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Bajablo said:
i have this issue sometimes, just unplug the TV and let it power off (you will hear some capacitors discharge)
so: pull plug, wait 10seconds ish and then plug it back in.

hope that works on your model aswell

Yeah thats was the first thing i tried, unfortuantly to no success.

antigin said:
You could try to connect your HDMI cable to onboard HDMI output on your PC (not GTX's) and test the signal with TV that way. It should support 2160p@24.

Yeah i tried plugging the HDMI into the motherboard. No go.

TEAMSWITCHER said:
There is a common misconception that all HDMI cables are created equal. they're not. Get a cable that says "4K" or "2160P".

I tried many different types, even ones that the PC shop recommanded for 4k. The current Cable im using is the Belkin Ultimate Series with Ethernet which states 4k on the box.

vivster said:
Have you tried lowering the resolution for the TV? I got this issue when I tried to push too high bandwidth through the cable. If you get a signal at 1080p that's probably it. Then try to lower the color range or Hz at 4k and see if that helps.

At the moment i am using the PC at 1080p/60hz running through the AMP. However i need the PC to run directly into the TV for a better Picture since my AMP isnt doing the PC justice. Any other Resolution i change to, it will only give the option to 30hz.

If i plugged directly into the TV it wont give a picture and i cant access the options. The PC is normally set to default 3840/2160. Only way to change that is by running it into the AMP to get a picture, than all i can get is 60hz at 1080p. Everything else is 30hz which is strange.