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http://www.testufo.com/#test=stutter&demo=gsync
Perhaps some user commentary from those who do have G-Sync setups?
If this is accurate the edges get blurred together and I notice it. Looking through online recorded demo's of the technology it makes it tough to compare as the recording usually has a different sample beginning and end VS the monitor.
This comparison recorded at 120Hz shows the difference, but either the Gsync seems a bit jumpy on the horizontal plane vs the tearing on the other display.
Perhaps some user commentary from those who do have G-Sync setups?
If this is accurate the edges get blurred together and I notice it. Looking through online recorded demo's of the technology it makes it tough to compare as the recording usually has a different sample beginning and end VS the monitor.
This comparison recorded at 120Hz shows the difference, but either the Gsync seems a bit jumpy on the horizontal plane vs the tearing on the other display.