NVIDIA Reflex is a game-changer, reducing PC latency on GeForce graphics cards, desktops, and laptops so your actions occur quicker, giving you a competitive edge in multiplayer matches, and making single-player titles more responsive and enjoyable.
Since its debut in September 2020, NVIDIA Reflex has reduced PC latency in over 200 games, and over 90% of GeForce gamers enable Reflex. 9 of the top 10 competitive shooters feature Reflex support, including Counter-Strike 2, Apex Legends, Marvel Rivals, Fortnite, VALORANT, and Overwatch, along with leading single-player titles.
In 2025 alone, GeForce gamers played over 10 billion hours of their favorite titles with increased responsiveness thanks to Reflex’s innovative PC latency reducing technology.
In tournaments, Reflex is a must-have setting, enabling skill to be the deciding factor, rather than PC latency.
Starting today, 16 international Counter-Strike 2 teams are battling in Shanghai for supremacy at the $1,000,000 Counter-Strike 2 2026 CS Asia Championship. Teams such as Team Liquid and Ninjas in Pyjamas will play for four days to decide the ultimate winner, with matches fought on 120 PCs powered by the GeForce RTX 5080, the official GPU of the tournament, and AGON CS24A 24" 610Hz Counter-Strike 2-edition displays.
This combination of tech ensures an optimal experience for each round of Counter-Strike 2. GeForce RTX 5080s deliver unparalleled performance and stability at over 600 frames per second, and with NVIDIA Reflex enabled, PC latency is reduced by up to 42%, ensuring actions occur almost instantaneously in-game.
And with super high framerates, the tournaments’ AGON gaming monitors run at their highest high refresh rates, maximizing motion clarity, ensuring players can track every player and moment without refresh rate-related motion blur, increasing aiming precision and target acquisition.