: 4K@120hz VRR or Freesync?

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  1. WARRIOR I M
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    : 4K@120hz VRR or Freesync?


    : 4K@120hz VRR or Freesync?
    My tv can do both freesync and standard VRR on it. It’s a 2020 LG NANO90 series tv. Which should I use to set it up, when I’ll be playing FPS games 99.9% of time? Any official word from Xbox?

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    WARRIOR I M, Jun 29, 2021
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  2. Farscape247 Win User

    Will I be able to play on my Series X at 1080p 120fps VRR with this monitor?

    that monitor supports 120hz and freesync, you don't need hdmi 2.1 for 1080p and 120hz with freesync at all.

    you need hdmi 2.1 for 4k at 120hz with vrr.

    I have that screen and its fine for most gaming uses.

    that screen has console mode for 120hz, and works fine.
  3. OneScaryNerd Win User

    Samsung HG40EA790MS: FreeSync issue on Samsung Q7FN TV

    Hey Paul!

    Not a resolution problem but a VRR/FreeSync issue. The XboxOneX detects my TV and enables Automatic Game mode and VRR/FreeSync. But I'm seeing these rolling bars. I can turn off VRR/FreeSync on both 1440p@120Hz and 4K@60Hz and the problem is gone.

    So it's a VRR/FreeSync issue. I'm seeing on YouTube others demonstrating this new TV with these gaming features with XboxOneX and all of them have rolling bars. Some say they cant see it and that it can only bee seen when watching a recording because of
    the refresh rate. But I can clearly see it.

    So either I have some super eyes. Or there's something wrong somewhere or others claiming they cant see it haven't noticed it yet. An example of that is clouding on LCD TV's. People I know dont know what that is until I explain it and show it on their TV's.
    Then they see it all the time suddenly....
  4. JasonHalliburton Win User

    Will Xbox series x/s have more monitors that run 1440p @ 120hz than current gen consoles?

    I have a Samsung CHG70, it supports 1440P 120hz. If you want HDR you have to set it for freesync on the monitor and turn VRR on the xbox. Im hoping the series x supports 1440P 120hz with HDR on and not having to turn freesync on at all because its only
    limited to 80fps i believe.
  5. NGilby Win User

    Xbox one s 1440p 120hz problems

    Hi,

    This monitor only supports 100Hz over HDMI with FreeSync turned ON (higher via Display Port).

    With FreeSync OFF this monitor does support 1440p @ 120Hz as per the Manual and LG support.

    Source: https://www.amd.com/en/products/freesync-monitors

    This makes means that with FreeSync ON you will be limited to 60Hz with xbox. Can you try turning off FreeSync via the Monitor and/or untick Variable Refresh Rate on the xbox. Hopefully this makes 120Hz available to you.
    I have tried turning freesync off on the monitor side and vrr off on the xbox, still doesn’t allow me to select 1440p@ 120hz.
  6. Ignroavo Win User

    Xbox One X VRR Issue

    I had the same issue using a Denon hdmi 2.1 AVR. I solved it using VRR with 120hz, but I have a hdmi 2.1 tv and a Series X, not One X. I guess you are stuck with 4k without vrr or full hd 120 and vrr. Another solution is to connect the Xbox directly to the tv and use arc/earc for audio, but One X does not support 4k 120hz, so you are stuck with full hd 120 if you use vrr.
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