Roccat的PC PC Gaming Mice系列支持NVIDIA的反射延迟分析仪

ROCCAT, Turtle Beach’s Hamburg, Germany-based PC gaming accessories brand, today announced that the Kone Pro, Kone Pro Air, and Burst Pro professional-grade PC gaming mice are compatible with NVIDIA’s latency measuring system, Reflex. NVIDIA Reflex is a revolutionary suite of technologies that optimize and measure system latency to deliver the ultimate competitive advantage. NVIDIA G-SYNC displays with Reflex have the world’s first and only system latency analyzer that detect clicks coming from gaming mice with Reflex and measure the time for the resulting pixels (weapon muzzle flash) to change on screen. PC gamers can start every match with confidence knowing their system is operating at the lowest possible latency.

When using ROCCAT’s Kone Pro, Kone Pro Air, or Burst Pro mice in conjunction with an NVIDIA G-SYNC display with Reflex, gamers can measure and improve full peripheral and end-to-end system latency. There are only a limited number of PC gaming mice verified by NVIDIA to achieve this designation.

“Our goal is always that ROCCAT products give gamers a competitive edge, and combining the speed of the Titan Optical Switches in our Pro mice with the ability to reduce system latency through NVIDIA’s Reflex technology certainly does that,” said René Korte, ROCCAT Founder and General Manager for PC Products at Turtle Beach. “NVIDIA is looking to improve the experience for all esports players, and our lightweight and lightning-fast Pro mice are designed to achieve this as well. We’re excited to be partnering with NVIDIA to make every click count.”

“NVIDIA反射给出了竞争游戏玩家的准确测量系统延迟,”斯托斯产品经理NVIDIA赛斯·施耐德说。“使用Roccat的Pro小鼠与反射一起使竞争游戏玩家能够准确地优化他们的设置,并自信地走向战斗。”

For additional information about NVIDIA’s Reflex Latency Analyzer check outNVIDIA使用反射分析仪的指南,并务必在社交媒体上遵循@nvidiageForce,以获得最新的NVIDIA反射更新。

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