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A G-Sync Demo where you can actually see what it does

SeanBond

There has been lot of excitement about G-sync and many have explained what it does, yet I have never seen anyone showing video of what it does. I have only seen off camera demos that I can't see a difference. I could be late to the party or just unable to find what I was looking for but Digital foundry just released their G-Sync demo on youtube and you can see how it fixes tearing a stutter. For the people who have been wondering how it looks check it out. 

 

 

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Its worth noting, that when you see lower Gsync frames per second, that means nothing. The latency from g-sync is miniscule. Also with V-Sync off, the computer sometimes renders only half the frame, and the other ( lower ) half is the old one. So its not whole frame really.

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Its worth noting, that when you see lower Gsync frames per second, that means nothing. The latency from g-sync is miniscule. Also with V-Sync off, the computer sometimes renders only half the frame, and the other ( lower ) half is the old one. So its not whole frame really.

I was thinking the same thing, there is actually no performance loss because with no v-sync even the half frames are counted as a whole new one as you said. So now with g-sync, you only see the whole frames. 

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