#low latency grey out
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if its greyed out then your monitor isnt supported or not set up correctly. What moniter do you have?
it seems its also tied too HDMI 2,1 are you sure your monitor is HDMI 2,1 https://www.windowscentral.com/how-enable-xbox-one-auto-low-latency-mode
this your monitor? that isnt 2,1
ye i have hdmi in my xbox pal
i have ultra low latency im looking it right i can send you a pic
if u need
Not all HDMI are the same there is different revisions.
why would it be the hdmi
Try lowing your resolution too 1080p and turn off any other features
im on auto hdmi hdr10 hdr in xbox hdr 400 in montior
vrr gaming only
montior settings overdirve normal
because has i just said not all HDMIs are the same there is different revisions.
To take advantage of ALLM on Xbox One, the connected TV or monitor must also support the feature. ALLM is tied to the HDMI 2.1 revision, finalized by the HDMI Forum in November 2017. However, displays with compatible ports are still in the early stages of production, meaning public availability is limited. The addition of ALLM is mostly a forward-thinking addition, securing support for the coming years when adoption has increased.
From the link i posted
you dont need to tag me i here in chat.
and no you need a new moniter
like what 1 link me