sukesh1090
Adam young
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oh buddy i can't keep on saying the same thing again and again
Why do NVIDIA want to develop g sync when its not that important?
right isn't it obvious that they get money from it.they can loot people in the name of g sync. [ there is an asus monitor with g sync and there is one more sibling of that monitor without g sync and the price between them is more than $100.hope now its clear to you why they want to develop g sync. ]
ok found the monitor its, ASUS VG248QE,(1080p monitor)
without gsync price is $250(street price)
with gsync announced price is $400(mostly street price will be even high)
now itsleft to the byer lf he wants to spend more than $150 to get gsync,if you ask me $50 difference good,anything more than that "bettel luck next time NVIDIA".
In my personal experience i never observed stuttering with v sync or may be i am used to it and if we start a poll here most of them will have the same opinion.let me ask you have you annoyed of stutering while you play the games with v sync enabled?
oh buddy i can't keep on saying the same thing again and again
Most of the new notebooks or netbooks will support free sync as it has all the features required.laptop screens are using that vblank feature to reduce power consummption so most of the new laptops will have that feature and you can use free sync with just a driver update and AMD saya the latest catalyst driver has that feature.they atually just bought new randomn toshiba laptops and showed it working flawlessly.where as for desktop monitors it won't work as of now because vblank is a standard feature in DP 1.3 and we are currently using DP 1.2,but then the monitor manufacturers may implement it in new monitors even though it is not a standard feature of DP 1.2
Why do NVIDIA want to develop g sync when its not that important?
right isn't it obvious that they get money from it.they can loot people in the name of g sync. [ there is an asus monitor with g sync and there is one more sibling of that monitor without g sync and the price between them is more than $100.hope now its clear to you why they want to develop g sync. ]
ok found the monitor its, ASUS VG248QE,(1080p monitor)
without gsync price is $250(street price)
with gsync announced price is $400(mostly street price will be even high)
now itsleft to the byer lf he wants to spend more than $150 to get gsync,if you ask me $50 difference good,anything more than that "bettel luck next time NVIDIA".
In my personal experience i never observed stuttering with v sync or may be i am used to it and if we start a poll here most of them will have the same opinion.let me ask you have you annoyed of stutering while you play the games with v sync enabled?
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