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I've PM'd w1zzard and bta and they are willing to cover this, but only if we can prove my claims expand across the brand boundary. Let me explain.
I have a Club3d CAC-1085 adapter that I use to get 4K@120Hz out of my Turing card to my HDMI 2.1 TV (a 55" LG B9 OLED). It ceased to work at the high refresh, high resolution range of 4K@120Hz around the time NVIDIA added this to their fix log right after release 457.09:
My suspicion is that to "fix" this bug, NVIDIA disabled Display Stream Compression entirely. It seems to be supported by posts on their forums.
Display stream compression (DSC) is mainly used in 8k monitors and 4k 120hz monitors operating in HDR mode, and in 4k 120hz displayport-> HDMI 2.1 adapters. It is a required part of Displayport spec past version 1.2.
If anyone has an HDMI 2.1 TV and any nvidia card sporting a supposed Displayport 1.4 link, I would be happy to provide an adapter for free via the mail to verify my claims (you can even keep it! It's cool). Can't be LG though, as I already have that brand covered. I will even ship the adapter international, within reason, upon proof of capable hardware and willingness to test.
Really, what would be best is if we could find someone with a native displayport 1.4 monitor. You should find you are unable to select any DSC resolutions with a driver greater than 457.09. If that's true, NVIDIA is guilty of falsely advertising Displayport 1.4 compliance in their latest drivers, and on Ampere outright (the old drivers don't work on Ampere).
Please report in.
PS: Yes, I reported this to NVIDIA... over 90 days ago. I actually gave them 90 days to fix it like it was some kind of security issue. I've been met with complete radio silence. And for whatever it's worth, AMD has a similar issue, but they never had my adapter working... so... kind of knew what I was getting there. Sorry, but I feel AMD is (in)famous for weird things like that on oddball configs. Certainly worth shaming them too though, if anyone wants to test for that.
I have a Club3d CAC-1085 adapter that I use to get 4K@120Hz out of my Turing card to my HDMI 2.1 TV (a 55" LG B9 OLED). It ceased to work at the high refresh, high resolution range of 4K@120Hz around the time NVIDIA added this to their fix log right after release 457.09:
Users may see a black screen when launching a game on a monitor using DSC (Display Stream Compression). [200661231]
My suspicion is that to "fix" this bug, NVIDIA disabled Display Stream Compression entirely. It seems to be supported by posts on their forums.
Display stream compression (DSC) is mainly used in 8k monitors and 4k 120hz monitors operating in HDR mode, and in 4k 120hz displayport-> HDMI 2.1 adapters. It is a required part of Displayport spec past version 1.2.
If anyone has an HDMI 2.1 TV and any nvidia card sporting a supposed Displayport 1.4 link, I would be happy to provide an adapter for free via the mail to verify my claims (you can even keep it! It's cool). Can't be LG though, as I already have that brand covered. I will even ship the adapter international, within reason, upon proof of capable hardware and willingness to test.
Really, what would be best is if we could find someone with a native displayport 1.4 monitor. You should find you are unable to select any DSC resolutions with a driver greater than 457.09. If that's true, NVIDIA is guilty of falsely advertising Displayport 1.4 compliance in their latest drivers, and on Ampere outright (the old drivers don't work on Ampere).
Please report in.
PS: Yes, I reported this to NVIDIA... over 90 days ago. I actually gave them 90 days to fix it like it was some kind of security issue. I've been met with complete radio silence. And for whatever it's worth, AMD has a similar issue, but they never had my adapter working... so... kind of knew what I was getting there. Sorry, but I feel AMD is (in)famous for weird things like that on oddball configs. Certainly worth shaming them too though, if anyone wants to test for that.
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