ACH1LL3US
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So with the new Pascal showing in the GTX 1080, they happened to show what will be available in the next driver release for Pascal, Maxwell and fermi cards.
It is called FAST Sync and what in laymans terms does is have vsync off and no tearing and just a smidge more input lag then just vsync off.
So for me I play pc games on an LG oled screen 1080p, currently my option was turn vsync off and get low lag but horrible screen tearing or enable vsync and get about 4-5 frames of lag for every game.
This new option is amazing and exactly what we have been wanting.
Please keep in mind that Gsync is for under 60fps gaming and fast sync is for over 60fps gaming and does not require a special tv, monitor or input!!
I play alot of console ports that are hard locked to 60fps, I am not sure how this will work for those games, I would imagine turning vsync off in games like SFV or Need for speed most wanted would cause tearing and fast sync would remove the tearing and lower the input lag substantially.
Below are two links, one is a video explaining this new tech and the other is input lag of pc games with and without vsync.
What say you GAF?
fast sync video:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WpUX8ZNkn2U
Pc input lag with and without vsync:
http://www.displaylag.com/reduce-input-lag-in-pc-games-the-definitive-guide/
It is called FAST Sync and what in laymans terms does is have vsync off and no tearing and just a smidge more input lag then just vsync off.
So for me I play pc games on an LG oled screen 1080p, currently my option was turn vsync off and get low lag but horrible screen tearing or enable vsync and get about 4-5 frames of lag for every game.
This new option is amazing and exactly what we have been wanting.
Please keep in mind that Gsync is for under 60fps gaming and fast sync is for over 60fps gaming and does not require a special tv, monitor or input!!
I play alot of console ports that are hard locked to 60fps, I am not sure how this will work for those games, I would imagine turning vsync off in games like SFV or Need for speed most wanted would cause tearing and fast sync would remove the tearing and lower the input lag substantially.
Below are two links, one is a video explaining this new tech and the other is input lag of pc games with and without vsync.
What say you GAF?
fast sync video:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WpUX8ZNkn2U
Pc input lag with and without vsync:
http://www.displaylag.com/reduce-input-lag-in-pc-games-the-definitive-guide/