(Note: the forum software wouldn’t let me upload “edid.bin” because the file extension wasn’t whitelisted I’ve named it “edid.txt”. I’ll attach the EDID from my LG 40UB8000 TV There is definitely an NVIDIA driver bug here, but I think there are several possible work arounds. I looked into this, and I think I found the problem. Sorry you guys haven’t received any assistance, over HDMI works for me with an LG 40UB8000 + 370.23 + GeForce GTX 960. # Option "ModeValidation" "NoEdidHDMI2Check" # HorizSync source: edid, VertRefresh source: edid # nvidia-settings: X configuration file generated by nvidia-settings If it’s at all useful, here are the contents of my nf file: cat /etc/X11//nf I might try downgrading later and at least hold out there until a fix comes through. Interesting to see that the version 361 drivers are working. Unfortunately, it didn’t help at all aside from that. Setting the NoEdidHDMI2Check mode validation did at least change things so my computer would attempt to do 60 Hz at 4K (wouldn’t even try before), which would leave me with a “no signal” screen. I got some help on reddit in regard to xorg settings here: I have an EVGA 960 4GB, which works perfectly at 4K-60Hz on my Vizio D40u-D1 40" TV under Windows 10, but only runs at 30Hz under Arch Linux. Oddly the Xorg logs doesn’t show any errors - it shows the attempts to switch to the resolution but no outcome.Īny help is greatly appreciated - if you need more info just ask for it.Ĭrazy… I was just about to start a thread about literally almost the exact same thing.
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