![]() ![]() That includes handling of v-sync, which remains a factor. When you have an adaptive sync-capable monitor, ALL frame sync activity needs to move to the hardware side. But sometimes not everything works as intended and you still get tearing in games. Some monitors have options in their OSD to enable FreeSync or G-Sync, while others prefer the user turns on adaptive sync from the PC side, via the graphics drivers.įor example, once you plug in an adaptive sync capable monitor to a graphics card, the control panel for the card will now have a FreeSync or G-Sync submenu, where the feature can be turned on. Theoretically, when you get a high speed gaming monitor with adaptive sync, it should support both FreeSync and G-Sync because the two base themselves on the same VESA core design, and neither AMD or NVIDIA actively block the other’s solution anymore. V-sync is an older software solution that works well, but does have much more of a computational penalty, plus many gamers find that it adds to input lag (though that may be subjective, like most things in life). If you still get tearing even with FreeSync or G-Sync, you need to make sure your graphics card control panel settings reflect what you want to achieve in terms of performance.ĪMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync offer hardware-based technologies that force sync the GPU and your gaming monitor. If either one is noticeably faster than the other, frame pacing and syncing gets thrown off and one of the most notable results is screen tearing. ![]() You can find out how to avoid them below.Īdaptive sync technologies prevent unsightly screen tearing due to framerate inconsistencies between the source, or GPU, and the output, or your display. These cookies and other technologies capture data like your IP address, when you viewed the page or email, what device you were using and where you were. We use various advertising partners, including Amazon, Facebook, and Google. These cookies are used to track your activity on the BenQ website and other websites across the Internet, help measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaign and deliver advertisements that are more relevant to you and your interests. See list of performance and advertising cookies To opt-out of Hotjar collecting data, you can disable tracking completely by following link:. To opt-out of SessionCam collecting data, you can disable tracking completely by following link:. To opt out of certain ads provided by Google you can use any of the methods set forth here or using the Google Analytics opt out browser add-on here. You can control the information provided to Google, SessionCam and Hotjar. If you want to opt-out of advertising cookies, you have to turn-off performance cookies. We also use Google Analytics, SessionCam and Hotjar to track activity and performance on the BenQ website. These cookies help to improve the performance of BenQ. Performance cookies and advertising cookies ![]()
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