![]() ![]() What seems to be happening is that Windows 10 is detecting the TV simply as a generic PnP display, and doesn't seem to know what resolutions it can and can't display. Likewise, if I connect the PC to my BenQ 1080p monitor, everything works fine. If I force 3DMark to run in 1080p in its options, then the benchmarks will run correctly. For example, most 3DMark benchmarks fail to execute- Time Spy on the first test, Fire Strike on Graphics Test 2. I'm still finding, however, that various games and applications suddenly either crash the display to black on startup (which locks the machine) or go to 'No Signal' again. ![]() Originally I was having trouble getting any sort of 4k display from the PC (kept getting "no signal" on the TV) which I fixed by upgrading to a newer 4k-certified HDMI cable. I'm using an LG 43UK6300PLB TV as a display for my PC, which is using a GTX 1070 card via HDMI. ![]()
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