

Also, in nvidia control panel i can NOT adjust settings of the signal to my sync box, refresh rate is 120hz though and resolution i actually cant tell.
#HUE SYNC BOX HDMI 2.1 FULL#
One thing i do want to add is now that im cloning monitors, the game im talking about (COD cold war) now makes me select windowed full screen mode instead of just running normal "full screen". Do i just need to wait for next gen philips sync box that does hdmi 2.1? But when you pair it with the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box, the lights react to what’s on the. On its own, it’s basically just a simple light strip. Has anyone else dealt with this and discovered a better way to do what i'm trying to do? The hdmi sync box and lights work great but the performance hit makes it not practical for gaming. If you’re not familiar with the Hue Gradient, this is Philips Hue’s ambient TV light strip. Everything the same, turning on the cloning over hdmi drops those same settings frame rate to like 60-80 fps range. Like this i get consistent 130-150 fps (and then output to monitor with gsync at 120hz). I probably use odd graphics settings 1600p, "quality" dlss, high ray tracing, no hdr, everything else in high. I dont appear to lose capabilities due to connectivity but the gameplay (frame rate) suffers dramatically. So, i run my monitor over display port (4k, 120hz) and clone to the philips sync box over hdmi. Philips hue seems to accept 120hz signal but its known it can not pass through 120hz at 4k (or any resolution, i believe). My objective is to use my philips hue hdmi sync box on my gaming pc if the performance deductions can become more reasonable. Daraus resultiert, dass das HDMI 2.1 Signal, welches von der Playstation 5 oder Xbox Series X zur Hue Sync Box geht, nicht weitergeleitet wird. Game im mostly talking about: COD cold war, multiplayer Die Philips Hue HDMI Sync Box ist mittlerweile etwas in die Jahre gekommen und kann mit HDMI 2.1 in Verbindung mit 120 Hertz und 4K Auflösung nicht viel anfangen.
