the 43" Samsung and the that Lenovo you’ve ordered are the same size and resolution, in short it has the same shortcomings!
I was hoping it was just an issue with the Samsung. Lets see when the Lenovo comes in. So far I like the 38 inch Dell ultrasharp at 3840 x 1600, but really want a wide screen.
Does the Samsung 49" have higher resolution than the 43 inch ? ( I know the longer length will have higher resolution but not sure if it will be sharper than the 43 inch Samsung i tried.
5120x1440 resolution is what you are looking for at 49"
I just installed the Samsung C49RG90SS monitor 5120x1440 120Hz and it is fabulous.
What is your GPU?
I am running an AMD RX6800 GPU coupled with an AMD 5900x CPU and 32 gigs of DDR4-3600 ram so plenty of GPU horsepower even for the 5120x1440 monitor.
I suppose pixel density of the larger screen is the problem.
This thing looks amazing!!
Is anyone experiencing grainy clouds on their wide screens. I have Samsung G9 Gaming Monitor and just having the worst time. Flying through clouds no matter the settings just look grainy and pixleated really bad. AND when I switch to TAA and up the scaling even to 100 it gets like 3FPS cant even run the sim at that point. Have to end task each time. . .
Any ideas?
Specs:
i7 8700
3070 ti
32GB
2Tb SSD
Woooow, looks amazing!
I just got the same monitor but I’m not getting that quality as you do. I saw my Monitor is linked to my integrated GPU and not my dedicated one. I tried to do it through Nvidia Control Panel but it seems impossible.
These are my laptop specs:
Asus TUF gaming
- 15.6in FHD (1920 x 1080) 144Hz Anti-Glare Display.
- AMD Ryzen™ 7 4800H Processor 2.9 GHz (8M Cache, up to 4.2 GHz)
- NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3050 Laptop GPU 4GB GDDR6.
- 32GB DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM.
- 512GB M.2 NVMe™ PCIe® 3.0 SSD.
Any help would be much appreciated.
First check that you are actually plugged into the gpu and not the mainboard. Assuming that’s not the problem then there’s probably a bios setting you must change… Consult your PC’s manual, any doubts then try their support or ask again on here.
Edit: I’ve just seen it’s a laptop, they can vary but often the Nvidia graphics are actually bundled to the cpu. … speak to your support
I just fixed it! I connected it through the Displayport cable instead of the HDMI, so now the monitor got connected to my Nvidia and now it runs smoothly! Thanks for your reply!
Good to know as I’m sure this will come up again sometime