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Doubt about Brimnes bed with Luroy
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Doubt about Brimnes bed with Luroy

Hello everyone.

We bought a Brimnes bed to swap an older one we had, but we decided to reutilize the frame (Luröy), however in the old bed the "locks" would put pressure on the frame to keep it in place, however the Brimnes had this gap and doesn't "stretch" the frame. It's kinda lose. Does it work anyway or do I risk it falling out of place? Should we just buy the Lindbåden that seems to have larger boards?

It should work am I right?

u/Brokkensteel — 22 hours ago

Hello everyone.

I have an 27" Odyssey G7 (240hz VA, the original), and i had lots of issues with running VRR, HDR and adaptive-sync. the screen would have random blackouts like half a second, and blink back.

I have been able to fix it in various ways, by disabling things like adaptive sync and VRR, or HDR.

That being said i came to the conclusion that it is probably a bandwidth issue.
I know that the limiting factor is the 1.4 port on the monitor and the 1.4a on the RTX3070. However i am also wondering if the cables i have might be low quality ones and using a 2.1 cable, which should have better construction could help with having a more stable datastream. or should i use 8 bit instead of 10bit mode?

does it make sense? Thank you in advance.

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u/Brokkensteel — 25 days ago

Hello everyone.
First post here.

I have an 27" Odyssey G7 (240hz VA, the original), and i had lots of issues with running VRR, HDR and adaptive-sync. the screen would have random blackouts like half a second, and blink back.

I have been able to fix it in various ways, by disabling things like adaptive sync and VRR, or HDR.

That being said i came to the conclusion that it is probably a bandwidth issue.
I know that the limiting factor is the 1.4 port on the monitor and the 1.4a on the RTX3070. However i am also wondering if the cables i have might be low quality ones and using a 2.1 cable, which should have better construction could help with having a more stable datastream. or should i use 8 bit instead of 10bit mode?

does it make sense? Thank you in advance.

reddit.com
u/Brokkensteel — 25 days ago