In direct collaboration with NVIDIA, ASUS has introduced the world’s first 500 Hz G-Sync enabled gaming show throughout Computex 2022. The newest ROG Swift 24.1-inch show will characteristic a 500 Hz panel with a 1080p decision and comes loaded with options resembling NVIDA’s Reflex Analyzer and a brand new vibrance mode.
Designed extra the fast-paced eSports titles resembling Counter-Strike: International Offensive, Valorant, Overwatch, and titles like these, the most recent monitor from ASUS’s premium ROG Swift vary now options a powerful 500 Hz E-TN show. To not be confused with the usual TN panels, ASUS makes use of its new “eSport TN” know-how, which ASUS claims presents 60% higher response occasions.
Within the above video embedded, ASUS and NVIDIA give a small demonstration of the advantages of shifting to 500 Hz from 240 and 144 Hz. It exams issues resembling animation smoothness, ghosting, and system latency.
The ASUS ROG Swift 500Hz makes use of a 24.1-inch panel with a 1080p decision. It additionally advantages from NVIDIA G-Sync and NVIDIA’s Reflex Analyzer, which is designed to detect system latency, measure mouse clicks when utilizing an NVIDIA Reflex licensed gaming mouse, and to measure the time for the ensuing pixels to vary on the display screen.
ASUS additionally features a new enhanced vibrance mode, which is particularly tuned for eSports and is constructed into the monitor’s firmware. ASUS claims this enables gentle to journey by the LCD crystals for higher shade vibrancy.
As we have seen from earlier ROG Swift releases through the years, do not anticipate this to be low-cost or reasonably priced for the on a regular basis gamer. On the time of writing, ASUS hasn’t revealed the anticipated MSRP of the ROG Swift 500 Hz gaming monitor, nor does it state when it’d hit retail cabinets.
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