G-Sync
G-Sync - a technology developed by Nvidia to synchronize the refresh rate of a display image with a graphics card that does not always render at a constant speed. This eliminates tearing, minimizes delays, and jams the display, making the image smooth and clear, which is especially important when playing computer games. A special module manufactured by Nvidia is required for G-Sync technology. Some monitor manufacturers have paid for the license and have produced devices with built-in modules. This technology is only for GeForce GTX graphics cards from Nvidia. AMD's competitive solution was released under the name FreeSync. G-Sync is also an alternative to vertical synchronization, which puts more strain on your computer's components. Comments
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