It’s important to note that Windows 11 also includes the Dynamic Refresh Rate (DRR) feature, which is very similar to the Variable Refresh Rate feature. The difference is that VRR is a broader term that describes the technology that allows your monitor’s refresh rate to adjust dynamically d...
While having a variable refresh rate is a fairly common option forPCusers (it is, in fact, incorporated within both Windows 10 and 11) to date, the functionality has not been available on thePS5. With that being said though, it is clearly quite desirable and especially for those looking t...
But more testing is needed by reviewers to see if spending all this massive engineering money to improve the most difficult 10% of overdrive, provides enough dividends in this refresh rate race. G-SYNC Pulsar is an engineering achievement in strobed VRR, whole other ballpark. Not even in the...
Re: G-SYNC Pulsar: Blur Reduction or Black Frame Injection in cojunction with Variable Refresh Rate or Adaptive Sync Post by Hybred » 11 Jan 2024, 09:28 Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑ 10 Jan 2024, 05:12 DSC (Display Stream Compression), I believe, is being used at these stratospheric...