• Intel's next gen integrated graphics will support Adaptive Sync/FreeSync
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https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Intel-Gen11-Graphics-Details Hopefully their upcoming discrete GPUs follow down the same path.
Fuck Nvidia.
Yeah, this is a pretty much marks Freesync as the winner.
If they felt like it, Nvidia could release a free driver update that implements Freesync on all GeForce GTX cards from the 900 series or later. But they won't. This has been proven to be possible. LTT and others have confirmed that through a weird hack, you can force Freesync to run on Nvidia cards. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rxFxdvO3fQ
Yeah and now us g-sync monitor owners are locked into Nvidia if we want adaptive sync. Hopefully if Nvidia abandons G-sync they'll release an adapter but the chances of that are about .01 percent. Thanks Nividia you fuck heads
Nvidia doesn't have to do shit until their cards stop being the highest performing.
I don't have a link right now but it was proven somewhere else that the Freesync code is actually running on the Nvidia card, not the AMD one.
Nope, iirc that turned out to actually be an update to Windows' WM compositor that forced a system-wide vsync in places it didn't used to.
I like they adopted HVEC but unfortunately it's unusable with RTMP, i would definitely like to utilize a 35% bitrate reduction because currently using h.264 while looking crisp loads up the bitrate to 8k which not everyone is capable of handling as the viewer side. Instead of 8k it would be 2.8k for 1080p resolution but sadly and correct me if im wrong but last i heard about h.265 is that there are licensing nightmares associated with it.
well nvidia requires you source a very expensive piece of closed source hardware to implement their solution, one thats subject to shortages.
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