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Good news, everyone! (Futurama pun) The NVIDIA GPU architecture will be launching this year at some point and rumours are all over the internet regarding the RTX 3080 and RTX 3070 being represented by GA103 and GA104 model names. The...
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AMDβs New Radeom 5600 XT Gets Speed Boost With Firmware Upgrade
With AMDβs RX 5600 XT CES announcement being followed by NVIDIAβs announcement of the RTX 2060 price cut, AMD has now taken the rivalry between the two companies one step further. As a response to the NVIDIA price cut, AMD...
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While Apple Does Not Support 120 Hz TestUFO, Xiaomi Uses TestUFO To Demo 144 Hz Redmi 5G Smartphone
Xiaomi’s Redmi K30 5G Uses TestUFO For Live Refresh Rate Demo Recently, Xiaomi used a TestUFO animation to demonstrate their high-refresh-rate support on their smartphones. This is a testament to how easy and widespread our motion test website, TestUFO.com is,...
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OnePlus Looks at 120 Hz While Xiaomi and Nubia Lean Towards 144 Hz on New Flagships
The last time Blur Busters looked at smartphone displays in particular, we noted that the OnePlus 7T was a phone with a 90 Hz screen, with others looking above and beyond. As of 2020, OnePlus is said to be going...
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Yamaha Reveals First HDMI 2.1 Receiver With Variable Refresh Rate Support
In a tip-off from one of the Blur Busters forums users, coldroads, it seems that Yamaha will be one of the first to feature HDMI 2.1 ports. According to FlatPanelsHD, both 4K and 8K TVs are making their way towards...
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Blur Busters Inspiration: New Game Ready NVIDIA Driver to Include Frame Rate Cap Setting
NVIDIAβs new CES Game Ready Driver brings a bunch of new gaming features, ray tracing support for Wolfenstein, a few more G-SYNC Compatible displays and the feature that weβve all been waiting for. According to NVIDIA, itβs been the number...
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Smartphones to Indeed Include 120 Hz Display
Several websites have published leaked information about the launch of the new Samsung Galaxy S20, and along with it, rumours about the smartphoneβs 120 Hz display, housing five cameras as well as a bigger frame and body. 120 Hz feature...
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NVIDIA Driver Adds G-SYNC Compatible Support for New Monitors
NVIDIA released its latest Game Ready Driver just before CES 2020 and while it makes some great changes including supersampling and max frame rate cap, it also adds G-SYNC Compatible support for 12 more monitors, as well as 5 big...
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ASUS Now Has Two 4K 144 Hz Monitors in the ROG Range, PG43UQ and XG27UQ
The PG43UQ is an additional monitor that ASUS revealed at CES 2020 this year. This is a new model inaddition to the already-released XG27UQ gaming monitor. The first, belonging to the ROG Swift range is a 43-inch 4K monitor while...
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Gigabyte Announces Three Gaming Monitors at CES 2020
It just wouldnβt be right if Gigabyte didnβt announce a set of gaming monitors too at this yearβs CES. Introducing what they are calling, the last mile for your gaming system, Gigabyte has brought out three new monitors in the...
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AMD Reclassifies the FreeSync Tiers with FreeSync, FreeSync Premium, and FreeSync Premium Pro
AMD has decided to rebrand its adaptive framerate technology at CES 2020, in order to make it easier for consumers to know exactly what their monitors are capable of doing. Previously, gamers were given FreeSync and FreeSync 2, both systems...
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2020 V-Series and P-Series from Vizio Brings Affordable 4K 120 Hz
Vizio is truly bringing the heat with CES 2020, as it has announced value above all else form the V and P series of televisions. The Vizio V-Series is the true βbang-for-buckβ offering for 2020 as the screens will be...
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