Gigabyte Aorus FV43U (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 43")

Gigabyte Aorus FV43U

3840 x 2160 Pixels, 43"


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Classica-Foto

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

It is possible that conventional TVs have a decoding standard that allows certain content. As this is a PC monitor, it is possible that this screen does not allow certain content or does not have the necessary decoding standard to operate your swisscom tv.

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moni_digi

2 years ago

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Raphi549

2 years ago

Yes, either via one of the two Thunderbolt 4 ports on the laptop or via the HDMI 2.0b port. Because of the higher bandwidth (40Gbit/s), I would connect the monitor via Thunderbolt 4 (laptop) to HDMI 2.1 (monitor). For this you need a USB Type C (same connection as Thunderbolt 4) to HDMI 2.1 cable, e.g. item number 24190273. With this you should definitely manage the bandwidth of 40Gbit/s for video transmission.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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roland.199413

2 years ago

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Rogerfortune

2 years ago

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I have probably figured it out: On the PC, you have to switch off GSync and HDR, set the refresh rate to 144 Hz, then the menu function becomes active. But this makes no sense, because the picture is not optimal for gaming without GSync and without HDR. On the PC, it's better to game with GSync, HDR and 144 Hz - then you won't have any streaks. Aim Stabilizer is then not necessary/meaningful. It didn't work at all with my PS5: The PS5 currently only supports 120 Hz. This does not match the 144 Hz of the monitor. So the Aorus is not optimal for a PS5. According to the monitor display, the PS5 and the monitor only manage 60 Hz, even if the PS5 is set to 120 Hz. Or does anyone have any other ideas on how to make the two run optimally together. (All my information refers to me via DP connection).

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cris55555

2 years ago

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tschoppp

2 years ago

As far as I know, the Playstation 5 currently only supports games in 4k or 120hz, not both. However, I read that Sony has released a system update on 22 April 2022 that allows game manufacturers to use a variable refresh rate. I own the monitor and a PS5 and always play in 4k or 120hz. Whether games can be played in 4k and at 120hz with the variable refresh rate, I don't know. I assume the variable refresh rate depends on the game. Information about the system update from Sony: https://blog.playstation.com/2022/04/25/variable-refresh-rate-support-for-ps5-is-rolling-out-this-week/

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Marko312

3 years ago

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Rogerfortune

3 years ago

I received a very cheap HDMI cable (no name, no indication of high-speed or 4K), a German power cable and a USB cable in the box. Unfortunately, the Swiss power cable was also missing from my delivery. I recommend buying a CH cable and a high-quality DP cable or a high-quality 4k HDMI cable. I feel that the device works better via the DP cable. I have not tested the USB-C connection. LG Roger

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