Nvidia has announced a major change to its image-smoothing G-Sync technology that will open the feature up to more gamers. Nvidia and MediaTek have linked up to redesign G-Sync to work with MediaTek ...
My Foolish colleague Timothy Green recently published an article suggesting that NVIDIA's G-SYNC technology might not last against what rival graphics maker Advanced Micro Devices calls FreeSync. As ...
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 ...
G-Sync is a popular VRR format that’s key to motion fidelity when your gaming PC is packing a Nvidia GPU. This technology syncs your monitor’s refresh rate to your graphics card to prevent stuttering.
Bottom line: Nvidia is teaming up with MediaTek on a new scaler for gaming monitors that will eliminate the need for a separate G-Sync module. This new scaler is very similar to existing scaler ...
G-SYNC was built from the ground up for gaming. It uses a custom made hardware module with a DRAM buffer to do low framerate compensation in hardware on the monitor itself. The module replaces the ...
NVIDIA's G-SYNC technology continues to evolve. What started as a way to enhance a game's visual performance and presentation by tapping into the power of variable refresh rates has evolved in recent ...
The widespread adoption of VRR tech has been hampered by a rocky path strewn with expensive proprietary technology and competing standards. VESA and AMD tried to clear some rubble away with the ...
Screen tearing and stuttering in PC games just suck. We both know it and VSync really isn’t a great solution. NVIDIA acknowledged the issue by introducing Adaptive VSync to help eradicate visual ...
Asus has announced the ROG Swift 360Hz G-Sync Monitor, the first competitive gaming screen of its kind built around Nvidia's new R4 G-Sync module. Packing high rapid refresh rates synced up to your ...
Great news, this should finally kill all vestiges of this particular Nvidia tax. The advantages of real G-sync over just VRR are typically pretty limited, but nice to see regardless. It remains to be ...