Nice little disclaimer at the bottom of this page:
Maybe wait for the displays with it integrated, guys.
Translation: You mess up your own display by incompetence, it's your own fault.
I don't see anything wrong with that.
Nice little disclaimer at the bottom of this page:
Maybe wait for the displays with it integrated, guys.
Translation: You mess up your own display by incompetence, it's your own fault.
I don't see anything wrong with that.
Translation: You mess up your own display by incompetence, it's your own fault.
I don't see anything wrong with that.
So average joe spends $200 upgrading his monitor now?
Hillarious!!! :biggrin:
So are you saying that its only for very few or small group of people?
Like the ones that will take a CPU and lap it, and their CPU coolers.
Ones that buy custom parts and self asemble liquid cooling?
G-sync will always be a something non mainstream, for the few?
Seriously?
The DIY kit is for people who want to modify their monitor and not wanting to wait.
So yes, it's only for a small amount of people.
So are you saying that its only for very few or small group of people?
Like the ones that will take a CPU and lap it, and their CPU coolers.
Ones that buy custom parts and self asemble liquid cooling?
G-sync will always be a something non mainstream, for the few?
So are you saying that its only for very few or small group of people?
Like the ones that will take a CPU and lap it, and their CPU coolers.
Ones that buy custom parts and self asemble liquid cooling?
G-sync will always be a something non mainstream, for the few?
Frankendisplay or vaporware? Not the best release from nv by any standards. They are aiming at very small market - enthusiasts that are willing to pay a large sum for g-sync that don't have enough gpu power to maintain 60fps. Who would that be? Fanboys comes to mind first
Not to mention, with less latency. DX at 60hz with 60 FPS and v-sync adds 17ms of latency.Asus have already announced that you will be able to buy this display with the G-Sync module preinstalled, so you will still have a valid warranty and won't need to break out the pliers. Neither vaporware nor "frankendisplay".
And "can't maintain 60fps"? The Asus display goes up to 120Hz, so G-Sync will help maintain smooth refreshes in the full 30-120FPS range. :\
Frankendisplay or vaporware? Not the best release from nv by any standards. They are aiming at very small market - enthusiasts that are willing to pay a large sum for g-sync that don't have enough gpu power to maintain 60fps. Who would that be? Fanboys comes to mind first
Frankendisplay or vaporware? Not the best release from nv by any standards. They are aiming at very small market - enthusiasts that are willing to pay a large sum for g-sync that don't have enough gpu power to maintain 60fps. Who would that be? Fanboys comes to mind first
Nice try.
Kudos!
The number of people doing physical modifications on their hardware (no, plugging a graphics card in a PCIe slot dosn't count) is very limited.
But at least we are talking about a real product availbe today,
I won't buy monitors and make a DIY GSync mod.
But I will get tripple Gsync monitors sometime in Q2-Q3...I will just pay for the assembly...and pay some premium for being ahead of mainstream...as anywhere else.
It'd be nice if they had bothered to test V-sync On triple buffered and compared that input lag to G-sync, as that's the whole point of them talking about input lag in the first place.
Yeah I was hoping they had done that too, but it looks like they didn't. That could show the real benefit over V-sync.