Aside from fps, is there any difference in quality of raytracing in Nvidia and AMD or is it the same(like they say that DLSS is better than FSR)?

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    9 months ago

    That just means your Nvidia card can make use of a Freesync monitor, there’s no „real“ Gsync happening there.

    Actual Gsync comes with a dedicated hardware module in the monitor, and it used to be only compatible with Nvidia cards, but that’s also not the case anymore.

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      9 months ago

      So how does it work? Is it a fake software level that mimics G-Sync behavior? Something like V-Sync?

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        9 months ago

        It’s pretty much just leveraging the open VESA Adaptive Sync standard, which AMD Freesync is practically speaking a rebrand of. It’s indeed purely software to make it vendor-agnostic.

        Well, unless the vendor locks it down/blocks it on purpose, which is what Nvidia has done up until… whenever Gsync Compatible became a thing.
        (Misleading name imo, because as said before, there’s no actual Gsync running)