We’ve also enabled temporal anti-aliasing (TAA) to push these cards to their limits when it’s available.
64GB HyperX Predator RGB DDR4/2933 ($355 on Amazon).EVGA CLC 240 closed-loop liquid cooler ($105 on Amazon).Intel Core i7-8700K processor ($300 on Amazon) overclocked to 5GHz all-core.Here’s the quick-hit info you need to know: We benchmarked the GeForce RTX 3080’s ultrawide performance on the same system used for our primary GPU testing. GeForce RTX 3080 3440×1440 ultrawide benchmarks Bring on the GeForce RTX 3080 3440×1440 ultrawide benchmarks.
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(You’ll need to use the monitor’s on-screen display to activate adaptive sync first, however.) That makes the Nixeus EDG34S a fantastic partner for a monstrous GeForce RTX 3080 if you’re planning to upgrade your display, too.īut don’t take my word for it. While the EDG34S lacks official G-Sync Compatible certification, you can activate G-Sync manually in Nvidia’s control panel to turn on adaptive sync support for GeForce GPUs.
Officially, Nixeus has equipped this monitor only with AMD FreeSync Premium support formally.