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zyprezz
2
Nov 2, 2016
free sync and g-sync and the old V-sync is a way to remove screen tearing by buffering the picture until its ready to send it does create input lag because its waiting with sending the picture usually around 20-80ms depending on how fast your graphic card is pumping out fps i would recommend turning it off while playing fps because you want to have the lowest input lag while amining it feels like they are rebranding shit and forcing ppl to eat it.
the higher hz your monitor can deliver the better the picture will be without (V, free, g)sync you can reach 250hz if you want to drop the doe
there is only 2 good 4k monitors and the best of them are this one 100hz 4k : https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-Curved-PG348Q-3440x1440-monitor/dp/B01A9EN4YU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1478087783&sr=8-2&keywords=Acer+X34
as for dual graphic cards DONT! it might work for some games but there is alooot of games that dont support it or it runs ineffective and does create artifacts (render errors)
its way better to just upgrade the video card and go for a Titan X(pascal) and you want that if your planing on playing at 4k anyway
you can still do 100 fps if you lower the graphics settings on a 1080 but imo wait untill 11xx series or later
ZachHilty
11
Nov 2, 2016
zyprezzHey. @zyprezz awesome post. Is 2 cards in Sli really that bad ? And I was trying to wait for the 1080ti if rumors are true and it comes out January or so. Your thoughts ? Also that curved Asus monitor I had looked at and it seems great but it's really only 2k isn't it ? And how do you think a 1080ti would compare to a titan x ? Can a titan be over clocked at all ? Annnddd here's another thing. Say you do run and sli setup but the game doesn't support it. Will you end up with worse performance than 1 of a single card or are you simply saying that becAuse the benefit is so small it isn't worth it ? Also any chance I can talk to you about. EK cooling setups ?
Wtcher
8
Sep 17, 2017
zyprezzOoof. Ancient post at this point but:
I just want to note that at 60Hz, your video card is averaging a frame every 16.667 ms (1.667% of a second). If you're doing less than that, you're not doing 60 FPS anymore.
Assuming 80ms, you're only doing 12.5 FPS. If your video card is only doing 12.5 FPS with any modern sync technology active, you really need drastically reduced display settings or an upgrade.
Plus, Freesync and G-sync are functionally the opposite of v-sync. With v-sync the video card is waiting on the monitor; with the more modern technologies, the monitor is waiting on the video card. For this reason you shouldn't see the same massive framerate drops v-sync can incur.
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