For the past few years, both AMD and Nvidia have been talking up their respective solutions for improving gaming display quality. Nvidia calls its proprietary implementation G-Sync, and has been ...
Computer monitors normally refresh their displays at a fixed frame rate. In gaming applications, a computer's CPU or GPU output frame rate will vary according to the rendering complexity of the image.
So ya'll know that when NVIDIA announced GSync shortly thereafter AMD realized that they already had something similar available hidden and harbored deeply as a technology with a purpose for laptops.
Immersion is important to PC gaming, and one of the easiest ways to break that immersion is with broken frames. This happens when the rendered frames per second of the game you’re playing doesn’t ...
Samsung on Wednesday launched the Odyssey 3D, Odyssey OLED G8, and Odyssey G9 gaming monitors in India. The company claims the Odyssey 3D can output 3D content without requiring dedicated viewing ...
CES 2015 - When AMD first began talking about FreeSync, NVIDIA were already out in the wild with a couple of G-SYNC monitors. But the one big difference between AMD's FreeSync and NVIDIA's G-SYNC ...
Between Nvidia’s G-Sync and AMD’s FreeSync, variable refresh monitors—which sync the refresh rate of your monitor and your graphics card, to eliminate stuttering and screen tearing—are finally here in ...
Minimum requirements for AMD FreeSync have received a refresh, and 1080p gaming monitors and TVs will now have to hit 144Hz or higher. The change means if you want to pick up a screen that prevents ...
AMD has announced that it will be collaborating with MStar, Novatek and Realtek to build the scaler units required by monitors which will offer DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync and AMD Project FreeSync ...