The PlayStation 5 is set to get Variable Refresh Rate [VRR] support in an upcoming update.
The PlayStation 5 is set to get Variable Refresh Rate [VRR] support in an upcoming update.
Console wars are raging on as Sony has released a new feature for the PlayStation 5 console – Variable Refresh Rate [VRR] support.
Console wars are raging on as Sony has released a new feature for the PlayStation 5 console – Variable Refresh Rate [VRR] support.
Sony announced this via an official blog post. The feature will make its way to the PS5 through a new OTA update, which will also include other improvements.
Sony announced this via an official blog post. The feature will make its way to the PS5 through a new OTA update, which will also include other improvements.
Variable refresh rate is a feature that makes the game’s frame rate go up and down in sync with the display’s refresh rate, allowing the two to match.
Variable refresh rate is a feature that makes the game’s frame rate go up and down in sync with the display’s refresh rate, allowing the two to match.
Sony explains that on HDMI 2.1-compatible TVs and PC monitors, Variable Refresh Rate [VRR] syncs the refresh rate of the display with the output of the PS5 console.
This enhances visual performance for PS5 games by minimizing or eliminating visual artifacts such as frame pacing issues and screen tearing.
Sony adds that previously released PS5 games can be fully optimized for VRR through a game patch
Sony adds that previously released PS5 games can be fully optimized for VRR through a game patch
future PS5 games may support VRR at launch.
future PS5 games may support VRR at launch.
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See the list of games supporting VRR & How to Enable it on Blog