Neo G7 and G8 both support 40GBs over the HDMI ports. This is enough for native 4K 120hz 10bit 4:4:4 HDR. For everything else and to support the refresh rate of the panel the monitor uses DSC (Display Stream Compression). The PS5 does not support DSC but should not have a problem with these monitors since the native bandwith is already enough Dec 29, 2021, 6:15 AM PST. The HDMI standards are a mess. HDMI 2.1, in particular, is a uniquely frustrating mess, with haphazard support among TV manufacturers, cable makers, and devices that
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Solution: use Display port where possible. DisplayPort doesn't have any "natural" immunity to shitty quality. The DP cables can just be as bad as HDMI or any other video cable. I ordered 7 10 footers from infinite cables for that free shipping.
Here are some of the top HDMI cables recommended for the PS5: 1. Belkin Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable: This cable supports HDMI 2.1 specifications, including 4K resolution, high refresh rates, VRR, and eARC. It offers reliable performance and is available in various lengths to fit your gaming setup. 2. If you are using an HDMI 2.0 port on your TV and/or AV reciever, you might need to go into the settings on your device and configure the hdmi port to Enhanced to allow full bandwidth 4K 60hz. The most you can expect from HDMI 2.0 is. 4K 60hz YUV 422 HDR or. 4K 60hz RGB (same as YUV 444) SDR.
DisplayPort 2.0 seems to support "up to" 77 gbps, which using the HDMI's 48 Gbps at 4K120 as the base, would translate to getting 4K192. DisplayPort 2.1 seems to get 80 Gpbs so again, assuming 120 is the maximum on 48 Gbps using HDMI, then it should handle 4K200 fps. All of these capabilities seem to be lower than the 4K 240 hz screens coming out.
5. BAMozzy. Mon 19th Oct 2020. If you have a HDMI 2.0 TV you should be able to get 4k/60. Whilst HDMI 2.1 is 'backwards' compatible, what that means is that you can plug any HDMI device into any RocketFish is overpriced in every sense of the word for people who claim they can see a difference just to justify spending so much on a cable. I compared an HDMI 2.1 cable from them to a Sony HDMI 2.1 cable from goodwill I got for a buck. Had it going from my 4k bluray player to a 4k OLED. Zero difference between the two.
Soundbar: Samsung Q-70T (eARC) w/ wireless rear speakers and sub, 5.1 audio. Device: PS4/PS5. The problem: When audio settings on the consoels are on the default (PCM), the audio maxes out at 2.1 with no audio delay. On the other hand, if I select DTS or Dolby, the audio goes up to 5.1 with a slight audio delay.
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