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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA G-Sync review

NVIDIA G-Sync review

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/13/2013 10:01 AM | source: | 116 comment(s)
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.

You can read the article right here.







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eclap



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#4722879 Posted on: 12/12/2013 03:32 PM
27inch 144hz or i am not interested :P


just get a korean mate, you won't regret it.

Dictator93
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#4722881 Posted on: 12/12/2013 03:33 PM
Wow, that is waaaaay more expensive than I thought it would be.

Hope modules come out to mod existing 120hz Asus monitors.

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#4722883 Posted on: 12/12/2013 03:34 PM
Oh, I had TN there as well, must have deleted it by mistake. I would think gsync is cool, but it would have to be a 27" 1440p ips/pls 120hz panel. that would cost a £1000+. I'll stick to my Qnix at 120hz 1440p, PLS goodness. at 110+hz you really don't struggle with tearing any more.

Aye. Make it cheaper and bundle it with something else than TN garbage and I would be excited. For now I'll keep my 1080p 75Hz IPS.

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#4722895 Posted on: 12/12/2013 03:44 PM
The panel costs slightly over €300 without G-sync and now they want over €500...right...

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#4722896 Posted on: 12/12/2013 03:44 PM
Wow, that is waaaaay more expensive than I thought it would be.

Hope modules come out to mod existing 120hz Asus monitors.

I wouldn't want to guess the price of a module either...

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