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Any chance of making it support HDR?
With this wallpaper and another one both running at 1440p, using GPU-z to measure instead of windows task manager, it says 6% GPU load, at 1202 base clock (not full speed). It does not effect performance of games at all because it uses video decoder (see previous post).
Another picture with GPU-Z and both of the wallpapers I am using:
https://imgur.com/u2F3Suq
Also, it looks like it uses the video decoder chip on the GPU, not the part of the GPU it uses for games. https://imgur.com/LB5gf60
4k is 4096 X 2160
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAEdGtX8Hps