HDMI doesn't have the bandwidth to do RGB at 10bit color, so I think Windows overrides the Nvidia display control panel It still says 8bit when we're clearly in HDR mode (both the TV and Windows report mode change, and Youtube HDR videos are noticeably improved) Therefore, you will always have to choose between 422 10bit and 444 8bit
Nvidia output color depth only 8-Answer (1 of 5) These notes apply to Windows 7/8 or 10 although you specifically mentioned 10 There may be some confusion between 32bit and 64bit versions of Windows and the graphics configuration or drivers 64bit Windows allows the use of When a monitor with a resolution and refresh rate in common with TVs (eg 19 x 1080 @60Hz) is connected to an Nvidia GPU by HDMI or DVIHDMI cable, the GPU may to treat the screen as an 'HDTV' rather than a monitor This is also quite common when using DP, even though that's a PConly connection You can see how the graphics driver
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