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    Cubester's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by sQQuare View Post
    edit: important info
    Remember that when you use a "TV" you will be stuck with HDMI, this means a set limit of 60hz framerate, IF the TV has DVI this is what you should use
    Also, when you test u must make sure things like "smart picture" and stuff is turned off because its very common in stores these are turned on because it will make still pictures or similar look good but make moving pictures skewed, classic example is soccer where the ball lookes like mouse tracing is turned on.
    This isn't entirely correct. DVI does have a bottleneck based on your resolution when in single link mode, DVI is limited to 1920x1080@60Hz. So you need to use Dual link DVI for 120Hz support. And I'm not sure TVs support DVI-D. In fact, I doubt HDTVs truly support 120Hz input signals, as 120Hz usually refers to the interpolation technique.
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    Last edited by Cubester; 09-24-2013 at 07:22 PM.