Comments like this,
It wouldn't be the first time a piece of superior technology was rendered obsolete by a piece of good enough tech that catered to a big market. The writing is on the wall.
You would be crazy to buy a gsync monitor because nvidia will eventually have to support these adaptive sync monitors.
Seriously? What the heck is all this?
Wow
look, nvidia has 2\3rds the dgpu market. Its composed of many who have the "want the best
, don't care about paying for it" mentality.
How can anyone sit here and claim than freesync can totally displace nvidia's solution? Just like that? Huh? Nvidia is not supporting freesync. That's 2\3rds of the dgpu market in PC gaming. It consist of the majority of the big spenders. Nvidia will not support it. How can anyone at this point be thinking that freesync is capable of changing this?
And people, including you vulger, claiming Intel is gonna support freesync? Huh? It is totally made up. Completely out of thin air. There is no indication what so ever that Intel will support. Yet your dancing in the street proclaiming complete fabrications...... Huh
Look, your making thus stuff up. Its a falacy based out if thin air.
Freesync may one day gain traction but we are nowhere near that right now. There is no way to have a meaningful discussion if its full of make believe. Intel has not announced any plans for freesync. If and when they do, feel free to bring in that element. As sure as you believe that this happening, reality is that it didn't.
You have to at least try not to let your fantasies take over what is actually going on. So let's be real here,
1) freesync is AMDs alternative to nvidia gsync. One that no one has seen in action yet, one that no one has ever reviewed. Because.....
2) its in development
3) nvidia has no plans to support it. They believe they have gone a better route.
4)Intel has never claimed to support freesync
5) the people who would be most interested in this kind of tech will most likely own a descrete video card.
6) those people choose nvidia over and 2 to 1
Its gonna take several of those things to change before freesync could ever tople gsync. Its not automatic, its not a for sure thing.....not by a long shot.
You have to invent a lot of things out if thin air to be claiming that nvidia will have to go the and route. That doesn't mean it never could happen, that just means a lot of stuff will have to change. There is a huge stretch based on imagination that goes from and finally having freesync on the market, to them making gsyn irrelevant. Why in the world......I mean, its not like AMD is making nvidia irrelevant anywhere else....I mean for real...it is totally crazy to automatically adopt that idea when it comes to freesync.
So down the road, things can go many ways. And if I want to totally invent sceneros, I can come up with thousands right now. The reality is anything could happen.
Freesync and gsync might both fall off the map. We could end up with a better method all together. Or end up just moving on with neither catching and no solution.
Freesync might not even compare to gsync, it might not be good at all. We really do not know
Intel may instead use gsync. Nvidia is already in cross licensing, I can make stuff up too, like nvidia wants to spread demand to make more money off the tech so they work out a deal with intel. But that is basesless. Totally
I actually believe that Intel will adopt niether, but u never know. I could make believe, I could say Intel will never adopt it and paint a future that goes on with Intel making their own Isync and pawning both.
But let's not do that. Let's not invent and make believe entire alternate universes. Let's discuss this in real context, let's discuss the real progress. That would be nice