Graphic Card Compatible? 1080ti

khashayar2000

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Hello guys . i just earned enough money to buy this :

ZOTAC GeForce® GTX 1080 Ti AMP Edition

and

This : http://www.lg.com/uk/tvs/lg-49UJ651V LG 50 Inch 4k Tv

I just wanna know that these two works good with each other. i Know about fps in games and e.t.c

just wanna know. is there any cable that can connect this gpu to this tv as display monitor in 4k Resolution? or i must expect lower resolution Like FHD using this gpu with this tv together?
and which cable can support 4k connection? DVI or HDMI?

and is the respond time ok for common games like witcher III or ac unity or e.t.c? i dont play OVERWATCH / DOTA2 / CSGO . and games like this that requires very fast respond time ...


appreciated. Khd.

 
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1) Both video card and TV need to support HDMI 2.0 I believe. Any new Nvidea card supports that I believe.
2) Also, you'll want a TV that supports 4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4. Last I checked there were no TV's that support more than 60Hz at 4k.
3) You'll also need an HDMI cable that supports 4k.

Input lag will depend on your sensitivity to it and what you play to some extent. I have a Samsung UN40JU7100 40" 4K TV with an input lag in PC mode of 44.3 ms. I notice no lag when playing an FPS or anything else. (I've heard that a TV's input lag number does not directly correlate to how a PC monitor number is rated and that the TV's number would be lower if rated that same way a monitor is. I don't know if that is true or not.)

I found the website...
1) Both video card and TV need to support HDMI 2.0 I believe. Any new Nvidea card supports that I believe.
2) Also, you'll want a TV that supports 4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4. Last I checked there were no TV's that support more than 60Hz at 4k.
3) You'll also need an HDMI cable that supports 4k.

Input lag will depend on your sensitivity to it and what you play to some extent. I have a Samsung UN40JU7100 40" 4K TV with an input lag in PC mode of 44.3 ms. I notice no lag when playing an FPS or anything else. (I've heard that a TV's input lag number does not directly correlate to how a PC monitor number is rated and that the TV's number would be lower if rated that same way a monitor is. I don't know if that is true or not.)

I found the website Rtings.com very useful in my search for a TV to use as a monitor. Also for getting the correct TV settings for how to run it in PC mode most effectively.
 
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Hey Bro Thanks. For Each of Ur Sentence I searched Google! Because I have no idea about Tv. but i realized all. and btw my input lag is lower 20MS. so i think its completely Ok. Much Appreciated for ur information.

best regards ... KHD