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Yes, VRR / adaptive sync makes the monitor change refresh rate to match the framerate to prevent tearing. Personally, I don't see the need for 270 Hz monitor yet, so I went with 180 Hz / 2560x1440. But if you can get one for reasonable price, then why not. Just don't go for 4K in such case. 4K with high refresh rate won't be feasible for quite a while still until GPU performance will catch up.
Last edited by Shmerl on 30 December 2021 at 10:13 pm UTC
They offer it in JSON nowadays, though...They do, but the JSON part doesn't even contain the CPU model!?!
(Removed the quote, you know where to find it. Steam takes some seconds to build it, though.)
Last edited by Eike on 31 December 2021 at 12:08 pm UTC
Nope.
As in i use a GTX 1050 mobile, which has 2 versions. One with 4 gb vram, other is with 2 gb vram and that is the only difference.
GTX 1050 desktop only has 2 gb vram model so things are clear there.
Isn't that GTX 1050 Mobile vs GTX 1050 Ti Mobile?
No?
GTX 1050 Ti mobile are all 4 gb vram, GTX 1050 Mobile has 2 variants, one with 2 gb vram, other with 4 gb vram.