I'm surprised the Jensen didn't say it, because the guy barely has a filter.G-SYNC makes people think g-spot, N-SYNC makes them think dick in a box
I'm surprised the Jensen didn't say it, because the guy barely has a filter.G-SYNC makes people think g-spot, N-SYNC makes them think dick in a box
Carmack working on a secret project at Oculus + he's talking more about G-Sync.
So far the next upgrade is looking to be the real thing. Go all out with new card, cpu, and monitor.
It doesn't matter that it's HW. They could make an API to com with it and make that public.
Hell AMD is making Mantle public (not that I expect other HW vendors to use it). In reality, this isn't rocket science. It needs to send some sync parameters. That's basically it in terms of com with the GPU.
My first thought too. This will surely have an even bigger impact on HMDs than monitors.Carmack working on a secret project at Oculus + he's talking more about G-Sync.
Thanks Nvidia, I hope you can get that stand alone chip to work with any monitor, I'm l hope I'll be able to modify what I already have so I can experience this for myself.
There are DIY kits for certain monitors folks.
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/ar...evolutionary-ultra-smooth-stutter-free-gaming
Edit: Specifically the ASUS VG248QE. (144 Hz)
Guys. Guys... this is... like the computing equivalent of solving cancer. Or at least killing smallpox. Or polio.
I don't really notice screen tearing but the bit about possibly smoother feel below 60 fps is interesting. I have a feeling this will be overpriced though, oh well it's targeting enthusiasts anyway.
Guys. Guys... this is... like the computing equivalent of solving cancer. Or at least killing smallpox. Or polio.
Thing is, it will be beneficial to everyone. This seems like such a common-sense idea, to have whatever is providing the image control the timing, that I could see it being standard for all sorts of displays and hardware in the future.
Thing is, it will be beneficial to everyone. This seems like such a common-sense idea, to have whatever is providing the image control the timing, that I could see it being standard for all sorts of displays and hardware in the future.
Please let there be a mod kit for the BenQ XL2411T, please!
Andy stated that as of now it only works with that one Asus monitor.
The first G-Sync enabled monitors won't show up until Q1 next year. ASUS already announced the VG248E will be G-Sync enabled next year for $399. I'm hearing that NVIDIA wants to try and get the module down to below $100 eventually.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7436/nvidias-gsync-attempting-to-revolutionize-gaming-via-smoothnessThere's a controller and at least 3 x 256MB memory devices on the board, although I'm guessing there's more on the back of the board.
But surely they'll be working on implementing it into more monitors yes?
Hmm, perhaps we're looking at $130-150 per module?
If my card only has one displayport, how would I connect two g-sync monitors?
Over $100 for the DYI kit? Yeesh gonna have a hard time breaking out of the enthusiast market.