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Short update from my side: running the X32 FP via Nvidia 4080 or 4090 does not produce VRR dropouts in combination with DSC. So the combination of card + monitor matters. As a reminder, the same 2070 Super that caused massive VRR dropouts in combination with DSC ran without issues on a Asus 32uqxR that uses the very same panel as the X32 FP.
I still mostly disable DSC, though, because else either the driver or monitor loses MultiPlane Output (MPO) capability, no idea which of these to blame. This then causes VRR not to work for one of my games (Total War: Warhammer 3), because everything is output via Windows DWM composer instead of independent flip mode.
Update: Added that the newly-tested Acer Nitro XV275K P3biipruzx has better Accuracy Before Calibration.
I looked further into the Brightness 97-100 issue. It only happens when local dimming is disabled, but also happens connected to the Intel iGPU via HDMI then.
My second X32 unit arrives a few days ago. Here are some comparisons of the second unit (B) to my first unit (A).
The Good (unit B vs. A):
The Bad (one or both units):
The Ugly (both units!):
Bonus observations (both units):
Concerning the brightness drop in HDR mode at brightness settings 97-100, I measured power at the wall: 100% brightness showing fullscreen white drops from 172 W to 93 W in less than 30 seconds. 96% brightness stays at 167 W without dropping.
When the monitor changes from HDR to User mode by sending brightness commands via DDC/CI then it drops to 75 W and gets considerably darker.
At the same time 75 W in real SDR mode manages to reach close to the brightness of 167 W in HDR mode (hard to discern by eyes, needs measuring) and consequently is a lot brighter than 75 W in HDR mode.
Other users have not been able to reproduce this and I will get a second Acer X32 FP unit in a few days to compare.
What I noticed is that when the monitor gets Brightness changes sent via DDC/CI then it switches to User mode and drops considerably in brightness. Unfortunately I own no PS5 to test this myself, but maybe the PS5 sends brightness commands to the monitor via DDC/CI and thus makes it switch to User mode and drop down to SDR brightness despite still claiming to be in HDR range. Anyone experiencing this should check if the monitor changes into “User” mode instead of “HDR”. If so then try to turn it off and on again and watch if stays in HDR then or switched back to User after some time. Alternatively try switching Picture -> HDR between “Off” and “Auto” to make it jump back into HDR mode. On Windows you can also fix this via Acer’s own software tool by switching back to HDR mode via that software. Unfortunately this does not work via OSD for “Modes”, so that one is a Windows only solution. On the other hand you cannot change Brightness via Acer’s Windows tool in HDR mode while the OSD allows to do just that. So changing brightness via DDC/CI seems to mess up that whole part of the system. Last but not least: my X32 decreases in brightness when HDR mode is used with Brightness between 97-100. This happens gradually after some seconds and his hard to notice. That is until you decrease Brightness to 96 and see brightness increase with the step from 97 down to 96. This brightness decrease does not seem to happen with Brightness setting up to 96, so I recommend everyone to not use above 96 in HDR mode.
That is very interesting, thanks for sharing with everyone!
Honestly, we can’t say what caused this issue. It’s possible it was like this even when we were testing, but didn’t notice how dim it was, as we don’t measure the HDR brightness with the PS5. Sorry I can’t answer that question further!
What I noticed is that when the monitor gets Brightness changes sent via DDC/CI then it switches from HDR to User mode and drops considerably in brightness. Unfortunately I own no PS5 to test this myself, but maybe the PS5 sends brightness commands to the monitor via DDC/CI and thus makes it switch to User mode and drop down to SDR brightness despite still claiming to be in HDR range.
Anyone experiencing this should check if the monitor changes into “User” mode instead of “HDR”. If so then try to turn it off and on again and watch if stays in HDR then or switched back to User after some time. Alternatively try switching Picture -> HDR between “Off” and “Auto” to make it jump back into HDR mode.
On Windows you can also fix this via Acer’s own software tool by switching back to HDR mode via that software. Unfortunately this does not work via OSD for “Modes”, so that one is a Windows only solution. On the other hand you cannot change Brightness via Acer’s Windows tool in HDR mode while the OSD allows to do just that. So changing brightness via DDC/CI seems to mess up that whole part of the system.
Last but not least: my X32 decreases in brightness when HDR mode is used with Brightness between 97-100. This happens gradually after some seconds and his hard to notice. That is until you decrease Brightness to 96 and see brightness increase with the step from 97 down to 96. This brightness decrease does not seem to happen with Brightness setting up to 96, so I recommend everyone to not use above 96 in HDR mode.