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AMD’s Navi-based Radeon Anti-Lag feature cuts input latency by up to 35%

AMD’s Navi-based Radeon Anti-Lag feature cuts input latency by up to 35%

AMD’s new Navi-powered RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 graphics cards will introduce a new feature exclusive to its GPUs, Radeon Anti-Lag (RAL). The feature claims to cut input lag by as much as 35% in Fortnight. AMD has just announced the new cards at its E3 Next Horizon Gaming event, along with some new features aimed at improving not just performance and fidelity, but also gaming response times.

Input lag is basically the time it takes for you to click your mouse, hit a button on your keyboard or controller, and for that movement or action to be represented on the screen. In normal single-player gaming it’s not really an issue anymore; standard PC input latency is now so low that it barely even registers. Switch to online gaming, however, and suddenly those fractions of a second of lag can genuinely make the difference between life and death… in-game. Obvs.

Traditionally the best way to cut the input lag in a given game is to boost the frame rate. Raise the frame rate and the input lag will go in the opposite direction, it’ll go down.

RELATED LINKS: AMD Navi release date and specs, AMD Ryzen 3000 release date, AMD Radeon VII review

from PCGamesN http://bit.ly/2WxdqJY

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