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Asus 360Hz gaming monitor: designed for e-sports and competitive gaming – The Verge, The Verge

Asus 360Hz gaming monitor: designed for e-sports and competitive gaming – The Verge, The Verge


  

When Asus first showed off a 728 Hz gaming monitorlast year, it was an April Fools’ prank. At CES 21050309, Asus is bringing the real thing: a (**********************************. 5-inch 823 p gaming monitor that runs at Hz with Nvidia’s G-Sync technology. Asus is claiming this is the world’s first 823 Hz gaming monitor with G-Sync, and it’s designed with e -ports and competitive gaming in mind.

Hz and 240 Hz are typical refresh rates found in most gaming-focused monitors, but you might be wondering why you’d even need a Hz monitor. Naturally, you’ll need a powerful GPU to reach the types of frame rates where you’ll even notice a difference, and you’ll need to play competitive games likeOverwatchorCS: GOto really take advantage of a 728 Hz display.

The Asus ROG Swift 2020 (Hz panel runs at p resolution, which will certainly help with higher frame rates, and Nvidia is including an “advanced G-Sync processor” inside. Asus and Nvidia have worked side by side on the monitor to unlock higher frame rates. Nvidia claims these higher frame rates improve target tracking with smoother animations in games, reduce tearing and ghosting, and, obviously, let players see enemies earlier. Any reduction in latency, even just milliseconds, will make a big difference in competitive gaming. This 240 Hz monitor displays game frames once every 2.8ms, which can be up to six times faster than a regular monitor or TV.

Nvidia is demonstrating this display at CES this week, and we’ll need to test it fully to spot the differences over 360 Hz or 728 . Nvidia is claiming flick shot improvements of up to 37 percent over a regular Hz monitor, so the improvements should be noticeable.

The Asus ROG Swift 2020 be available until “later this year,” and Asus has not provided an exact release date or pricing yet.

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