- Nov 9, 2015
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Hey all. Quick question, I'm trying to figure out if I should get G-SYNC for my mobile gaming needs.
I am looking to play Overwatch on the go on a labtop, I need a high refresh rate, and as high fps as possible with as little screen tearing and stutters. connection speed will vary as I will be playing over my phones Hotspot most of the time.
My theory is that G-SYNC will help. I heard it increases performance of Overwatch by 15% and CSGO by 80%, and will help with fluctuating ping and fps due to less then optimal connection. My goal is competitive gaming for when im on the go.
I'm having a look at the Acer Triton 500 with Gsync, however, should I even get GSYNC? Some people say I should, others don't, I can't figure it out...
Really need the help understanding this. Thanks.
I am looking to play Overwatch on the go on a labtop, I need a high refresh rate, and as high fps as possible with as little screen tearing and stutters. connection speed will vary as I will be playing over my phones Hotspot most of the time.
My theory is that G-SYNC will help. I heard it increases performance of Overwatch by 15% and CSGO by 80%, and will help with fluctuating ping and fps due to less then optimal connection. My goal is competitive gaming for when im on the go.
I'm having a look at the Acer Triton 500 with Gsync, however, should I even get GSYNC? Some people say I should, others don't, I can't figure it out...
Really need the help understanding this. Thanks.