I have the uh8 65in. When I connect my computer using the nvidia rtx 4080, through the hdmi 3 or 4 (120hz supported) the tv set the resolution and refresh rate is 4k 60hz. If I set it 120hz, the tv change the resolution automatically and it is a blurry mess... after 6 months no fix...
I just bought mine today and when I connect the PC via HDMI 2.1 (I have a 3070ti) it automatically goes to 4k ultra HD, I then swap it over to PC 4k 120 and it black screens and swaps to the original, highest I can get is 2560x1440@120 any higher and it black screens and defaults. Please my friend do I need to return this tv?
@@coltonmoore2737 there is no fix. I talked to Hisense customer support... they don't know a shit... you can find post on redit where people got fixed it via firmware update nut kuat dor thw 55 inches model. The panel is different im the 65 inches, and there is no.fix. O have owned the tv for more than 7 months there has been 0 firmware update after the 1st pne when I installed the tv. My advice is to return it... or keep living on 2010 with a 4k 60hz tv
Hi! Thanks for your help. However, I have a question.I bought a Hisense 55E7KQPRO TV which is supposed to be capable of 144 Hz. But when I set it to that there is no picture. Only 60Hz works. What is the solution? My video card RTX 3060TI (I use hdmi port 4)
haha more than a year with the freesync option and instang gaming response turn on on the tv but never thought about checking in the nvidia panel to set up the vrr, thanks
It might also be a Windows/Nvidia driver issue. I'm still dealing with nailing down the issue. Even bought a new PSU to see if that was the issue. Currently using a utility tool to mess with the HDMI output bandwidth. Its not the TV or you. I'll bet it's Nvidia. People have had this issue for yrs now and on regular monitors too.
How do you get that status box in the bottom right corner?
Thanks for the info my dude 😎👍🏿
I have the uh8 65in. When I connect my computer using the nvidia rtx 4080, through the hdmi 3 or 4 (120hz supported) the tv set the resolution and refresh rate is 4k 60hz. If I set it 120hz, the tv change the resolution automatically and it is a blurry mess... after 6 months no fix...
Have you found a fix???
I just bought mine today and when I connect the PC via HDMI 2.1 (I have a 3070ti) it automatically goes to 4k ultra HD, I then swap it over to PC 4k 120 and it black screens and swaps to the original, highest I can get is 2560x1440@120 any higher and it black screens and defaults. Please my friend do I need to return this tv?
@@coltonmoore2737 there is no fix. I talked to Hisense customer support... they don't know a shit... you can find post on redit where people got fixed it via firmware update nut kuat dor thw 55 inches model. The panel is different im the 65 inches, and there is no.fix. O have owned the tv for more than 7 months there has been 0 firmware update after the 1st pne when I installed the tv. My advice is to return it... or keep living on 2010 with a 4k 60hz tv
@@coltonmoore2737 are you using hdmi port 3 or 4. you can only have 120hz on port 3 or 4. port 1 and 2 do not support it
Thanks much
Hi!
Thanks for your help.
However, I have a question.I bought a Hisense 55E7KQPRO TV which is supposed to be capable of 144 Hz. But when I set it to that there is no picture. Only 60Hz works. What is the solution? My video card RTX 3060TI (I use hdmi port 4)
Woahhhh so my 2070 super can't hit 120hz on 4k? Has there been any firmware update on this?
haha more than a year with the freesync option and instang gaming response turn on on the tv but never thought about checking in the nvidia panel to set up the vrr, thanks
Its on my 3070 and mine flickers off and back on every minute or so
It looks like it could be the HDMI wire sometimes it's tough to find a good quality one I used my PlayStation 5 HDMI wire for baseline
It might also be a Windows/Nvidia driver issue. I'm still dealing with nailing down the issue. Even bought a new PSU to see if that was the issue. Currently using a utility tool to mess with the HDMI output bandwidth. Its not the TV or you. I'll bet it's Nvidia. People have had this issue for yrs now and on regular monitors too.