FreeSync doesn't have anything to do with ghosting. VRR (Gsync or FreeSync) work to eliminate stuttering and tearing that happens when the game FPS doesn't match the monitor refresh rate. Ghosting is a motion artifact that occurs when the pixel response times are too slow to keep up w...
Everyone talks about how now Nvidia GPUs support Freesync monitors but I haven't seen any info on if AMD gpus support GSync Ultimate features. Does the monitor drops to Just GSync of GSync compatible when paired with AMD gpus and won't get the HDR experience? If so maybe I should ...
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang also announced support for “G-Synccompatible monitors”. This means that you can now enable the G-Sync feature even if you are using a FreeSync monitor, provided that you have a Pascal or Turing-based graphics card. ...
Back to back this looks a lot smoother than 30 FPS on my g-sync monitor capped with RTSS. Like, a lot -- noticeably. One theory I have here since RealNC mentioned he could not reproduce this sometime ago is that it comes down to differences in the monitor type as som...
Things have changed. 144hz monitors have a minimum frame rate of 48 fps not 30 fps for example and would have issues at 30 fps. However we also have gsync/freesync that lets us, through technical trickery, run monitors at frame rates well below their minimums. ...
I have this super niche case where i am looking for a 27inch 1440p, 144hz monitor that does not have any hdr, gsync, nor freesync. Super stupid of an idea, i know. The issue is related to my other post from a while ago where my current monitor is acting like its bei...
Display: MSI MPG341CQR 34" 3440x1440 144Hz Freesync, Dell S2417DG 24" 2560x1440 165Hz Gsync Cooling: Custom water loop (CPU & GPU), Radiators: 1x140mm(Back), 1x280mm(Top), 1x420mm(Front) Keyboard:Corsair Strafe RGB (Cherry MX Brown) ...