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    Citação Post Original de Turtolius Ver Post
    Yup, 4K a jogar jogos com texturas muito mais baixas, hum... E filmes gravados em 1080p... Deve ser uma linda imagem... Não há conteúdo em 4k, comprar um monitor nessa resolução é desperdício...
    Boas!
    Para o ano já tens o conteudo...

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    Será que a nVidia está a gozar? Quer mesmo forçar o pessoal a usar o G-sync em vez do padrão da industria.

    Nvidia not going to support VESA Adaptive Sync

    There’s a bit controversy breaking on the web which I wanted to write a few words on. Last week some website posted that Nvidia would be adding VESA Adaptive Sync support to their graphics cards, this misinterpretation or rumor was quickly debunked by Nvidia’s Brian Del Rizzo (Senior PR Manager from Nvidia). Now the story is growing as it is clear that the technology is not supported and added by Nvidia in the VESA 1.2a spec of DisplayPort. VESA Adaptive Sync is not a new technology, it however was never implemented. When Nvidia developed their own G-Sync, AMD quickly announced FreeSync aka Adaptive Sync. So you can see how that hurts. Basically a technology that never has been introduced all of the sudden got pushed by AMD. You can reverse that really, if Nvidia would not have developed and released G-Sync, do you believe that AMD would have ever introduced Adaptive Sync aka FreeSync ? We don't think so. So by pushing Adaptive Sync into the VESA DisplayPort 1.2a standard AMD found a way to cannibalize Nvidia's technology and thus sales. Let me quickly state that both technologies are not the same, but then end-result is pretty darn similar.
    It has now become apparent that according to specs listed on NVIDIA's website the new VESA DisplayPort 1.2a addendum is not supported, if you look up the latest GeForce GTX 970 and 980 for example, you'll see DP 1.2 and not 1.2a in the spec list. AMD's Radeon R9 and R7 GPUs however support DisplayPort 1.2a and thus (if the monitor supports it) Adaptive Sync aka FreeSync. Such monitors should become available by the end of the year. Nvidia obviously could support the free features, but seems to be not willing to do so, they invested in their own technology and are protecting themselves. Nvidia will focus solely on G-Sync, as they claim they are: "Solely focused on delivering the best gaming experience with G-SYNC-which is shipping today from leading monitor OEMs.".
    That's the story as it is today …
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    Tipico da nVidia, se desenvolveu uma tecnologia é normal que a defenda e que queira ganhar com isso, fabricantes a aplicar o GSync e royalties é tudo a somar.
    Por isso não espanta nada que não queira suportar nada que não seja seu e ainda por cima gratis.
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    Displayport 1.2a nicles, mas HMDI 2.0 já tem...
    Gastaram guito no G-sync, nos acordos com as marcas de monitores, projectando o ganho de alguns milhões em "royalties" nos monitores vendidos, e agora querem rentabilizar a todo o custo, mesmo que resulte em não equipar certos updates.
    Que há-de fazer, até que passem uns anos e a coisa se torne mais banal e standard, não vai passar disto. Mais uma a juntar ao nicho do PhysX e outros que tais.

    Por estas e por outras é que não dá assim vontade de voltar à "green team", mesmo que as placas novas sejam porreiras...

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    Monitores Freesync chegam ao mercado a partir de Novembro

    There is a rumor going around that AMD is planning to bring the FreeSync variable refresh rate standard to the market as soon as possible, more specifically, between November and Q1 2015. FreeSync is set to be an open standard, free of licensing costs, directly competing with Nvidia’s own G-Sync solution, which requires monitors to be built with a specific scaler to allow the GPU to control the refresh rate and is only compatible with Nvidia graphics cards.
    FreeSync will use the industry standard Display Port adaptive sync protocols to set minimum and maximum refresh rates during games. This means frame presentation to the user will never be delayed or impaired by two way processes.

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    Since AMD’s FreeSync solution comes with no licensing fees for vendors, it also comes with no expensive proprietary hardware or communication overhead, meaning that these monitors should end up being cheaper compared to Nvidia G-Sync solutions.
    However, there are downsides to FreeSync, for a start it won’t be compatible with all video cards during games and not all games will support variable refresh rates. So far for games, you’ll need an R9 295 X2, R9 290x, R9 290, R9 285, R7 260X or R7 260 GPU in order to use FreeSync. Older 7000 series cards will be compatible for video playback.
    Nvidia has previously announced that it will not be supporting FreeSync and will instead be focusing on its own proprietary technology.

    http://www.kitguru.net/peripherals/m...g-in-november/
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    A AMD tinha prometido monitores a certos analistas para o final de Setembro. Mas ninguém os recebeu.
    Esperemos que não continuem atrasados.
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    Boas!

    Estou também para ver o que vai vir por ai...

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    vindo da amd... continuem à espera :p
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    AMD : FreeSync Monitors Shipping in December – Will Cost $100 Less Than Nvidia G-Sync

    We’ve covered what AMD’s Richard Huddy talked about with regards to Mantle during his presentation at PDXLAN. Do check out the article if you haven’t, as AMD has revealed a lot of exciting news about the scope of Mantle adoption, the public SDK for Mantle and how both Nvidia and Intel can leverage it.

    Now we bring you even more exciting news with regards to FreeSync. The resident Gaming Scientist at AMD, Richard Huddy revealed that FreeSync monitors should actually start shipping in December. With market availability between December and January. Not only that but according to Huddy, AMD expects that FreeSync monitors will be approximately $100 less expensive than their Nvidia counterparts.
    AMD FreeSync Monitors Will Come to Market Within The Next Two Months – Will Save You $100 Over Equivalent G-Sync Monitors

    So just a quick reminder of what FreeSync is. Project FreeSync is AMD’s effort to bring variable refresh rate monitors to market through industry standards and by working with established ASIC and monitor manufacturers. AMD proposed the Adaptive-Sync standard earlier in the year to the VESA body. Which has since been adopted it and incorporated into DisplayPort1.2a.


    Adaptive-Sync capable monitors solve three distinct issues in games. The first issue is tearing, tearing occurs mainly whenever the frame rate exceeds the refresh rate of the monitor. The second issue is somewhat related to the first, as stuttering can occur if the frame rate exceeds or falls behind the refresh rate. The third issue is input-lag, which occurs when you enable V-Sync to get rid of tearing and stuttering.
    So before variable refresh rate monitors had existed, irrespective of whether they were G-Sync or FreeSync enabled. You had to choose between either tearing and stuttering or latency.
    FreeSync can support any range of refresh rates, for example 24Hz-144Hz, 24Hz-90Hz or even 24Hz-240Hz. And depending on the monitor maker they can opt for whatever range they want. So you can have all sorts of FreeSync monitors that span from the very high end 4K models to the 120Hz/144Hz “gaming” 1440p monitors and the more affordable 90Hz 1080p solutions. Which means that you will more easily find something that fits your needs and budget.





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    Quero ver mesmo como o Gsync se compara com o Vsync e se realmente é tão melhor como a nVidia diz ser.
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    A unica vantagem que eu vejo que o GSync possa ter é ter um chip dedicado para controlar isso, de resto penso que não deve ter mais nenhuma vantagem face ao FreeSync.
    Entre os dois, supondo que ambos são identicos, para mim leva vantagem a tecnologia da AMD, bem mais barata e isso arruma logo com a questão.
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    Boas!

    É uma dúvida que eu também tenho...

    Qual é o melhor e se justifica pagar mais por algo proprietário...

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    Eu penso que não, a nVidia vai vir com a publicidade do custume, mas no final ambos fazem a mesma coisa.
    A vantagem que a nVidia possa ter é o tal chip dedicado e mais uns extras nesse chip que para o comum utilizador nada trás de novo, por isso para mim, até provas em contrario não compensa pagar por uma tecnologia proprietária.
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    Richard Huddy Says AMD FreeSync Drivers Are Coming In December

    AMD’s very own Richard Huddy took to the stage at PDXLAN and talked about all things gaming to the group of people that came for the presentation. My. Huddy is AMD’s Gaming Scientist and at the LAN party touched on FreeSync (aka Adaptive Sync) during his time on stage and dropped some pretty big news when it comes to release dates. AMD will be releasing FreeSync supporting drivers in December 2014. AMD has been talking to Legit Reviews and introduced us to the idea FreeSync in September 2013, so this has been a long time coming. AMD is promising that FreeSync will the comparable to NVIDIA’s G-Sync technology as the monitor refresh rate is synchronized with the render rate delivered by the GPU.

    Noticia completa:
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    Já são 3 meses de atraso por parte da AMD.
    Os monitores já deviam estar nas mãos dos sites de hardware em Setembro para análise.
    Esperemos que seja em Dezembro que vemos o Free-sync a chegar.
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