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#1 m3Boarder32
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@dxmcat said:

Dont forget he has the same channel separation as a sound bar. So prob dont even need 3 separate speakers :D.

Lol @ making up terms to troll, so cute

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@topgunmv said:

Those aren't even tower speakers, what are you trying to show off?

why would you think any tower speaker is better than any bookshelf speaker

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@dxmcat:

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@UssjTrunks said:
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@Basinboy said:

About damn time.

Now to wait for TV manufacturers to incorporate it into their sets, along with higher refresh rates. Hopefully the BFGDs Nvidia releases this year will spur adoption.

I'm still scurred of what price those will be :(

Freesync is an open source technology that doesn't cost anything to add. There should be no impact on price, unless the manufacturer chooses to gouge you (which is, sadly, pretty common in the console industry).

Almost every gaming monitor manufactured in the last two years comes woth Freesync at no extra cost.

Perhaps I should have been more descriptive in my other post.

Was referring to the BFGDs that will actually accept a 4k 120hz signal input, instead of being stuck at 60hz like current TVs.

We know Nvidia will price gouge their display, (which is sadly pretty common in the PC Gaming Industry) all while VRR/Freesync will come with every HDMI 2.1 TV

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#4  Edited By m3Boarder32
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@UssjTrunks said:@m3Boarder32 said: @UssjTrunks said: Good to see Freesync expanding, although I'm not sure how useful this is on consoles with all the post processing going on. Freesync usually doesn't kick in until about 48 fps anyway, and most Xbox games runs at 30 fps.

I wish Nvidia would release Freesync compatability. Nobody is going to buy their overpriced Gsync BS. Their laptops already use Freesync. Just release a patch for desktop GPUs.

xbox gAmes run at 30 because they cant reach 60, Not because they can’t go over 30

Just hitting 48 fps won't make much of a difference either. The whole point of Freesync is to make fps drops less noticeable by covering up the screen tearing that occurs. It's meant for systems running 60 fps, for example, that occasionally drop into the 50s. If games drop below the 48 fps threshold at any point, it completely defeats the purpose of Freesync.

on Xbox its mostly going to be used to give gamers the option of unlocking frame rates when games can reach over 30 FPS and under 60 FPS.

This is Freesync 2, and it’s for consoles. Whatever rules apply to Freesync on PC, don’t apply to Freesync 2 on consoles

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@hrt_rulz01 said:

Another great feature for XB1.

Wouldn't surprise me if Samsung TVs in the future will support FreeSync, since them and MS have some sort of partnership going on.

Some 2018 QLEDS will Support Freesync

http://www.gamerevolution.com/news/362433-2018-samsung-qled-tvs-will-support-variable-refresh-rate-vrr

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@UssjTrunks said:

Good to see Freesync expanding, although I'm not sure how useful this is on consoles with all the post processing going on. Freesync usually doesn't kick in until about 48 fps anyway, and most Xbox games runs at 30 fps.

I wish Nvidia would release Freesync compatability. Nobody is going to buy their overpriced Gsync BS. Their laptops already use Freesync. Just release a patch for desktop GPUs.

xbox gAmes run at 30 because they cant reach 60, Not because they can’t go over 30

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@mrbojangles25 said:
@m3Boarder32 said:

So seriously will any combination of CPU GPU allow me to get Dolby VIsion + Atmos Sound? I'd probably build it 100% if it supported both, as i don't believe anything (roku, shield, appletv) out on market does both for streaming apps.

generally speaking, you won't find any kind of exclusivity with CPU and GPU (those monitors with extra features excluded).

I would look into a soundcard, maybe? But if you're hooking up to your receiver don't worry about it.

Don’t need a sound card, just connect the GPU to the Receiver

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The newest Samsung QLED’s have VRR.

I suspect some high end already released TV’s will receive a VRR firmware update, not many tho

https://wccftech.com/vrr-earc-qms-firmware-updates-hdmi-forum/

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@Vaasman said:

No, sell your electronics and become Amish.

Also lol hardwood floors with an open sound system, might as well throw those speakers in the trash.

Lol this guy

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@goldenelementxl said:

@m3Boarder32: Your post says GDDR4. And $1300 may not cut it for 4K gaming with RAM prices the way they are and the cost of a 1080Ti. You need a CPU, RAM, SSDs, a cooler and a GPU... you need to increase your budget

Nah I’d wait for next gen GPU’s. And I wouldn’t pay secondary prices