NVIDIA Reflex Benchmarks, Latency Reduction & Analyzer, 360Hz Display, & Mice
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.
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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.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - NVIDIA Reflex & 360Hz Launch
03:05 - NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency Mode Detailed
04:50 - Reflex & Control Panel Features
06:23 - GeForce Experience Accessibility Rant
09:21 - Reflex Latency Analyzer Explained
11:15 - How LDAT Compares to RLA
12:37 - Mice Compatible with Reflex Latency Analyzer
13:00 - Mouse Latency Reporting
14:19 - Potential Weapon Against Mouse Marketing
15:20 - Testing Reflex Latency Analyzer & Benchmarks
16:15 - RLA vs. LDAT Benchmark Chart
17:38 - Seeing Into the GPU's Framebuffer
19:10 - Reflex Latency Analyzer Conclusion & Value
21:20 - Reflex Low Latency Mode vs. NVIDIA Control Panel
23:12 - RLA & Low Latency Mode Are Sort of Opposites
24:15 - Low Latency Boost Explained
25:15 - Call of Duty: Warzone Reflex Latency Benchmarks
26:55 - Fortnite RTX Testing Details
28:02 - Huge Change: Fortnite RTX Benchmarks
29:32 - Valorant Reflex Low Latency Benchmarks
31:15 - Conclusion: Whether NVIDIA Reflex Is Worth It
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Testing, Editorial: Patrick Lathan
Video: Keegan Gallick
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Sponsor: Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE (Amazon https://geni.us/kdu9FK)
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.
The Dell AW2521H 360Hz display will eventually be here on Amazon: https://geni.us/zwJd
The best way to support our work is through our store: https://store.gamersnexus.net/
Like our content? Please consider becoming our Patron to support us: http://www.patreon.com/gamersnexus
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - NVIDIA Reflex & 360Hz Launch
03:05 - NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency Mode Detailed
04:50 - Reflex & Control Panel Features
06:23 - GeForce Experience Accessibility Rant
09:21 - Reflex Latency Analyzer Explained
11:15 - How LDAT Compares to RLA
12:37 - Mice Compatible with Reflex Latency Analyzer
13:00 - Mouse Latency Reporting
14:19 - Potential Weapon Against Mouse Marketing
15:20 - Testing Reflex Latency Analyzer & Benchmarks
16:15 - RLA vs. LDAT Benchmark Chart
17:38 - Seeing Into the GPU's Framebuffer
19:10 - Reflex Latency Analyzer Conclusion & Value
21:20 - Reflex Low Latency Mode vs. NVIDIA Control Panel
23:12 - RLA & Low Latency Mode Are Sort of Opposites
24:15 - Low Latency Boost Explained
25:15 - Call of Duty: Warzone Reflex Latency Benchmarks
26:55 - Fortnite RTX Testing Details
28:02 - Huge Change: Fortnite RTX Benchmarks
29:32 - Valorant Reflex Low Latency Benchmarks
31:15 - Conclusion: Whether NVIDIA Reflex Is Worth It
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Links to Amazon and Newegg are typically monetized on our channel (affiliate links) and may return a commission of sales to us from the retailer. This is unrelated to the product manufacturer. Any advertisements or sponsorships are disclosed within the video ("this video is brought to you by") and above the fold in the description. We do not ever produce paid content or "sponsored content" (meaning that the content is our idea and is not funded externally aside from whatever ad placement is in the beginning) and we do not ever charge manufacturers for coverage.
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Host, Additional Reporting: Steve Burke
Testing, Editorial: Patrick Lathan
Video: Keegan Gallick
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