- Mar 10, 2011
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Dear AnandTech team,
the article "Exploring Input Lag Inside and Out" Derek Wilson posted on 7/16/2009 is still one of my favourites and I often link it in various forums as a reference.
Quote: "Input lag with multiGPU systems is something we will want to explore at a later time."
The topic of input lag is VERY important to gamers who play FPS. I do notice it in racing games, too. May I suggest to use true 120Hz monitors in the follow up article? They of course won`t reduce input lag, but help to reduce screen tearing and thus allowing to optimize one`s settings to reduce input lag while keeping screen tearing at a low enough level. I´m also courious if using a 3 screen setup a la Eyefinity oder Vision Surround using two GPUs will have an impact.
There are lots of gamers who are interested in a professional investigation in this issue. A follow up article would be very much appreciated.
Keep up the good work and thanks for the great information you provided so far,
Markus
the article "Exploring Input Lag Inside and Out" Derek Wilson posted on 7/16/2009 is still one of my favourites and I often link it in various forums as a reference.
Quote: "Input lag with multiGPU systems is something we will want to explore at a later time."
The topic of input lag is VERY important to gamers who play FPS. I do notice it in racing games, too. May I suggest to use true 120Hz monitors in the follow up article? They of course won`t reduce input lag, but help to reduce screen tearing and thus allowing to optimize one`s settings to reduce input lag while keeping screen tearing at a low enough level. I´m also courious if using a 3 screen setup a la Eyefinity oder Vision Surround using two GPUs will have an impact.
There are lots of gamers who are interested in a professional investigation in this issue. A follow up article would be very much appreciated.
Keep up the good work and thanks for the great information you provided so far,
Markus