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 ...
Update: Nvidia has offered the following response to reports of the G-Sync Ultimate specification change: Late last year we updated G-SYNC ULTIMATE to include new display technologies such as OLED and ...
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 ...
There’s good news for gamers hoping to pair their favorite FreeSync monitor with a GeForce graphics card: 28 panels now meet Nvidia’s G-Sync Compatible validation requirements, unlocking the ...
Graphics Cards Nvidia announces the official release of Smooth Motion for RTX 40-series GPUs, enabling Frame Generation in unsupported games Graphics Cards The latest AMD Adrenalin driver lets you ...
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.
NVIDIA has unveiled plans to bring G-Sync support to more displays, spanning existing AMD FreeSync-compatible hardware. Adopting the open VESA DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync standard, the move sees G-Sync ...
As the CES 2021 comes to a close, a lot of tech enthusiasts have questions about the new products displayed during the convention. One of them is the Nvidia G-Sync. So what is it and why is there a ...
When Nvidia’s G-Sync Ultimate monitors launched in 2018, they were hands-down the best gaming monitors ever created. Not only were they among the first 4K, 144Hz monitors available, but they were some ...