Both Intel and AMD have been the most dominating brands in the PC industry, so, it is pretty obvious that there will be having some sort of healthy competition. But a few years back, Nvidia announced ...
Two of the most common issues with PC gaming are screen tearing and stuttering. It cam affect even the best monitors. Each time your GPU renders a frame, it’s sent to the display, which updates the ...
Sometimes despite having high frames or a high refresh rate monitor, games can still look choppy and an easy way to resolve ...
Most modern graphics cards support adaptive sync tech like FreeSync or G-sync for smooth gaming experience. Nvidia introduced software G-sync for FreeSync monitors, making most FreeSync monitors ...
NVIDIA recently released drivers which enable G-SYNC compatibility with Adaptive Sync monitors. MSI just happens to have 18 Adaptive Sync monitors under their Optix gaming monitor range, and this ...
Cameron Faulkner is an editor covering deals and commerce. He joined in 2018, and served as commerce editor at Polygon until May 2025. Nvidia’s G-Sync variable refresh rate tech takes the leash off of ...
It’s not quite plug-and-play, though—at least in most cases. The driver will automatically enable variable refresh rates on FreeSync displays that meet Nvidia’s strict “G-Sync Compatible” requirements ...
So, you’ve bought a new gaming monitor. It’s plugged in, powered up, and you’re ready to start headshotting enemies, right? Not so fast! There’s more to blasting off with a new display than simply ...
In addition to the entirely expected news about the upcoming RTX 2060, Nvidia CES presentation this weekend included a surprise about its G-Sync display standard. That screen-tear and ...
Gaming hardware has done a lot in the last decade to push a lot of pixels very quickly across screens. But one piece of hardware has always led to complications: the eyeball. Nvidia is targeting that ...