DeathOfChaos

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    I’m having this same problem and tried your solution. Though the television seems to accept this resolution, starting the game I’m wanting to play gives me a “No Signal” screen, so it’s even more useless than just playing the game in a small square in the middle of my screen.

    DeathOfChaos
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    I did end up getting the firmware for the adapter today and it didn’t help. Also, I have an ASUS DirectCU II Top version of the R9 280X, it comes with 2 DVI, 1 HDMI and 1 DP. I’m using a Mediabrige Ultra Cable that’s rated for up to 18GBps speeds and is compatible for up to 240Hz refresh rates. I’d like to also note that I haven’t gotten it to successfully show 60Hz in dxdiag since the time I explained in my earlier comment. I apologize for any rudeness, I’m just extremely aggravated over this because it’s SO close to working yet it just won’t budge where it needs to. Would you happen to have heard of any fixes people have undergone pertaining my specific TV model? The firmware is (from what I gather) the newest one to date and has caused problems even for nVidia cards that have HDMI 2.0 out ports.

    DeathOfChaos
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    I have a P502UI-B1E and an R9 280X. My experience with this adapter has been nothing but a headache and would love to just get it working, but I’m afraid I’m just going to have to get a refund for this thing. The most aggravating part is how much of a good word I had put out for this thing and it doesn’t even do what it’s advertised to do. I got it as far as dxdiag telling me it was running in 60hz, but when I start up a game, I lose picture. I’d like to also note that when I plug the cable into the adapter, the options to change pixel formats goes away and when it’s in the HDMI port, it only displays 4:4:4 and 4:2:2 as options. Sent an email to support but haven’t gotten anything.

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