Adaptive sync fixes everything that's wrong with V-sync.
A simple FPS tweak can reduce V-Sync lag while also (mostly) keeping screen tears at bay.
When shopping for a gaming monitor, you’ll undoubtedly come across a few displays advertising Nvidia’s G-Sync technology. In addition to a hefty price hike, these monitors usually come with ...
I've read some articles and have done my google searching but I'm still a little bit confused. I thought triple-buffering was an alternative to v-sync but from what I've read it's used along with ...
Intel is looking to reduce screen tearing for gamers who own a PC without adaptive sync support with its new technology, Smooth Sync. The new tech will be incorporated with its Arc "Alchemist" GPUs.
Both Intel and AMD have been the dominant brands in the PC industry, so it is pretty obvious that there will be some healthy competition. But a few years back, Nvidia announced a list of AMD FreeSync ...
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Monitors and TVs tend to have fixed refresh rates, meaning they always update to the next frame on the dot, no matter what. A good rule of thumb is that a 60hz monitor refreshes exactly 60 times per ...