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NVIDIA Reflex Benchmarks, Latency Reduction & Analyzer, 360Hz Display, & Mice

NVIDIA Reflex Benchmarks, Latency Reduction & Analyzer, 360Hz Display, & Mice

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We're benchmarking NVIDIA's Reflex Latency Analyzer, Reflex Low Latency Mode, and 360Hz display with integrated latency tools. NVIDIA claims this will reduce system latency. NVIDIA has a few places it's applying the word Reflex, including its Reflex Latency Analyzer (akin to LDAT, in some ways) and Reflex Low Latency Mode. Some of this follows-up previous NVIDIA control panel features designed to reduce total system latency, while other aspects are hardware features that require special monitors and mice to leverage -- but which allow tuning, especially of game settings, at a deeper level. One of these tools is meant for heavily loaded GPU scenarios, the other is meant for lightly loaded scenarios, and we have different opinions of the usefulness or gimmickery of each. In this benchmark and review of NVIDIA's Reflex and RLA, we'll be looking at the Dell (Alienware) AW2521H 360Hz monitor as a test vehicle. Testing includes an RTX 3080 GPU, but we have other tests discussed within the content.
Date: 2020-10-13

Comments and reviews: 10


The number one reason I don t use GFE. For those who don t know, if you don t want to make an account, you can do a custom driver install and exclude GFE. Personally hoping issues like GDPR regulations and other privacy measures will make this sort of potentially (and definitely unnecessary) data collection less advantageous.
Nvidia: stop it. Stop this data harvesting nonsense. It s only a matter of time before it gets hacked (if it hadn t already) and that s a PR nightmare. And also your consumers don t like it. So, stop it, okay?

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Since they started with the telemetry and the login with Your Data, I stopped installing GFE. I have their cards since the gtx280. I only install the driver (and need to disable the telemetry service Every F ing time their driver installs!!).
I already pay enough money for the cards, why they need to spy on me and make money with my information?! I love their cards, but they are disgusting weasels!!
I hope others will see this as an unacceptable behavior and stop installing this spyware. Maybe they would change...

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The most important games that need to reach the current decade and implement latency stuff are fighting games. But for now they are still stuck on 60 fps and mechanics tied to frame rate. There will be a huge revolution when we have uncapped fighting games so we can actually use the HZ on our monitors. I know about consoles and yada yada, but they as well should get on with the times and have high frame rate fighting games.
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Great content, loved the detailed look at the topic! Here is the BUT: Call me an environment hipster or whatever but do you always have to print out your script for every video? That seems so unnecessary. Take one of your laptops that you own anyways and read the script from the screen. I really enjoy your content but that small detail always bothers me a little bit. Save paper :)
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I uninstalled GeForce experience for 2 reasons:
1. I am using password manager.
Opening it every time, entering long ass password to it to copy it to GFE is annoying.
2. Captchas. Captchas. Captchas. Captchas. Captchas.
Select fountains. Select bikes. Select crossing. Select my ass.
Piss off Nvidia. I'll just download drivers manually every 2-3 months.

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Username and password wouldn't have been so annoying if it wasn't for the fact that it likes to randomly sign you out and require you to sign back in. I've also lost my overlay at some points and needed to restarted GFE to get it back but then I lost my clip that I wanted to save. While OBS replay buffer is a manual thing I atleast know it's working
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I was so furious when after every patch(autoupdated mind you), GF Experience would disable shadowplay, until you logged back in, and you wouldn't notice, until you wanted to capture that epic moment only to realize the damn thing isn't running. It looks like you don't need to be logged in to use shadowplay now, so thank god for that tho
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This guy can make a video even on switching your lights of 40 minutes. Dude I like your content so much but cannot help but skip 70% of it. No disrespects but just some constructive criticism. Your videos are tooooooo long. Many of us 'mediocre level' PC savy guys get lost midway on what we were watching
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So is this nvidia's attempt to get native 8K from 20FPS avg to 21FPS avg? Won't affect vast majority of users I guess. I also wonder if perhaps it's not even gaming focused at all and maybe for workstation applications, render heavy things with significant number of assets.
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Reflex does next to nothing unless you're GPU bottlenecked. So 1440p and 4K will benefit the most from this.
I was playing VALORANT in 4K for fun. Nvidia Reflex + Boost nearly halved my GPU render latency (from 13ms to 7ms).
3700X, 2070 Super, 32GB RAM (3733 CL16)

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