Monitors and TVs tend to have fixed refresh rates, meaning they always update to the next frame on the dot, no matter what. A good rule of thumb is that a 60hz monitor refreshes exactly 60 times per ...
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Both Intel and AMD have been the most dominating brands in the PC industry, so, it is pretty obvious that there will be having some sort of healthy competition. But a few years back, Nvidia announced ...
We’re comparing FreeSync vs G Sync, to see which variable refresh technology makes the most sense for you. Variable refresh rates have quickly become a must-have for all serious gaming monitors. These ...
I spotted this thing at Costco yesterday, and am considering getting a second G-sync monitor (my first is the venerable ASUS ROG PG279Q that cost me ca. 700 bucks in 2017) but if this is only G-sync ...
G-Sync monitors also do tend to have larger refresh rate ranges, all of the ones I know of have refresh rates ranging from 30hz to max refresh rate of the monitor. Most good Freesync monitors start at ...
PC gaming can sometimes seem a bit more intimidating than console gaming, if only for the sheer number of terms bounded about. There is all manner of technologies, settings, hardware terms and more ...
NVIDIA recently announced G-Sync, a technology that will eliminate some pretty hardcore stuff, things we have taken for granted many years, screen-tearing and VSYNC stutters. For that you will need to ...
Nvidia has finally moved on from having G-Sync only be available in its own proprietary monitor scalers, with the announcement of a new Mediatek Nvidia G-Sync scaler partnership. This means G-Sync ...