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Samsung odyssey g9
Samsung odyssey g9






samsung odyssey g9
  1. #Samsung odyssey g9 1080p#
  2. #Samsung odyssey g9 full#

It’s a mismatch, where the highest-end monitor you can buy in 2023 doesn’t have a GPU even capable of fully showing it off.

#Samsung odyssey g9 full#

Locked to DisplayPort 1.4a, the RTX 4090 can’t drive the Odyssey Neo G9 at its full resolution and refresh rate, despite the fact that it’s the only GPU theoretically powerful enough to. We’ll never get to see it in its full glory, though. Frankly, the RTX 4090 is the only GPU that makes sense with Samsung’s latest display. With DLSS 3’s unique frame generation capabilities, it can easily push into the 200 fps territory, even with a resolution as high as the new Odyssey Neo G9 demands. They’re not powerful enough to drive 4K, let alone dual 4K.Īnd for the full refresh rate, the RTX 4090 supports Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling 3 (DLSS).

#Samsung odyssey g9 1080p#

For as impressive as the Arc A770 and A750 are, they’re targeting 1080p gaming. Intel isn’t even a factor in this conversation, either. The RTX 4090, by comparison, easily cracks 100 fps in most games at 4K and often goes higher. Even at standard 4K, the RX 7900 XTX will hover around 60 frames per second (fps) to 100 fps in the most demanding games, far below the refresh rate that Samsung’s monitor is capable of. Limited potential Jacob Roach / Digital Trendsįor as powerful as AMD’s RX 7900 XTX is, it’s nowhere near the RTX 4090. Worse, Nvidia’s GPUs are the only ones powerful enough to drive the resolution and refresh rate of the Odyssey Neo G9 they’re just hampered by the connection standard. They’ll work with the Odyssey Neo G9 due to DisplayPort’s backward compatibility, but not at the full resolution or refresh rate.

samsung odyssey g9

Nvidia’s latest GPUs top out at DisplayPort 1.4a. The problem is that only AMD and Intel actually support DisplayPort 2.1 right now. The previous standard, DisplayPort 1.4a, only supports up to 25.92Gbps, so you need DisplayPort 2.1 to drive the Odyssey Neo G9 (2023) at its full resolution and refresh rate. It runs at a 240Hz refresh rate, and when paired with the resolution, it needs a bandwidth of 36.19Gbps with HDR off and 45Gbps with HDR on. It has half the vertical resolution.Īdvertising shenanigans aside, the new Odyssey Neo G9 needs DisplayPort 2.1. Samsung is billing this as an 8K monitor, but it’s not true 8K. If you can’t recognize the math, that’s two 3840 x 2160 ( 4K) screens put side-by-side. The Odyssey Neo G9 comes with a dual 4K resolution, with a pixel count of 7680 x 2160. Get ready: the first 8K ultrawide monitors are coming out in 2023įirst, the why. Samsung’s CES 2023 gaming monitors range from curved QD-OLEDs to 8K behemoths CES 2023 is a turning point for the dilemma between TVs and gaming monitors








Samsung odyssey g9