I do wish the range went down a bit further to 30Hz, as there are some games that don't consistently hit 48 or 60hz depending on your graphics card and resolution. Click to expand... That's what LFC ...
Gaming monitors have come a long way since the days of CRT, and even early LCD models. In the old days, the main specifications that mattered were the physical size and native resolution. As display ...
Following the launch of the new NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 535.98 drivers, NVIDIA has now released the GeForce Hotfix display driver version 536.09. This hotfix is built upon the latest Game Ready ...
VESA Certified AdaptiveSync Dual Mode logo offered for certified displays capable of higher refresh rates when operated in a lower-than-maximum resolution mode BEAVERTON, Ore. – January 3, 2024 – The ...
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has recently released version 1.1a of the Adaptive-Sync Display Compliance Test Specification (Adaptive-Sync Display CTS). This update introduces ...
The Video Electronics Standard Association has created a new 'VESA certified' adaptive sync standard, and it might replace Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync branding on gaming monitors. The organisation ...
A new labeling system is coming to PC gaming monitors that aims to vet their variable refresh rates, making it easy for consumers to pinpoint which products perform the best. The labeling system comes ...
NVIDIA released a 'Game Ready' GPU driver earlier this week, optimized for Diablo IV, which coincided with the game's early access release. Unfortunately, it also introduced a screen flickering issue ...
In context: The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) is a non-profit entity of more than 325 corporate members worldwide. The organization defines standards and certification programs for ...