Sai is a singer-songwriter from India with a passion for gaming and tech. His music has been featured on Rolling Stone, Rock Street Journal, Indie Music Diaries, and more. A screen tear walks into a ...
I just joined the previous decade and got my first variable refresh rate monitor. I have a stupidly simple question that I’m having trouble finding an answer to. In my use case with an NIVIDIA GPU, ...
There’s good news for gamers hoping to pair their favorite FreeSync monitor with a GeForce graphics card: 28 panels now meet Nvidia’s G-Sync Compatible validation requirements, unlocking the ...
G-Sync is a hardware-based adaptive technology developed by Nvidia to improve users' viewing experience on any compatible monitor. Issues like screen tearing happen when the monitor and GPU refresh ...
Jacob is a tech and hardware writer with over four years of experience writing for some of the biggest PC gaming and technology websites such as PCGamer, PCGamesN, TechRadar, and now Pocket-lint. He's ...
During CES 2019 this year NVIDIA announced that their graphics cards now support AMD FreeSync monitors thanks to an update to the latest GeForce drivers. If you are wondering how the new technology ...
AMD's FreeSync technology addresses one of the biggest issues in gaming: screen tearing. It achieves this by intelligently syncing the monitor's refresh rate with the GPU's output. But what if you ...
It’s not quite plug-and-play, though—at least in most cases. The driver will automatically enable variable refresh rates on FreeSync displays that meet Nvidia’s strict “G-Sync Compatible” requirements ...
VESA , the Video Electronics Standards Association, has added a feature called 'Active-Sync' to the DisplayPort 1.2a video interface standard. This is an important improvement to the standard for ...
Nvidia Control Panel is a companion app for Nvidia graphics cards, used to manage settings and features specific to your GPU, which can help optimize its relationship with your display and your gaming ...
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