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How to enable Nvidia G-Sync

Sometimes despite having high frames or a high refresh rate monitor, games can still look choppy and an easy way to resolve this issue is by enabling G-Sync. For those who are unsure of how to enable ...
Struggling with G-Sync or FreeSync flicker on Windows 11? Discover proven troubleshooting steps to eliminate screen flickering and enjoy seamless gaming. Updated with the latest fixes for optimal ...
NVIDIA GPUs are like gold for gamers, however, not all of them offer top-of-the-line performance, and even if you have the flagship GPU, by optimizing it, you can improve its performance. By tweaking ...
NVIDIA is rolling out a major update to its new NVIDIA App, making significant strides in unifying its control panel, GeForce Experience, and RTX features. The latest beta update introduces key ...
If you’re using an NVIDIA graphics card and you have a G-Sync compatible monitor, you should take advantage of the G-Sync technology when gaming. While G-Sync is largely bug free and works as expected ...
What is Nvidia G-Sync? Nvidia G-Sync is a technology that aims to create a smoother gaming experience by getting rid of both screen tear and frame stutter artifacts, by allowing a monitor's refresh ...
Both Intel and AMD have been the most dominating brands in the PC industry, so, it is pretty obvious that there will be having some sort of healthy competition. But a few years back, Nvidia announced ...
NVIDIA released another major update to the NVIDIA App, which is still in Beta. The app, which replaces the aging NVIDIA Control Panel and the GeForce Experience app, continues to add more features.
AMD's FreeSync technology addresses one of the biggest issues in gaming: screen tearing. It achieves this by intelligently syncing the monitor's refresh rate with the GPU's output. But what if you ...
PC gamers are used to being told to choose a side, whether it's Intel, AMD, or Nvidia. That's not necessarily a bad thing, given that such fierce competition is what gives us shiny new gadgets to ...
Monitors and TVs tend to have fixed refresh rates, meaning they always update to the next frame on the dot, no matter what. A good rule of thumb is that a 60hz monitor refreshes exactly 60 times per ...