Normal and adaptive VSync with the GTX 690
Let’s first look at the “normal” VSync (Vertical Synchronization), where the driver already tries to adjust the frame rate to the monitor frequency and compare it.
Nvidia also offers a driver option with adaptive VSync, which provides a finer gradation in interaction with the hardware and effectively works as an “intelligent” frame limiter. We have also already described the exact mode of operation in more detail in the launch article of the GeForce GTX 680.
The result is already impressive and once again confirms that AMD is under pressure. However, there is now a freeware tool that can be used to achieve similar to better results. More about this on the next page.
- 1 - Introduction and overview
- 2 - The challenger: HIS 7970 X2
- 3 - The efficient: EVGA GTX 690
- 4 - The beauty: PowerColor 7990 Devil 13
- 5 - Synthetic benchmarks
- 6 - Gaming benchmarks (Catalyst 12.11)
- 7 - Micro stuttering: the current situation
- 8 - Micro stuttering: AFR render methods
- 9 - Micro stuttering: adaptive VSync (Nvidia)
- 10 - Micro stuttering: dynamic VSync (AMD)
- 11 - Power consumption and temperatures
- 12 - Fan speed and noise (with videos)
- 13 - Summary and conclusion
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