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Our full review is now available.
The way the PC treats HDR is not ideal, some games defer to the OS setting and others force their own mode like 10-bit YCC 420 similar to game consoles.
The bandwidth at HDMI 2.0 4K 60hz in RGB 444 mode does not allow 10-bit, only 8-bit which is bad for HDR and causes banding artifacts.
You will need a HDMI 2.1 GPU in order to output 10-bit RGB 444 at 4K 60hz.
HDR works perfectly at RGB 8-bit with PC icon. The game renders to a 10-bit surface internally and Windows performs dithering to 8-bit for HDR, so there will be no banding on the display.