Rumor: Nvidia’s beeldschermmodule G-Sync is temporarily exclusive for Asus

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Nvidia’s G-Sync, a module for the display screen to an end should be put to tearing and stuttering when 3d content is possible during a large part of 2014 exclusively for Asus. Both companies would do this, have concluded an agreement.

Nvidia announced mid-October, G-Sync, which with a module in the display, an end should be put to tearing and lagging in 3d games. According to a rumor on the Swedish Sweclockers.com that G-Sync for some time excluding going to be used in Asus monitors.

Nvidia and Asus would be a exclusiviteitsovereenkomst have signed, which means that other manufacturers until the third or fourth quarter of 2014 to wait before they also the module in their displays may be used. The deal seems a smart move for, in any case, Asus, seen many gamingbeeldschermen are in the same price range and the company now has the ability to distinguish. Nvidia has previously said that the G-Sync like many monitors would see, making the step for Nvidia to be exclusive with a provider on the market the less logical it sounds.

In the first instance, will G-Sync monitors with a refresh rate of 120 or 144 Hz will appear. The first screen is already in use by Asus was announced, namely the VG248QE with a price tag of approximately 298 euros and a refresh rate of 144 Hz. This new version will be in early 2014, to appear; current variations can at that time use of an upgrade kit. After the expiration of the deal will be monitors from BenQ, Philips and Viewsonic G-Sync will appear. Nvidia hopes that in time that also screens with a 4k resolution, equipped with the technology.

G-Sync is the monitor built in and communicates with the video card. The module replaces the videoscaler of the screen and create a dynamic and higher refresh rate, eliminating tearing and stuttering when 3d content is not more for would come. This is a recent gpu from Nvidia is required, such as a Kepler card.