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Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync are two Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technologies that eliminate screen tearing while gaming by dynamically adapting your monitor's refresh rate to match the game's ...
Nvidia, the dominant purveyor of PC graphics cards and all things related to making games look good, recently announced plans to open up its proprietary display rendering technology, “G-Sync,” for a ...
PC gamers are used to being told to choose a side, whether it's Intel, AMD, or Nvidia. That's not necessarily a bad thing, given that such fierce competition is what gives us shiny new gadgets to ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Monitors and graphics cards can find it hard to deal with the fluctuating frame rates that we see ...
Building or buying a gaming PC is always an exhilarating experience — running compatibility checks across the various components might seem daunting, but the finished product is always worth the ...
A screen tear walks into a bar. The bartender says, 'We don't serve your kind here.' The screen tear asks, 'Why not?' The bartender points to a sign that reads 'Adaptive Sync Technologies Only.' Cue ...
If you’re using an NVIDIA graphics card and you have a G-Sync compatible monitor, you should take advantage of the G-Sync technology when gaming. While G-Sync is largely bug free and works as expected ...
Six years after the introduction of the hardware-based G-Sync technology Nvidia has announced it's opening up its graphics cards to adaptive sync monitors which support Variable Refresh Rates.
AMD's decision to work with VESA (the standards body for computer graphics) to develop a competitor to Nvidia's G-Sync technology might well turn out to be the right one in the long run, but it hasn't ...
If there’s one thing the tech market doesn’t need, it’s another standards war. But you survived Firewire vs. USB, HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray, and RDRAM vs. DDR, so get ready for the battle between Nvidia’s ...
This month, the battle for GPU market share officially extends beyond the computer itself and into the display space, with AMD's FreeSync technology launching to compete with Nvidia's G-Sync. G-Sync ...