![]() (and confirming this by checking in Windows that it's not displayed in GPU-Z - which it isn't)! 7) Tried different HDMI ports on TV. 6) Checked that intel's iGPU is disabled in system BIOS. 5) Resetting TV back to factory defaults. 4) Running a full in-depth virus scan using the latest edition of AVG & running a full Windows Defender scan. Rebooting, then re-installing onlythe Nvidia software/drivers. 3) Uninstalling ALL Nvidia, AMD & Intel GPU drivers using the "DDU" utility. (from .uk) 2) Ensuring TV's HDMI signal is set to "advanced" and not "standard" format. Here's what I've tried so far: 1) Replacing the HDMI cable with a brand new one (the new one is HDMI 2.0 certified and cando 4k at 60hz). Standard HDMI signal format is only sufficient up to 30hz for 4K. I'm out of ideas? The TV's manual states that the HDMI signal format must be set to "advanced" to receive a picture at 4K 60hz. I can't get a 4k picture at anything over 30Hz.
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