- Jan 29, 2007
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So the z77 panther point motherboards that go with ivy bridge 3770k's claim to have this amazing new graphics technology.
There's actually 2 cool points. It can use the onboard integrated HD4000 Ivy graphics to boost your discreet graphics card power (vendor agnostic).
But the real kicker is this: "Virtual V-sync". They let you unlock the refresh rate lock of v-sync (so you arent locked at 60,70,85, or 120fps or whatever your panels refresh is) but you get to keep the benefits of v-sync by having a smooth image with NO TEARING. Sounds too good to be true, and its from your old friend Lucid. hehe.
Any thoughts on this "Virtual vsync"? Would love to have zero tearing at 100 fps on my 60hz display.
There's actually 2 cool points. It can use the onboard integrated HD4000 Ivy graphics to boost your discreet graphics card power (vendor agnostic).
But the real kicker is this: "Virtual V-sync". They let you unlock the refresh rate lock of v-sync (so you arent locked at 60,70,85, or 120fps or whatever your panels refresh is) but you get to keep the benefits of v-sync by having a smooth image with NO TEARING. Sounds too good to be true, and its from your old friend Lucid. hehe.
Any thoughts on this "Virtual vsync"? Would love to have zero tearing at 100 fps on my 60hz display.
