Finally nvidia will not support adaptive sync of vesa
Yesterday we told you that Nvidia would be for the work of supporting VESA's Adaptive Sync technology that eliminates Tearing and Shuttering, finally it will not be so and they will focus only on their G-Sync.
The company has announced that they are going to focus on their proprietary G-Sync technology and they are going to forget about the free and free alternative created by VESA and AMD, remember that the connectors of the recently presented GTX 980 and 970 are limited to DisplayPort ports are version 1.2, not 1.2a, which is required for FreeSync / Adaptive Sync, which does exist on AMD's Radeon R9s that have been on the market for a year.
Source: techpowerup
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