Screen tearing and stuttering in PC games just suck. We both know it and VSync really isn’t a great solution. NVIDIA acknowledged the issue by introducing Adaptive VSync to help eradicate visual ...
We need PC games to be perfect. After all, we’re dumping loads of cash into the hardware so we can get the most immersive experience possible. But there’s always some type of hiccup, whether it’s a ...
One of PC gaming's biggest advantages over consoles is the ability to push frame rates higher than 60 and 120fps and utilize adaptive sync technology to keep that gameplay looking smooth, no matter ...
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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 ...
In our latest PC graphics explainer, we dig into what all refresh rate and these frame syncing terms mean and how it effects your games.
I have a Predator Gsync monitor XB321HK. When playing games like Overwatch I still see tearing in games. I have a 2080 as my video card. I thought Gsync didn't allow this to happen. Why do I still see ...
PC gamers are used to being told to choose a side, whether it's Intel, AMD, or Nvidia. That's not necessarily a bad thing, given that such fierce competition is what gives us shiny new gadgets to ...