VRR, or variable refresh rate for short, is a feature for monitors, TVs, and other kinds of displays that significantly improves the viewing experience, from games to movies to just browsing the web.
For many gamers eagerly waiting for Dragon’s Dogma 2, one burning question can be summed up with just three letters — FPS. More specifically, there’s been consternation about Dragon’s Dogma 2 being ...
Some games set a limit on frame rates, leaving you with a stuttering 60fps experience when your device can handle 120fps. Android 15 lets you disable that default frame rate; here’s how. Most flagship ...
Nvidia has unveiled the latest iteration of its DLSS suite, with the newest addition now claiming to increase your game's frame rate by as much as 8x without losing graphical fidelity, thanks to ...
Digital Foundry has revealed in its ongoing PS5 Pro coverage that the console’s Game Boost mode has essentially fixed the frame rate issues associated with Metaphor ReFantazio without any need for an ...
Lossless Scaling, a $7 Steam utility that promises increased performance on PC, just received a massive update. The new 2.9 version adds a mode that can triple your frame rate in games, all with a ...
Nearly a decade ago, Ars testing found that Valve’s “Steam Machines”-era version of SteamOS performed significantly worse than Windows when SteamOS’s Linux game ports were tested on the same hardware ...
Graphics vs. Frame Rates on Consoles: Which Game Mode Should You Pick? The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S give you the choice of prioritizing graphical fidelity or high frame rates. Learn the pros ...
Reincubate Camo, the slick app that lets you use iPhone as your Mac webcam with advanced, fine-grain control is out with its latest update. The new release brings variable frame rates to customize ...
The Apple Vision Pro announcement on Monday was impressive, but somewhat light on tech specs, partly because the device isn’t finalized yet and still at least six months out from going on sale. In the ...
I've been spending a good chunk of my time recently testing the performance of new game releases on various PCs. Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth, Civilization 7, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and now Avowed.
A new feature has just appeared in a preview version of the latest Nvidia GeForce driver, which is the ability to enable frame gen even in games that don't support DLSS. Much like AMD Fluid Motion ...