Another advantage of having a dedicated G-SYNC module is awide variable refresh rate (VRR) range.All G-SYNC monitors support VRR down from 30Hz up to their maximum refresh rate. Below 30Hz/FPS, the frame rate gets multiplied (for instance, 29FPS -> 58Hz, 14FPS -> 42Hz, etc.) in o...
DisplayPort 1.4, however, takes things a much greater step further. Itsupports 1440p resolution at up to 240Hz, and even 4K at up to 120Hz. Like DisplayPort 1.3, it also supports 5K resolution at up to 60Hz and even 8K resolution at 30Hz. And that's without even factoring in its supp...
HDMI 2.0’s more-limited data rate only lets it do so at up to 60Hz. With Chroma Subsampling of 4:2:0, it is technically possible for HDMI 2.0 to deliver 4K at up to 120Hz, and even 8K resolution at 30Hz, but that’s not possible for the latest games consoles...
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