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Introducing G-SYNC Pulsar tech

Soodanim

Gold Member
It´s been very quiet about this.... :messenger_frowning_
People hating but you've got a point.

This feature should be all over the place, but for some reason there's radio silence. Is it still in development? That sort of motion clarity with VRR is basically the final nail in the coffin for CRTs, at least as far as modern games go.
 

Tarin02543

Member
Yup but have seen some hope it would make its way into OLED somehow

OLED do not have a backlight that needs strobing. If you want great motion resolution just aim for the highest refresh rate on your OLED monitor.

For example I play the recent doom remaster at 360 hz on my qd oled monitor, it looks absolutely sick.

The Pulsar tech aims to provide even better motion resolution in a modern flat monitor but it still does not quite look as good as a CRT.

CRT lacks HDR, freesync, 4K, perfect blacks but is still king when it comes to motion. Pulsar is aiming to finally bring that to the current table
 

Ywap

Member
So...... yeah, starts to smell like a troubling project. No pulsar monitor out yet from what i´ve seen :messenger_frowning_
 
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llien

Member
Wow, this is so cool.

Would this work with 5060?

Can I later upgrade the screen with AMOLED+ /SMOLED+ /MLD / plasma layer?

PS
I was considering buying 4090Ti (out of respect to Huang, his leather jacket alone is something), but now that 5060Ti is on par with it, I think 5060Ti is a better buy, no?
 
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CamHostage

Member
nvidia-g-sync-pulsar-comparison-stacked.png


With G-SYNC Pulsar, the clarity and visibility of content in motion is significantly improved, enabling you to track and shoot targets with increased precision
No longer will users have to choose between the smooth variable refresh, or the improved motion clarity of Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB) – our new G-SYNC Pulsar technology delivers all the benefits of both, working in perfect harmony to deliver the definitive gaming monitor experience.

Whoa, whoa, whoa. Whoa.

Are they simulating or screenshoting a specific scenario under the worst case of possible conditions when zoomed several hundred percent, or are they just playing the worst fucking videogame ever made?
 

Ulysses 31

Member
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Whoa.

Are they simulating or screenshoting a specific scenario under the worst case of possible conditions when zoomed several hundred percent, or are they just playing the worst fucking videogame ever made?
That blurry first pic is because it's in motion. Modern displays have low motion resolution and this Pulsar tech results in better motion clarity.


Here you can see how it takes a lot of Hz to get good motion clarity.
 
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