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I verified it both under then Display Options in Windows 10 as well as on the HiSense R6 where you can see what signal is being received. This is the key step that solved all my problems. It allowed me to get the RX 570 to send RGB 4:4:4 10bit HDR signal to the UHD TV. The third from bottom you will find 10-Bit Pixel Format option and I had to enable it. First thing is to go under the Graphics menu scroll down and select Advance option. Below that is Pixel format option and from drop down menu select RGB 4:4:4 Format PC standard (Full RGB).ģ. One to choose pixel dpc at 8 bits, 10 bits and 12bits from drop down. Usually Display menu is where we try to fiddle the options to get the things working. When you click on the gear icon, you get second top ribbon menu for System Graphics, Display, Video, Hotkeys, Accounts, Devices, General.Ģ.

Here is the Solution for those that want to skip the details:ġ. I installed Adrenalin 2020 version 20.12.1, which was released in first week of Dec, 2020. The Windows 10 kept on reverting back to 30Hz refresh rate. It took me 3 days to with 10 bit color depth and HDR10 which this particular low end TV supports.

UHD/4K TV as monitor is more inexpensive option than purchase 4K monitor. My primary monitor is 8 years old 30" QHD 60Hz). Last week I purchased a RX 570 (XFX RX 570 RS 8G Black edition) graphics card to drive my second monitor which is HiSense 2020 UHD LED TV model R6090G (also called R6, R6+, or R7 depending on which store you bought it from) supporting 60hz native refresh rate, 10 bit color depth and HDR10.
