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Used a 65-inch LGCX monitor to discover optimal TV configurations for Halo Infinite on PC.

Used a 65-inch LGCX monitor to discover optimal TV configurations for Halo Infinite on PC.

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wollywinky
Junior Member
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09-21-2020, 10:13 PM
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Discovered optimal TV configurations for your LGCX 65-inch 4K 120Hz OLED display when connected to a PC monitor. First, switch to gaming mode via remote. Next, set sharpness to maximum at 50. Finally, enable full graphics intensity in Halo Infinite. Note that these settings assume an RTX 24GB 3090 GPU, an i910850K processor or higher, and a 120Hz display. On your 3090, you typically achieve 70-80 FPS in-game across both campaign and multiplayer. Your 3090 reaches around 69-70°C, but removing the side panels improves cooling. The CPU stays cool at about 45°C thanks to water cooling. Temperatures are consistent in Doom Eternal, delivering full frames there too. Both games seem to share the same graphics engine. If you have better LGCX recommendations, please share them. Enjoy exploring, fellow Halo enthusiasts!
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wollywinky
09-21-2020, 10:13 PM #1

Discovered optimal TV configurations for your LGCX 65-inch 4K 120Hz OLED display when connected to a PC monitor. First, switch to gaming mode via remote. Next, set sharpness to maximum at 50. Finally, enable full graphics intensity in Halo Infinite. Note that these settings assume an RTX 24GB 3090 GPU, an i910850K processor or higher, and a 120Hz display. On your 3090, you typically achieve 70-80 FPS in-game across both campaign and multiplayer. Your 3090 reaches around 69-70°C, but removing the side panels improves cooling. The CPU stays cool at about 45°C thanks to water cooling. Temperatures are consistent in Doom Eternal, delivering full frames there too. Both games seem to share the same graphics engine. If you have better LGCX recommendations, please share them. Enjoy exploring, fellow Halo enthusiasts!

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ohRealize
Member
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09-22-2020, 03:00 PM
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A "full FPS" refers to a complete first-person shooter experience. HI relies on the Slipstream engine while DE uses id Tech 7. Doom Eternal and its 2016 release are also praised for their excellent optimization. The key is always to switch to game mode for optimal performance.
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ohRealize
09-22-2020, 03:00 PM #2

A "full FPS" refers to a complete first-person shooter experience. HI relies on the Slipstream engine while DE uses id Tech 7. Doom Eternal and its 2016 release are also praised for their excellent optimization. The key is always to switch to game mode for optimal performance.

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Ilia_Zer0
Member
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09-28-2020, 08:12 AM
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My TV functions as a 120Hz display, which means it operates at 120 frames each second. This is referred to as 120 FPS, indicating full frame rate when paired with a 120Hz monitor.
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Ilia_Zer0
09-28-2020, 08:12 AM #3

My TV functions as a 120Hz display, which means it operates at 120 frames each second. This is referred to as 120 FPS, indicating full frame rate when paired with a 120Hz monitor.