Far as I can tell it's 50 in everything yes unless you drop down to 960x540 although I do have one odd option of 3840 x 2160 NSTC at 60hz but that's stretched and the monitor doesn't seem to like it, keeps bringing up the LG error menu
(I've tried attaching a screen grab of the resolutions but I can't attach it for some reason)
I've since returned mine, but anyone still rocking this display up for installing the new 10.10.2 beta and checking if the resolution fix is in there?
I pulled the trigger on the LG 31MU97 after switching back and forth for several weeks...
In 10.10.2 beta, Apple now includes a file similar than the one I made for overriding the EDID.
Most certainly the upgrade to 10.10.2 will erase any custom file with its own. No need to delete, it will be overwritten automatically.Thanks for the update Stéphane!
Do you recommend deleting the custom SRX DisplayProductID-76e7.txt before we upgrade to 10.10.2?
I am noticing some flickering artifacts, blackouts and screen-jitters. [...] I'll provide further observations as I spend some more time with this beauty! Thanks again to those who took time to share their observations and experiences.
Ok, some updates from this morning.
Firstly, the flickering seems to be completely cured by switching to a different thunderbolt port on my nMP. I thought I had chosen a free bus originally, but maybe it was sharing with my external hd. In any event, it seems to be completely gone now. No stuttering, blackouts or artifacts for the past hour or two. I'll keep an eye on that but it looks promising.
Secondly, I have played around a bit with SwitchResX, which is a really neat little program. It's just nice to have all the options laid out there and to be able to customize your display options so comprehensively. It's much easier to see what you're getting than through Apple display prefs so a good way to compare resolution options.
Right now I'm switching between (i) full 4096x2160@50Hz (too small for detailed work, but stunning), (ii) 3008x1596@50Hz (feels very familiar in terms of screen real estate/element size coming from my prior monitor) and then 3840x2160@60Hz to enjoy the slightly smoother scrolling. I have to say, I do notice the increased smoothness at 60Hz, but don't remotely find 50Hz a problem for the things I use it for.
I'm going to play around with the color settings a little. I like the color straight out of the box, but I'm curious to try some tweaks.
Will keep y'all posted.
Loving it so far though, especially now the flickering stopped!
Some really interesting points raised on this thread over the last few days. It's got me thinking. I've got a D300 card (wish I'd gone for a D500, but it's all water under the bridge and I'm still delighted with my nMP) so even if 60Hz at 4096 became possible, it's seems unlikely I'd be able to run that myself. I certainly think that if the D500 or D700 can handle it, Apple shouldn't throttle the capabilities of those cards. I hope that's not happening, although we're talking about Apple here so who knows?
I did quite a bit of research myself over the weekend and there are similarly priced (to the LG) IPS based UHD monitors on the way - finally! Personally, I'd like to be running at 60Hz so if that means going UHD at something like 32" then so be it (would prefer 30" like my ACD, but these new screens all seem to be jumping in size from 28" to 32").
Going to keep watching the situation as it develops but feeling more positive about the situation than I was a day or two ago. The jury's still out, but it's starting to feel like the LG won't be the monitor for me after all.
As I'm sure many of you know, the d700 isn't a direct comparison to the amd firepro w9000. The major difference, according to arstechnica, is that the d700 is very underclocked to meet the tdp/thermal requirements of the mac pro.
What are the UHD monitors that are on the way ?
I am still rocking this monitor in OS X with a MacPro 2012 GTX 980 and 4096x2160@60hz. I do still get the occasional black screen and windows 8.1 bugs out and I get tearing in the middle of the screen , but a resolution change and back fixes it.
These are the pick of the IPS based 32" UHD monitors that I found while researching at the weekend. They're either out now or soon will be:
Acer B326HK
Asus PQ321QE
BenQ BL3201PT
Samsung UD970
The Samsung and Asus are a little higher in price, but it seems to be changing all the time so definitely worth keeping an eye on, especially if you don't mind waiting a few weeks for your new display while prices settle. If anyone wants to add to that list for the benefit of this thread then please do.
32" might be a big too big and I still like the look of the LG, but that 50Hz/60Hz thing and the blacking out/tearing is a showstopper for me.
EDIT: I've listed 32" monitors above, but if you don't mind 27" then there are several at that size (including the almost frameless Acer S277HK). They're all at good price points too. Sharp are updating their IGZO displays at the moment so look out for frameless and high contrast options around 31.5" next year, but if we kept waiting for the "next thing" we'd all still have Commodore 64's![]()