V-SYNC, Fast SYNC, Adaptive Sync and MORE Explained

V-SYNC, Fast SYNC, Adaptive Sync and MORE Explained

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》Overview: ep.840
A simplification of Nvidia Vsync, Gsync and AMD Freesync technologies, without all the technological jargon.

》Source:
Quantum TV

》Summary:
V-SYNC: Has multiple variants of V-Sync, Requires no special display or modes to use. Better for general offline/casual usage.

Adaptive-SYNC: A variation of V-Sync. It turns off V-sync, when the computer thinks it doesn’t need it, and on when it does.

Adaptive half the refresh rate:
A variation of V-Sync that has awful studdering, and should not be used.

Fast-Sync: Minimizes online/general input lag found in V-Sync, and smooths motion a bit. Does lead to micro-studdering though.

G-SYNC: Requires special display, costs more for the manufacturers, currently less common. Better for high hz displays and competitive gaming. Nvidia’s equivalent to AMD’s FREESYNC.
Works exclusively with Nvidia GPUs.

FREESYNC: Requires special display, costs less for manufacturers, currently more common. Better for high hz displays and competitive gaming. AMD’s equivalent to Nvidia’s G-SYNC. Works exclusively with AMD GPUs.

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