At a press conference, the host stood behind a stunning setup that showcased the capabilities of 4K displays in surround mode playing Project CARS, a game that will be released later this year. The setup was driven by four GTX Titans in an Origin PC liquid-cooled and was delivering an immersive real experience. With four 4K monitors producing 1.5 billion pixels every second, it was clear that 4K was becoming more consumer-oriented. The host noted that this setup was going to be performance-enthusiast level, but also highlighted the arrival of Nvidia's 4K G-Sync technology.
The host then switched attention to what was behind them, revealing a 4K display with G-Sync enabled for a live demo. By switching G-Sync on and off, it became clear that G-Sync can mitigate some of the issues associated with vsync. Many people have been asking for larger monitors with G-Sync, which is now becoming a reality.
The host explained that 4K monitors are not yet available with G-Sync due to the limitations in IPS technology. Typically, IPS panels cannot handle refresh rates above 60Hz, making it challenging to implement G-Sync on these displays. However, this does not limit G-Sync as a whole; it's more about the specific panel technologies that can support it.
The host then turned their attention to upcoming monitors from various manufacturers, including Asus, Phillips, BenQ, AOC, V-Sonic, and Acer. While the Asus Rog monitor was showcased at the press conference, others were also being developed with G-Sync technology. These panels will be available in Q2, marking a significant shift towards wider adoption of G-Sync.
The conclusion of the tour highlighted the rapidly evolving landscape of gaming technology. The combination of 4K displays and G-Sync enabled monitors is poised to revolutionize the gaming experience, providing smoother and more immersive gameplay for enthusiasts. As the industry continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with display technology, it's clear that innovations like G-Sync will play a key role in shaping the future of gaming.
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enyour hyro conu CS 2014 coverage is brought to you by nc.com technology connected we are here at Nvidia booth at CS 2014 and they're showcasing some very impressive things we have covered a little bit of what they're showcasing here at CS based on their press conference but uh there's something that we haven't seen there and that's right behind me so BJ what is this beautiful incredible piece of setup we have here behind this this is a fantastic setup it's 365 in 4k displays in surround mode playing Project CARS a game that'll be released later this year it's absolutely fantastic what's driving it is four GTX Titans in An Origin uh PC liquid cool maxed out and it's delivering the most immersive real experience that you could ever have uh in a in a car game how many pixels per second are we seeing these 4K 365 in monitors are producing 1.5 billion pixels every second that's a lot of pixels guys that's a lot of pixels and it's running smoothly project cars is going to be released later on the year so it's a racing game and you know this is just to show off uh that 4K is uh becoming a lot more more consumer oriented still this setup is going to be you know it's going to be very performance Enthusiast level uh but uh you Nvidia is also uh aside from their g-sync demos are doing a 4K gsync Demo so let's go ahead and check that out so we've seen gsync demos and um a lot of people wanted larger monitors right so we saw 24 in uh demos and when gsync was first announced now everybody's hyped up with 27 in and finally Asus has just released their Rog monitor their first Rog monitor that is gsync ready but what is uh even more interesting moving to that next level is what's behind us so what's behind us is a 4K display with g-sync enabled so they're doing a live demo here g-sync on and sort of gsync off and there you can uh see the difference between what vsync does and what type of issues vsync and no no vsync produce a lot of people are asking for larger monitor g-sync which we we finally have um so the 4k monitor here this is just a sort of engineering sample really right so there's no g-sync available for 4K monitors yet the gsync can be applied to a monitor as long as this uh monitor is able to uh is is able to be fast response rate so why haven't we not seen IPS panels adapt g-sync yet so right now monitor manufacturers when they build a monitor for gaming they want the highest possible refresh rate and so on TN panels there are 120 HZ and 144 HZ TN panels and that's what the monitor manufacturers have chosen to build with uh for their gaming monitors yeah um typically IPS today there aren't many panels available that are faster than 60 HZ so uh once once that refresh rate increases the monitor manufacturers can choose to to to use IPS panels too yeah so it just shows that gsync is not the limitation in this uh monitor technology it's the IPS technology that's not fast enough to sort of follow up with g-sync uh and it's I guess like I said earlier it's cool to see 4K being implemented for g-sync and the fact that it is going to be available sometime in the future because like we see here it is possible right so now let's go ahead and check out um different type of monitor manufacturers that are jumping on this gsync wagon and uh producing a bunch of uh their monitors all right guys so with g-sync becoming one of the newest and biggest movements in gaming a lot of panel manufacturers are jumping into this well I I want to equate it to the arms race and the pler of this technology so they want to push it out as quick as humanly possible and we're expecting something Q2 now some of the panels that we're taking a look at today uh starting off with the Asus panel it's a 1440p panel it's the Rog monitor that we saw at their press conference but it's not just limited to Asus as the only brand there are multiple other brands including Phillips BenQ AOC V Sonic and there is an Acer panel but it's not here today unfortunately because they were just signed on but expect these jaw-dropping and completely lifechanging Tech Technologies and panels to be out as soon as Q2 all right guys so this concludes our booth tour for envidia at CS 2014 and just a quick little recap we saw three monitors featuring 4K in surround 4K g-sync technology as well as multiple g-sync panels that are to be coming out in Q2 and guys if you like our coverage make sure to subscribe and like the video below and uh you know what guys there's so much more to see here at CS 2014 so make sure you keep on checking back at our Channel and take a look at our Twitter and Facebook pages as well guys we'll see you in the next oneyour hyro conu CS 2014 coverage is brought to you by nc.com technology connected we are here at Nvidia booth at CS 2014 and they're showcasing some very impressive things we have covered a little bit of what they're showcasing here at CS based on their press conference but uh there's something that we haven't seen there and that's right behind me so BJ what is this beautiful incredible piece of setup we have here behind this this is a fantastic setup it's 365 in 4k displays in surround mode playing Project CARS a game that'll be released later this year it's absolutely fantastic what's driving it is four GTX Titans in An Origin uh PC liquid cool maxed out and it's delivering the most immersive real experience that you could ever have uh in a in a car game how many pixels per second are we seeing these 4K 365 in monitors are producing 1.5 billion pixels every second that's a lot of pixels guys that's a lot of pixels and it's running smoothly project cars is going to be released later on the year so it's a racing game and you know this is just to show off uh that 4K is uh becoming a lot more more consumer oriented still this setup is going to be you know it's going to be very performance Enthusiast level uh but uh you Nvidia is also uh aside from their g-sync demos are doing a 4K gsync Demo so let's go ahead and check that out so we've seen gsync demos and um a lot of people wanted larger monitors right so we saw 24 in uh demos and when gsync was first announced now everybody's hyped up with 27 in and finally Asus has just released their Rog monitor their first Rog monitor that is gsync ready but what is uh even more interesting moving to that next level is what's behind us so what's behind us is a 4K display with g-sync enabled so they're doing a live demo here g-sync on and sort of gsync off and there you can uh see the difference between what vsync does and what type of issues vsync and no no vsync produce a lot of people are asking for larger monitor g-sync which we we finally have um so the 4k monitor here this is just a sort of engineering sample really right so there's no g-sync available for 4K monitors yet the gsync can be applied to a monitor as long as this uh monitor is able to uh is is able to be fast response rate so why haven't we not seen IPS panels adapt g-sync yet so right now monitor manufacturers when they build a monitor for gaming they want the highest possible refresh rate and so on TN panels there are 120 HZ and 144 HZ TN panels and that's what the monitor manufacturers have chosen to build with uh for their gaming monitors yeah um typically IPS today there aren't many panels available that are faster than 60 HZ so uh once once that refresh rate increases the monitor manufacturers can choose to to to use IPS panels too yeah so it just shows that gsync is not the limitation in this uh monitor technology it's the IPS technology that's not fast enough to sort of follow up with g-sync uh and it's I guess like I said earlier it's cool to see 4K being implemented for g-sync and the fact that it is going to be available sometime in the future because like we see here it is possible right so now let's go ahead and check out um different type of monitor manufacturers that are jumping on this gsync wagon and uh producing a bunch of uh their monitors all right guys so with g-sync becoming one of the newest and biggest movements in gaming a lot of panel manufacturers are jumping into this well I I want to equate it to the arms race and the pler of this technology so they want to push it out as quick as humanly possible and we're expecting something Q2 now some of the panels that we're taking a look at today uh starting off with the Asus panel it's a 1440p panel it's the Rog monitor that we saw at their press conference but it's not just limited to Asus as the only brand there are multiple other brands including Phillips BenQ AOC V Sonic and there is an Acer panel but it's not here today unfortunately because they were just signed on but expect these jaw-dropping and completely lifechanging Tech Technologies and panels to be out as soon as Q2 all right guys so this concludes our booth tour for envidia at CS 2014 and just a quick little recap we saw three monitors featuring 4K in surround 4K g-sync technology as well as multiple g-sync panels that are to be coming out in Q2 and guys if you like our coverage make sure to subscribe and like the video below and uh you know what guys there's so much more to see here at CS 2014 so make sure you keep on checking back at our Channel and take a look at our Twitter and Facebook pages as well guys we'll see you in the next one\n"