



When VSync is on, you get perfectly aligned frames with no glitching. If it's not synchronized, it can cause screen tearing, an effect that causes the image to look glitched or duplicated horizontally across the screen. I'm looking forward to future events going forward, because if the Odyssey event is anything to go by, we're in for one heck of a ride with Intel Graphics.Vertical Synchronization (VSync), helps create stability by synchronizing the image frame rate of your game or application with your display monitor refresh rate. It is incredibly exciting to see happen, and now I'm just disappointed I didn't get to feel the energy in-person at the Odyssey event. I was there, I had one - the Intel i740 and I played countless hours of Trespasser at the time, which had some great optimizations for the i740.īut those decades have passed and now Intel is ramping up to a graphics card family that will continue into the coming decades, something the now countless members of Radeon Technologies Group staff at Intel could've built at AMD, but now have much more resources and new-found energy at Intel. NVIDIA has a sprawling community, but they've had GeForce cards on the market for decades compared to the decades it has been since Intel released a graphics card. Intel has so far built out one of the most community driven efforts in the graphics card industry, ever.

Another great part are the online reszources which direct you to self-help support, a knowledge base, new graphics drivers, Intel support and the thriving community.
