That's fantastic news.
Hopefully it means that there will be a bigger push for HDMI 2.1 VRR support next year.
OLED supporting 24-120Hz VRR is the dream. Too bad they're all flat now though, and none are ultrawide.
I must say though, that even with G-Sync it still bothers me when the framerate drops below 55 FPS or so however.
Games running at 45 FPS VRR is unquestionably better than 45 FPS on a fixed 60Hz display, or having to cap to 30 FPS, but still lacks that fluidity of 60+ FPS.
I'm really starting to think that I picked the worst possible time to buy a G-Sync monitor though; 3440x1440@100Hz, but no HDR, and it seems like AMD's VEGA may handle DX12 games better than NVIDIA hardware.
Hopefully it means that there will be a bigger push for HDMI 2.1 VRR support next year.
OLED supporting 24-120Hz VRR is the dream. Too bad they're all flat now though, and none are ultrawide.
I must say though, that even with G-Sync it still bothers me when the framerate drops below 55 FPS or so however.
Games running at 45 FPS VRR is unquestionably better than 45 FPS on a fixed 60Hz display, or having to cap to 30 FPS, but still lacks that fluidity of 60+ FPS.
I'm really starting to think that I picked the worst possible time to buy a G-Sync monitor though; 3440x1440@100Hz, but no HDR, and it seems like AMD's VEGA may handle DX12 games better than NVIDIA hardware.