Variable refresh rate = adaptive sync = gsync = gsync compatible = freesync, same thing here. What I understood is you're looking for monitor that can have ULMB and Variable Refresh Rate enabled simultaneously? Or did you mean you need those two features in general, to use them separately...
FreeSync just launched bringing much needed competition to the variable refresh rate gaming monitor scene but how does it compare to G-Sync?
Yesterday i made my VG248QE compatible with g-sync with the kit(thanks to a france shop) and first game i tried was dota 2... not so smooth, in addition tried bf4 too and frankly that was not so impressive like review said... i'm really starting to think a big scam by nvidia...
There are a lot of good gaming laptops out there, but this article is about one of those than stand out of the crowd: the Asus ROG GL503VS, also known as the ROG Strix Scar Edition. The GL503 is Asus’s latest series of mid-range gaming notebooks launched in Q4 2017, with update...
That's not even available, and I doubt DDR5 is even compatible with the DDR4 form factor. If you meant DDR$, I don't know if it can actually work at those speeds with this platform, but perhaps someone else who might have tried it can pitch in Reply De nada May 27, 2020 at ...