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NVIDIA G-Sync review
We review Nvidia GSYNC. G-Sync eliminates the problems that come with VSYNC both on and off. Meaning no more Sync stuttering and that dreaded demon of them all, Screen tearing. G-Sync basically is a technology made compatible with a G-Sync module and software. And that symbiosis honestly is a touch of magic.
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#4722860 Posted on: 12/12/2013 03:18 PM
Seems cool. 2560 x 1440 minimum res, please.
Seems cool. 2560 x 1440 minimum res, please.

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#4722861 Posted on: 12/12/2013 03:18 PM
Perhaps I missed this but was there any pricing on the G-Sync module mod? My son has the VG248QE.
So if you are comfortable with a Philips screwdriver then soon you can purchase the G-Sync module itself and mod an ASUS VG248QE monitor at home. A complete installation instruction manual will be available to view online when the module becomes available, giving you a good idea of the skill level required for the DIY solution; assuming proficiency with modding, the technical gurus believe installation should take approximately 30 minutes.
Perhaps I missed this but was there any pricing on the G-Sync module mod? My son has the VG248QE.
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#4722866 Posted on: 12/12/2013 03:20 PM
27inch 144hz or i am not interested
27inch 144hz or i am not interested

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#4722867 Posted on: 12/12/2013 03:20 PM
Damn. Too expensive. I guess the exclusivity's to blame. And/or NV just upped their greedy mode.
Damn. Too expensive. I guess the exclusivity's to blame. And/or NV just upped their greedy mode.

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How much for a 24" 1080p panel? Jokes.