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01-14-14, 01:56 PM #1G-Sync vs "FreeSync"
AnandTech Portal | AMD Demonstrates "FreeSync", Free G-Sync Alternative, at CES 2014
Perhaps my knowledge of how video cards and monitors interact is merely limited, and that's why this article made zero splash here, but it seems to me that Nvidia is holding a VESA standard hostage for pretty much no reason?
If Variable VBLANK is indeed going to be in virtually all monitors in the future, why have a 100-200 dollar part that accomplishes the same thing? Is there not a lot of money riding on Variable VBLANK, and so it's unlikely that it'll actually mature?
I want to see some discussion."In matters of style, swim with the currents... in matters of principle, stand like a rock."
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01-14-14, 02:08 PM #2
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I have the ability to get the add on gsynch card for my asus monitor when its released, it will remove the encoding/decoding portion of video rendering on the monitor. Instead of the monitor interpreting and decoding the nvidia signal from my graphics card the card will display directly to the monitor screen bringing near zero lag input.
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01-14-14, 03:21 PM #3Re: G-Sync vs "FreeSync"
Ok, this article ends this discussion:
Nvidia questions AMD's new G-Sync alternative FreeSync | Games industry news | MCV
Basically, without expensive, dedicated hardware to handle VBLANK, only laptops will benefit from "FreeSync". Looks like AMD is once again out in the cold."In matters of style, swim with the currents... in matters of principle, stand like a rock."
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01-14-14, 03:37 PM #4Re: G-Sync vs "FreeSync"
nVidia is re-thinking making upgrade kits available at retail. Having read the extensive how-to... it seems like a huge liability to offer it because then it become a precedent and people will expect it for other monitors. Biggest issue is it voids your warranty. Personally, I would rather get something that's already integrated and have a full warranty. I may do just that next year, depending on the panels made available with G-Sync.
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01-14-14, 07:33 PM #5Re: G-Sync vs "FreeSync"
Nvidia is using hardware to sync with the monitor. AMD is using a dynamic refresh which is software driven, but there are no displays that currently support this refresh method. AMD is pushing the next standard of display port to have this technology. Until this happens, GSYNC will be the only dog in the race. Don't expect Freesync until late 2014 or beyond.
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