![]() You have to close out and restart NVCP for it to display correctly again. For example, if you go to the Display>Adjust desktop size and position window not touching a single setting then go into resolution tab it will report the default refresh rate (120Hz) instead of the one you are actually on (144Hz). Note: NVCP isn't reporting things accurately in some instances with this latest set of drivers. ![]() "Choose the resolution" and ensure you are still at 144Hz after this step, if not re-select 144Hz and apply before you continue. Return to NVCP>Display>Change resolution- 2. Now still in NVCP>Adjust desktop size and position check dot for "Full screen" then "Perform scaling on" drop down to "Display" then "Resolution" 3840x2160 and "Refresh rate" 144Hz then apply. You can hit "OK" now, you should be done with this and running 144Hz now. Next screen "Customize" esee that "enable resolutions not exposed by this display is checked" and if ever you don't have the 144Hz option available check that first along with having the new resolution available under custom. Screen will go blank and should come back saying test successful asking you to apply/save resolution. "Choose the resolution" press "Customize" button then in the window that pops up press "Create Custom Resolution" another window comes up here set "Refresh rate (Hz) to (144), set "Standard" to "CVT reduced blank" then press "Test" button at the bottom of the window. (WB settings not recommended to copy as they are panel specific adjustments, but may help some with image being a little bit bright or have a slight tint) Now back to the TV to fix those radioactive Samsung colors with a new CMS map and help condition the improved EOTF tracking you will have soon (won't get the full effect until we are done with everything).Ĭontrast Enhancer OFF (Invalidates all CMS adjustments and wrecks color accuracy) This will help with the SDR mode settings recommendations I will provide later (link below). Color Accuracy Mode check override to reference. Suggestion Display>Adjust desktop color settings- 2. You have to do this first to ensure you build your custom resolution in the correct resolution subset "PC". "Apply the following settings." select "Use default color settings" (this is key to getting 10-bit color later, HDR only) then press apply. "Choose the resolution" select under PC option (scroll toward bottom) "3840x2160" under 3. Now back out to the Display page and select "Graphic settings" at the bottom of the screen and under "Variable Refresh Rate" (On) Note: on this screen I have "Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling" (On) but that doesn't pertain to the intent of this guide.ĭisplay>change resolution>2. To protect your screen In Windows Settings>System>Display-"Use HDR" (On) then right above the switch click on Windows HD Color settings then scroll down to HDR/SDR brightness balance to (8), this should cap the desktop and other SDR apps to around 120 nits (minus slight spikes in certain elements due to peak brightness being enabled on TV). Windows 10 centric but similar approach should be compatible with Win 11 (no guarantees, still not ready for prime time IMPO). Then back out to Connection> Game Mode Settings- Game Mode (On) then select "HDR Tone Mapping" in that Window HDR10+ GAMING (Basic) Game HDR (ON/Blue Dot). S95B- Settings>Connection>External Device Manager>Input Signal Plus- Ensure it is enabled on the HDMI port your PC is connect to. So much is broken in the pre 1300 firmwares (like Game Mode HDR CMS) it's not even worth considering them for best results here.ĭownload Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) version 1.5.1 as you are going to need it to fix two things: EOTF PQ tracking for connected devices and your VRR range. Don't worry about the reports of "nerfed brightness" as most are really on about the lifted EOTF curve (over brightened from HDR standard) in early firmware for the most part as 500 nits of additional brightness isn't that big of a deal in the upper range because of how the human eye works (non-linear), plus most games won't even use it and forced DTM is counterproductive to pursuing color accuracy. Guide Version 1.6 as of (disclaimer: this is not a standard configuration and involves overclocking the display, you do so at your own risk)įirst things first update your S95B to the latest firmware (1304).
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