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Post by gamerpro on Feb 12, 2020 20:23:19 GMT
It doesn’t get to 6K on the current gaming drivers. Hasn’t been tested with the blue ones. can Mat add 6k on the next gaming drivers please? why would he that monitor is like $6000 lmao most poeple would get a gaming pc then buy that overpriced monitor
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 14, 2020 20:05:10 GMT
I can add it as custom resolution once I've figured out how to get the newest release working. Doesnt guarantee that the custom resolution will be seen in Windows though.
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Post by gamerpro on Feb 15, 2020 19:44:52 GMT
I can add it as custom resolution once I've figured out how to get the newest release working. Doesnt guarantee that the custom resolution will be seen in Windows though. mat hd did you figure it out yet? also mat does windows 10 not do native 5k your drivers are upscaling it form 2k to 5k and it looks werid and blurry?
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Post by gamerpro on Feb 18, 2020 23:45:07 GMT
looks like mat hd is stuck on the drivers still nothing?
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 19, 2020 12:33:39 GMT
looks like mat hd is stuck on the drivers still nothing? Still working on it. Nothing to report yet.
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Post by Valkyrionetz on Feb 20, 2020 8:14:31 GMT
I can add it as custom resolution once I've figured out how to get the newest release working. Doesnt guarantee that the custom resolution will be seen in Windows though. mat hd did you figure it out yet? also mat does windows 10 not do native 5k your drivers are upscaling it form 2k to 5k and it looks werid and blurry? I seem to get native 5k. Why do things look weird and blurry? There are some settings in Windows 10 to help you with this like scaling and also an option to toggle where Windows handles blurry apps automatically. I forgot where that is exactly, you might have to Google it.
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Post by Valkyrionetz on Feb 20, 2020 14:53:16 GMT
looks like mat hd is stuck on the drivers still nothing? Still working on it. Nothing to report yet. I know this could be a dumb suggestion but have you tried coding the drivers on another PC or Mac? Or maybe there's a specific supported Mac AMD card configuration you have in your custom drivers that generates this error?
I'm without a doubt no expert but making the drivers compatible across so many Mac platforms from multiple generations seems like a scenario that's bound to give you trouble at some point in time.
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Post by IceMan on Feb 20, 2020 15:02:13 GMT
Still working on it. Nothing to report yet. I know this could be a dumb suggestion but have you tried coding the drivers on another PC or Mac? Or maybe there's a specific supported Mac AMD card configuration you have in your custom drivers that generates this error?
I'm without a doubt no expert but making the drivers compatible across so many Mac platforms from multiple generations seems like a scenario that's bound to give you trouble at some point in time.
i tried it for mat on my imac 27" 2017 with different amd GPU and all but i got same error.
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Post by Valkyrionetz on Feb 20, 2020 17:32:43 GMT
I know this could be a dumb suggestion but have you tried coding the drivers on another PC or Mac? Or maybe there's a specific supported Mac AMD card configuration you have in your custom drivers that generates this error?
I'm without a doubt no expert but making the drivers compatible across so many Mac platforms from multiple generations seems like a scenario that's bound to give you trouble at some point in time.
i tried it for mat on my imac 27" 2017 with different amd GPU and all but i got same error. Is it possible then that my second suggestion could be of use? I'm just thinking that coding the drivers for so many different Mac cards could give an error, especially if Matt is also trying to make them compatible with the Vega II cards on the new Mac Pro. Again, I'm no expert on the subject. Just trying to help.
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Post by IceMan on Feb 20, 2020 20:17:57 GMT
i tried it for mat on my imac 27" 2017 with different amd GPU and all but i got same error. Is it possible then that my second suggestion could be of use? I'm just thinking that coding the drivers for so many different Mac cards could give an error, especially if Matt is also trying to make them compatible with the Vega II cards on the new Mac Pro. Again, I'm no expert on the subject. Just trying to help. true
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Post by Valkyrionetz on Feb 20, 2020 20:32:53 GMT
Is it possible then that my second suggestion could be of use? I'm just thinking that coding the drivers for so many different Mac cards could give an error, especially if Matt is also trying to make them compatible with the Vega II cards on the new Mac Pro. Again, I'm no expert on the subject. Just trying to help. true I mean people who buy the Mac Pro pay the price of a really nice car for it. They could probably buy their own internet cafe for that money lol I doubt that they're that interested in Windows since the "must have" accessory, the XDR Display, isn't even properly tuned for it since all the settings are in the OS, it doesn't have physical buttons for that. As for as I know, you can't even turn True Tone on or off in Windows 10, even with the official Apple bootcamp drivers.
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Post by gamerpro on Feb 23, 2020 23:39:59 GMT
mat hd did you figure it out yet? also mat does windows 10 not do native 5k your drivers are upscaling it form 2k to 5k and it looks werid and blurry? I seem to get native 5k. Why do things look weird and blurry? There are some settings in Windows 10 to help you with this like scaling and also an option to toggle where Windows handles blurry apps automatically. I forgot where that is exactly, you might have to Google it. go to settings display advanced display settings and take a pic it's not native 5k for sure. whole windows 10 looks much more blurry and faded out then macos.
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Post by Valkyrionetz on Feb 24, 2020 10:42:39 GMT
I seem to get native 5k. Why do things look weird and blurry? There are some settings in Windows 10 to help you with this like scaling and also an option to toggle where Windows handles blurry apps automatically. I forgot where that is exactly, you might have to Google it. go to settings display advanced display settings and take a pic it's not native 5k for sure. whole windows 10 looks much more blurry and faded out then macos. You're right, it shows 2560 x 2880.
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Post by Valkyrionetz on Feb 24, 2020 15:00:30 GMT
I seem to get native 5k. Why do things look weird and blurry? There are some settings in Windows 10 to help you with this like scaling and also an option to toggle where Windows handles blurry apps automatically. I forgot where that is exactly, you might have to Google it. go to settings display advanced display settings and take a pic it's not native 5k for sure. whole windows 10 looks much more blurry and faded out then macos. I think Windows 10 might max out at 4K native and fake the 5k resolution because the iMac relies on a custom designed chip by Apple to push that many pixels at once at 60hz and Windows 10 just probably doesn't have drivers to make it compatible for that...
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Post by gamerpro on Feb 24, 2020 20:07:54 GMT
go to settings display advanced display settings and take a pic it's not native 5k for sure. whole windows 10 looks much more blurry and faded out then macos. I think Windows 10 might max out at 4K native and fake the 5k resolution because the iMac relies on a custom designed chip by Apple to push that many pixels at once at 60hz and Windows 10 just probably doesn't have drivers to make it compatible for that... it won't go to native 4k ether........... try it
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