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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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#4723135 Posted on: 12/12/2013 07:37 PM
Too pricey for a cheap TN panel, including tax 520€, right..
I rather buy EIZO FG2421 120HZ VA panel for 490€. ;P
Too pricey for a cheap TN panel, including tax 520€, right..
I rather buy EIZO FG2421 120HZ VA panel for 490€. ;P
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#4723145 Posted on: 12/12/2013 07:43 PM
The concept is great but there are 2 big problems:
the price, talk about a bad joke...
it´s proprietary, cmon Nvidia you should know by now that pc gamers hate proprietary stuff, just look at physx...
So how about selling that stuff at an acceptable price and share it with AMD? Cmon you can do it, it only hurts at the beginning...
The concept is great but there are 2 big problems:
the price, talk about a bad joke...
it´s proprietary, cmon Nvidia you should know by now that pc gamers hate proprietary stuff, just look at physx...
So how about selling that stuff at an acceptable price and share it with AMD? Cmon you can do it, it only hurts at the beginning...
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#4723153 Posted on: 12/12/2013 07:52 PM
I stand by my previous statements. Just a niche product. As long as it's proprietary and vastly overpriced, it'll never be anything but a niche product.
I stand by my previous statements. Just a niche product. As long as it's proprietary and vastly overpriced, it'll never be anything but a niche product.
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#4723168 Posted on: 12/12/2013 08:05 PM
If I focus on it then I'm sure I'll notice it, just don't focus on it and enjoy playing the game, when you're sitting further away like you do from a TV it isn't something you'll notice as much any ways.
15ms is what the TV benchmarks in game mode on an average, not peak, which tbh is better than most monitors. All the time they advertise 2ms, but that's always a peak, then in reality it's more 20-40ms...
I think on a 60hrz panel you only need around 16ms to not have ghosting and on a 120hrz monitor you need around 8ms on average.
You get more input lag most probably from your controller, your internet or even yourself and how long it takes to decide on your actions.
hmmm, you don't notice tearing? tried opening your eyes? Anyway, I wouldn't take monitor advice from someone who doesn't notice tearing and most likely a ton of input lag on that tv.
If I focus on it then I'm sure I'll notice it, just don't focus on it and enjoy playing the game, when you're sitting further away like you do from a TV it isn't something you'll notice as much any ways.
15ms is what the TV benchmarks in game mode on an average, not peak, which tbh is better than most monitors. All the time they advertise 2ms, but that's always a peak, then in reality it's more 20-40ms...
I think on a 60hrz panel you only need around 16ms to not have ghosting and on a 120hrz monitor you need around 8ms on average.
You get more input lag most probably from your controller, your internet or even yourself and how long it takes to decide on your actions.
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hmmm, you don't notice tearing? tried opening your eyes? Anyway, I wouldn't take monitor advice from someone who doesn't notice tearing and most likely a ton of input lag on that tv.