G-SYNC Compatibledisplays are variable refresh rate (VRR) displays have been validated by NVIDIA to deliver a seamless gaming experience when used with NVIDIA G-SYNC. For G-SYNC capable displays: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST or higher GPU (or Kepler-class or later Quadro GPU) For G-SYNC...
The biggest leap forward in gaming monitors since we went from standard definition to high-def. If you care about gaming, G-SYNC is going to make a huge difference in the experience. Tim Sweeney, founder, Epic Games Once you play on a G-SYNC capable monitor, you’ll never go back. Jo...
Newly improved cloud G-SYNC technology goes even further by varying the display refresh rate for smooth and instantaneous frame updates for variable refresh rate monitors, fully optimized forG-SYNC capable monitors, providing members with the smoothest tear-free gaming experience from the cloud. Ultima...
But if set up properly, and run on a capable system, G-SYNC is the best, most flexible syncing solution available on Nvidia hardware, with no peer (V-SYNC OFF among them) in the sheer consistency of its frame delivery.Feel free to leave a comment below, resume the discussion in the ...
As for its shortcomings, G-SYNC is only as effective as the system it runs on. If the road is the system, G-SYNC is the suspension; the bumpier the road, the less it can compensate. But if set up properly, and run on a capable system, G-SYNC is the best, most flexible syncing...
As such, my minimum -3 FPS limit recommendation is just that, aminimumstarting point; the test results in this article found it is sufficient at keeping the average framerate within the refresh rate at up to 240Hz with native G-SYNC on a capable system when paired with the steadier in-...
I'm having a new issue that wasn't present originally with my gaming laptop. Unless I have the display mode set to 'NVIDIA GPU only', I am not getting G-sync active in games on my Legion Pro 5i's G-Sync capable screen. In fact, I am not even seeing the 'Monitor Technology' tab...
(TCON) untouched. Despite its physical location in the display chain, the current G-Sync board doesn’t actually feature a hardware scaler. For its intended purpose, the lack of any scaling hardware isn’t a big deal since you’ll have a more than capable GPU driving the panel and ...
(as opposed to the 4.1 milliseconds of a traditional 240Hz display, or 8.3 milliseconds of a 120hz display). So while the system is still only capable of showing 120 frames per second (on the G14) or 240 frames per second (on the G16), you’re able to see those f...
(as opposed to the 4.1 milliseconds of a traditional 240Hz display, or 8.3 milliseconds of a 120hz display). So while the system is still only capable of showing 120 frames per second (on the G14) or 240 frames per second (on the G16), you’re able to see those f...