Today The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced that a technology called Adaptive-Sync will become standard for the DisplayPort 1.2a specification. If that sounds like gibberish to ...
Over the past nine months, we've seen the beginnings of a revolution in how video games are displayed. First, Nvidia demoed G-Sync, its proprietary technology for ensuring smooth frame delivery. Then ...
Stuttering and tearing will eventually be a thing of the past for desktop monitors, with the addition of Adaptive-Sync for the DisplayPort 1.2a video interface standard. The Video Electronics ...
VESA , the Video Electronics Standards Association, has added a feature called 'Active-Sync' to the DisplayPort 1.2a video interface standard. This is an important improvement to the standard for ...
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 ...
G-Sync Compatible monitors are ones that can dynamically adjust refresh rates over DisplayPort simply by direction from the GPU, without any in-display chip. They use VESA's free and open ...
Nvidia may soon be the odd company out when it comes to adaptive refresh rates. Intel is apparently looking to add the Video Electronic Standards Association’s (VESA) DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync ...
The VESA Adaptive-Sync Display Compliance Test Specification (Adaptive-Sync Display CTS) provides for a thorough and rigorous set of more than 50 test criteria, an automated testing methodology and ...
Without question, one of the biggest advancements in PC gaming in recent years is the introduction of variable refresh rate (Adaptive-Sync) technologies such as AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync. These ...
Six years after the introduction of the hardware-based G-Sync technology Nvidia has announced it's opening up its graphics cards to adaptive sync monitors which support Variable Refresh Rates.