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ROG Swift 360: Asus has the first 360 Hz G Snyc display

Asus developed the ROG Swift 360 together with Nvidia and the panel manufacturer AU Optronics: As the name implies, it is a PC monitor with a frequency of 360 Hz. The ROG Swift is a 24.5-inch Model with LC technology and 1080p resolution, it is probably a TN panel. There is a chip for Nvidia’s G-Sync in the display, whereby the frequency of the monitor is coupled to the frame rate of the graphics card.

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1080p and 1440p displays with up to 240 Hz are currently commercially available, and are available with TN, IPS and VA panels. By switching to 360 Hz and a correspondingly high frame rate, the latency is reduced, there is also less ghosting and opponents can be targeted more quickly.

Nvidia’s tests with Fortnite are said to have shown that the end-to-end delay is reduced to 20 ms from 34 Hz ​​at 34.5 ms at 360 Hz. Thus, the percentage improvement is said to be Flick shots (extremely fast, precise shots by sniper) improve by four percentage points, starting from 60 Hz at 100 ms by 37 percent. From 120 Hz, the curve flattens out, the triple frequency goes hand in hand with an additional nine percentage points – but this is an argument enough for professionals.

The successful CSGO player Jordan ‘n0thing’ Gilbert says: “When I switch back and forth, I can immediately see the difference between 240 Hz and 360 Hz. It’s great to have this control from point A to point B, optically and mechanically. Switching between targets is so easy with this screen. “ And about the ROG Swift 360 he says: “This display is great for gamers who want to push their own potential.” Asus has not yet commented on the price and availability of the 360 ​​Hz G-Sync monitor.

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