Speaking of my external LCD monitor, it’s an old one now. What I have observed about it is that even though it will accept and display higher refresh rates, it is actually dropping frames.
Not saying that is happening here, but further testing is required to confirm that frames are not being dropped.
In the case of embedded displays rather than external, dropping happens to be quite rare due to having increased directness of control of a panel. I have already confirmed that no dropping occurs on either my BOE OLED or LCD decks, but no clue about SDC OLED decks.
In external displays, there can be additional processing happening between receiving a signal and displaying an image, that would be where frame dropping most commonly occurs.
Speaking of my external LCD monitor, it’s an old one now. What I have observed about it is that even though it will accept and display higher refresh rates, it is actually dropping frames.
Not saying that is happening here, but further testing is required to confirm that frames are not being dropped.
In the case of embedded displays rather than external, dropping happens to be quite rare due to having increased directness of control of a panel. I have already confirmed that no dropping occurs on either my BOE OLED or LCD decks, but no clue about SDC OLED decks.
In external displays, there can be additional processing happening between receiving a signal and displaying an image, that would be where frame dropping most commonly occurs.