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 ...
It's rare to see the same monitor go head-to-head with itself in both a FreeSync and a G-Sync configuration, but that's what we've got here. Who wins? Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share ...
If you've gone shopping for a computer monitor in the past few years, you've almost certainly come across models that advertise FreeSync. This popular display technology is advertised especially ...
If you're the proud owner of a shiny, new gaming monitor, you probably chose it for its performance. The packaging declared its astonishing frame rate capabilities in big, bold letters, and as you ...
So, you’re looking at a monitor or laptop that says it has Adaptive-Sync or variable refresh rates. Maybe it’s Nvidia G-Sync or AMD FreeSync. Maybe the vendor was detailed enough to include an ...
Rocking a Nvidia GPU? Pair it up with the best G Sync monitor and say goodbye to screen tearing. G-Sync compatible monitors fully utilize the graphics card to produce a flawless image. It’s a ...
Nvidia, for example, separate its own G-Sync monitors across three tiers: G-Sync Ultimate, G-Sync, both which involve certification tests, and G-Sync compatible, which doesn't. One key difference with ...
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These days, virtually every monitor—certainly every gaming monitor—supports at least some form of variable refresh rate technology. NVIDIA's G-SYNC was the pioneer, but AMD's FreeSync is far more ...
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 ...