NVIDIA G-Sync Surround Demo Live Stream and Q&A

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Earlier today we had NVIDIA's Tom Petersen in studio to discuss the retail availability of G-Sync monitors as well as to get hands on with a set of three ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q monitors running in G-Sync Surround! It was truly an impressive sight and if you missed any of it, you can catch the entire replay right here.

Even if seeing the ASUS PG278Q monitor again doesn't interest you (we have our full review of the monitor right here), you won't want to miss the very detailed Q&A that occurs, answering quite a few reader questions about the technology. Covered items include:

Potential added latency of G-Sync
Future needs for multiple DP connections on GeForce GPUs
Upcoming 4K and 1080p G-Sync panels
Can G-Sync Surround work through an MST Hub?
What happens to G-Sync when the frame rate exceeds the panel refresh rate? Or drops below minimum refresh rate?
What does that memory on the G-Sync module actually do??
A demo of the new NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet capabilities
A whole lot more!

Another big thank you to NVIDIA and Tom Petersen for stopping out our way and for spending the time to discuss these topics with our readers. Stay tuned here at PC Perspective as we will have more thoughts and reactions to G-Sync Surround very soon!!







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