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Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

I honestly think that neither of these technologies will persuade most PC gamers to get one or the other cause I feel like that more people are waiting for better 4k ready monitors rather than 1080p monitors with hardware level V-sync enabled. I know that in-game V-sync as well as "adaptive" V-sync isn't always perfect but I really don't think that most people care enough to dish out a few hundred dollars just so they can have better V-sync where as they can spend a few hundred dollars and get a 4k ready monitor and just continue to use software V-sync

And I get that its also available for 4k monitors but 4k monitors are quite expensive as it is so spending more just for a better V-sync option still doesn't seem like it will take off just yet but hopefully in the future, it will

Are you a PC gamer? Because it doesn't sound like it.

The technology is well sought after and for someone who spends 500 bucks on a graphics card, spending another 500 for a new monitor is nothing. Tests showed that at least G-Sync is very well implememted and a huge improvement. I have n doubt that the free standard of free sync will make this technology a true innovation.

As soon as I find myself a fitting monitor and graphics card I will splurge. The technology is the dream of every PC gamer.



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