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Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution

For e-sports players, if they want to get a greater winning advantage, they must need a better game screen experience and control experience. 3D games often appear in the screen tearing, screen stuttering, control of the sense of delay, etc. are the most common problems for players to encounter. The tearing sensation of the game screen will cause a significant decline in the game experience,

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This is due to the fact that the frames generated by the GPU are not synchronized with the pictures displayed by the monitor. That is to say, the screen of the display has not been refreshed, and the signal output by the GPU has changed, resulting in a dislocation of the picture and a sense of tearing. Although traditional VSY can solve the tearing problem, it can lead to a low frame count or stuttering phenomenon, which is not a perfect solution.

Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution

G-SYNC can make the refresh rate of the display dynamically match the frame rate of the GPU, better realize the dynamic refresh rate, so that the picture can be displayed immediately at the time of rendering, thereby eliminating the torn screen and minimizing the stuttering and input delay, bringing a better gaming experience.

A better handling experience requires higher frame rates (and refresh rates) and lower latency. NVIDIA proposed the concept of "frame can win" in the RTX 20 era, which greatly improves the control response speed and accuracy of players in the battle by improving the performance of the GPU and the refresh rate of the monitor, so as to provide players with a higher frame rate and lower frame delay, thereby improving the winning rate of the battle.

From the traditional 60Hz (fps) to 144Hz (fps) or even higher 240Hz (fps), 360Hz (fps), you can see that the smoothness of the picture has been greatly improved, the smear is greatly reduced, the delay is lower and the aiming is more accurate, resulting in a greater winning advantage.

In the RTX 30 era, "Frame Can Win" joined the NVIDIA REFLEX low-latency technology that can be called the black technology of esports.

Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution
Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution

REFLEX low-latency technology reduces the latency of the rendering queue to 0, greatly reduces the processor burden, and increases the GPU frequency to reduce the latency of the entire system, making the operation of the player in esports games faster and smoother. In addition, REFLEX low-latency technology also requires NVIDIA G-SYNC gaming displays that support high refresh rates to work with for best results.

These displays also integrate a REFLEX hardware module that monitors latency, which can detect latency from end to end (display) in real time, helping enthusiast gamers and professional esports players to fully realize their potential and start each game with confidence.

At present, more and more popular esports games have joined the support of REFLEX technology, including "Forever", "APEX Heroes", "Fortnite", "Overwatch", "Call of Duty: Warzone", "Fearless Covenant" and other esports masterpieces, players can enjoy the silky control experience brought by REFLEX technology in these games.

Of course, to achieve the best latency reduction effect of REFLEX technology, it is necessary to have a powerful RTX 30 GPU support, and also need a series of ecological hardware equipment including NVIDIA G-SYNC e-sports displays and mice that support REFLEX technology.

Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution

We used the latest generation of NVIDIA G-SYNC esports monitor AGON AG254FG to experience the game winning advantages of high frame rates and low latency.

Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution

The AGON AG254FG is an NVIDIA G-SYNC certified esports monitor with an ultra-high refresh rate of 360Hz, which has a 24.5-inch 1080P resolution specification commonly used in events, and the FastIPS panel can provide players with a rapid grayscale response time of as low as 1ms.

Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution

In terms of color, it has 99% sRGB color gamut coverage and color accuracy ΔE

Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution

As an NVIDIA G-SYNC certified esports monitor, it is equipped with a hardware G-SYNC chip, each display is rigorously tested, supports a larger refresh range (1 to 360Hz) variable refresh rate, has an esports mode for combating gaming blackscale displays (NVIDIA G-SYNC ESPORTS MODE), and has built-in NVIDIA REFLEX latency analyzer called black technology.

Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution

When performing NVIDIA REFLEX delay detection, connect the USB upstream port of the monitor to the USB interface of the motherboard, and insert the mouse into the green delay analysis of the monitor to detect the USB interface.

Go to the "NVIDIA REFLEX Delay Analyzer" menu in the "G-SYNC Processor" in the display menu, open the "PC+ Display Delay" and "Display Monitor rectangle" functions, then you can see a rectangular picture in the middle of the display, through the menu you can adjust its size and position. Adjust this monitor rectangle to where the fire appears when the character fires, and the monitor can show the system delay after clicking the mouse in the upper left corner. Players can also open the REFLEX analyzer in the performance monitoring panel of the NVIDIA Geforce Experience included with the NVIDIA GPU driver to acquire and record more detailed latency-related data.

In the game using "360Hz/REFLEX ON" and "60Hz/REFLEX OFF" two states for delay comparison testing, we can see that there is a significant delay gap between the two states.

Why is esports always a poor experience? This video shows you the solution

Through 20 consecutive tests, it can be seen that the average delay is 31.1ms at 60Hz/REFLEX OFF, while in the 360Hz/REFLEX ON state, the average delay is reduced to 11.82ms, a 62% reduction. For pro and enthusiast players, the experience gap between the controls is already perceptible, and after turning on REFLEX, the latency becomes more stable and the player is more confident when operating.

For esports players, winning or losing is within milliseconds, and the NVIDIA G-SYNC esports display will provide players with more wins. For example, the AGON AG254FG esports display tested above can provide players with a refresh rate of up to 360 Hz, excellent response speed, built-in esports mode and latency analyzer, and a tear-free gaming experience, and there is no doubt that such monitors are built for winning games and will be a good choice for esports enthusiasts and professionals.

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