Hi guys ,I just wanna to ask ,maybe somebody saw anywhere tool or program similar to RadeonPro or AtiTrayTools which could enable NVidias Adaptive VSync for ATI cards ? I think it's a great feature but ATI doesn't wanna support it .
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Hi guys ,I just wanna to ask ,maybe somebody saw anywhere tool or program similar to RadeonPro or AtiTrayTools which could enable NVidias Adaptive VSync for ATI cards ? I think it's a great feature but ATI doesn't wanna support it .
Adaptive V-Sync is old technology but just now implemented in to NVidias drivers ,consoles are using that technology many years to lessen stuttering,somehow this wasn't implemented for the PC gamers and most gamers now thinks that it is new tech. this isn't new .Regular v-sync works fine for my GPUs in CFX. I will leave Adaptive V-Sync for 600-series card owners. I'm always weary of new technology that hasn't been proven yet.
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Adaptive V-Sync is old technology but just now implemented in to NVidias drivers ,consoles are using that technology many years to lessen stuttering,somehow this wasn't implemented for the PC gamers and most gamers now thinks that it is new tech. this isn't new .
yeah I really regret that i bought ATI card ,frame limiter ,SSAO for any game , adaptive vsync- non of those things are implemented into ATI drivers .. Even post-processing AA like FXAA looks better than blurry MLAA .Better driver feature sets are one of the reasons why I prefer nvidia. I also like the driver interface better.
Note that adaptive vsync works with all the graphics series, not just the 600s.
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yeah I really regret that i bought ATI card ,frame limiter ,SSAO for any game , adaptive vsync- non of those things are implemented into ATI drivers .. Even post-processing AA like FXAA looks better than blurry MLAA .