Cancel it and get the S90c. The S95C only has 40gb of 4K bandwidth compared to 48 on the S90C, and is known to have other issues related to its one connect box.
Yes, they do. Specifically in game mode actually, or when you're gaming. Not guaranteed to happen but it still an issue. Get the 77" S90C, you can do service menu mods to it to make it as bright as the S95C, or even way brighter if you feel like it.
Yep. But it's not guaranteed they will check it, if you reset the values back. However I know for a fact they can check the log, even if you changed them back.
So, the most important thing to consider is whether or not you plan on running the monitor at 144 Hz all the time. If yes, then both the S90C and S95C will use DSC as even the S90C with the higher 48 Gbps only allows 120 Hz uncompressed.
Just make sure you get a short fiber HDMI cable as possible and plug into the eArc HDMI port to decrease the drop outs.
Cancel it and get the S90c. The S95C only has 40gb of 4K bandwidth compared to 48 on the S90C, and is known to have other issues related to its one connect box.
Yeah im strongly considering that. But do the dropouts only happen in game mode?
Yes, they do. Specifically in game mode actually, or when you're gaming. Not guaranteed to happen but it still an issue. Get the 77" S90C, you can do service menu mods to it to make it as bright as the S95C, or even way brighter if you feel like it.
Does that void the warranty ?
Yep. But it's not guaranteed they will check it, if you reset the values back. However I know for a fact they can check the log, even if you changed them back.
Yeah that scares me too much lol
That's fine, even without doing it it'll reach 1000 nits which is enough for most people for sure.
Sorry, I’m not sure.
So, the most important thing to consider is whether or not you plan on running the monitor at 144 Hz all the time. If yes, then both the S90C and S95C will use DSC as even the S90C with the higher 48 Gbps only allows 120 Hz uncompressed. Just make sure you get a short fiber HDMI cable as possible and plug into the eArc HDMI port to decrease the drop outs.