Just to confirm. It's okay to have two monitors and one be HDR and the other not, correct? (Windows 11) - eviltoast

Trying to figure out why plugging in an HDMI cable to my video cards turns off HDR in Windows 22 and won’t let me turn it back on. Or rather does, then after a second turns it right back off on its own.

I could swear I did this in the past.

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    1 year ago

    hmm. Could be a windows problem. Eliminating the HDMI connection, even if the cable is to an older HDR standard, the DP connection should easily support all forms of HDR since they are more cable agnostic than HDMI is. Windows 11 is a bit of a buggy shit…

    Have you tried backing your gaming monitor off of 165hz down to something like 60 and seeing if it allows HDR then? Could be hitting some unexpected cable limit and it’s backing off from HDR.