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Have you double checked you accidentally didn't set it to 30hz/interlaced mode?
I got win7 stuck that way myself the other day, I somehow perma screwed up the default pnp monitor driver when swapping back and forth over and over.
I had to use the nvidia control panel to add a custom res to get 60hz back.
Which I don't recommend..., it's likely when gaming it could go back to 30hz...
ANYWAYS.... ^^
Double check your refresh rate, that's the 1st thing I can think of.
Another issue is that is a tv, not a monitor.
And a 4k one at that.
Tv's have extra input lag because that add processing to the screen, like frame doubling or the gui, sharpness controls..., etc.
If possible, disable stuff on the tv to try to get it to run faster, say for example it has 5 diff picture modes, and 2 of then grey/lock out a bunch of controls, it's likely those presets will have these features actually disabled in software and it may not lag as much, think light boost for ex..., in that mode you don't have any controls either...
4k right now is slow, especially at bigger screen sizes.
It takes a nice board in them to do anything.
As the future goes on they'll get better and less laggy.
Also anyways, you're not running 10bit mode most of the time anyways, so I wouldn't worry about that.
The only os that has partial support for 10bit in the os it's self, is linux/unix derivatives, and that mode is pretty borked anyways for 24/7 usage.
Win10 isn't gonna help much I think... :\
You gotta remember that tv's only need to handle ntsc/pal formats (ie they're advertised for football, not work...).
They can be spec'ed for progressive scan, 240 fps, 10bit uhd-hdr up the wazoo.
But they can get away tons of frame time latency.
1000 ms (1 sec) / 240 fps = 4.167 ms
1000 ms (1 sec) / 144 fps = 6.94 ms
1000 ms (1 sec) / 120 fps = 8.3 ms
1000 ms (1 sec) / 60 fps = 16.67 ms
1000 ms (1 sec) / 50 fps = 20 ms
1000 ms (1 sec) / 30 fps = 33.3 ms <---- this is potentially your tv with all it's settings on...
1000 ms (1 sec) / 25 fps = 40 ms
1000 ms (1 sec) / 24 fps = 41.67 ms
My roomate/buddy is using a 40in 1080p tv.
And it's ok, but it's not a web tv... ^^
I'm personally on a 40in 4k 10bit "Monitor"... ^^
Edit:
Dude...
I don't know the exact model you actually have but, if you have a smart tv, you are kinda out of luck, maybe...
If anything, if it has something called, smart motion or motion whatever, turn it off.
ALSO...
Is your vga card actually hdmi 2.0?
Oh it is a 1050ti though, so I assume it does...
Last edited by NEOAethyr; 05-30-2017 at 02:04 PM.
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