn't the small USB C port for video input for use with last gen cards like a 2080ti and also why you can select it from the input list when you press {RIGHT} on the remote?
Red was always there because red is a dominant colour of brown. The object you're seeing the blur from is brown and the background is also brown.
Let me explain some more.
Your monitor produces colours with 3 different colour sub pixels - Red, Green and Blue. Your brown mountains are made with...
I'm actually not sure I can see what you're seeing to be honest. I can see a little blur, I wouldn't say it's a stand out red or anything. I'd say it's a darker version of the background colour as the blur is noticeable on the black areas. Dragging light blue leaves a darker blue tint blur, as...