For a few years, Nvidia's G-Sync has been the best thing going in gaming monitors: an adaptive sync technology that uses specialized hardware to match the framerate of the monitor with an Nvidia graphics card. Because G-Sync displays use proprietary Nvidia tech, though, they're pricey,...
For that reason, you need to at least have a G-Sync-compatible graphics card. You’ll also need to have a G-Sync-compatible monitor, but you don’t necessarily need a monitor produced by NVIDIA. Some gaming monitors are made compatible with G-Sync and have been validated by NVIDIA....
I am very confused about this situation because it is definitely not a placebo because I can very clearly see the screen tearing on that red moving bar in the demo dissappear and the motion is much smoother on the windmill too with FreeSync on. Freesync and gsync on gpus/monit...
Is FreeSync/GSync even useful in very high refresh rate monitors (e.g. 240+ Hz)?Post by TechDeck97 » 12 Apr 2023, 08:59 Recently, I was doing some testing of how noticeable tearing is on my 144 Hz monitor in three different refresh rate cycles; 60, 120, and 144 Hz. When ...
ect. Can gsync monitors even do that? Or neither? Or both. nelska Member 840 1 Posted September 22, 2021 Author SOLVED: you have to set the resolution AND restart the game. TY! nelska Member 840 1 Posted September 22, 2021 Author Also, if anyone can figu...
I have a RX 5600 XT TUF gaming and I was thinking of buying a monitor but most good monitors have G-Sync and I don't know if my graphics card would be compatible with any current monitor model. 0 Likes Reply goodplay In response to Mody MVP 07-22-2021 07:...
NVIDIA finally got around to realizing that the number of monitors with VESA adaptive-sync overwhelmingly outnumber those supporting NVIDIA G-Sync, and is going ahead with adding support for adaptive-sync monitors. This however, comes with a big rider. NVIDIA is not immediately going to unlock ...
However the story isa little bit differentwhen your game's FPS dips below the minimum refresh rate. Say 39 FPS while using the Acer or BenQ monitors. Once that occurs G-Sync and FreeSync deal with the situation quite differently. With FreeSync the panel would simply revert back to a fixed...
It's an absolutely amazing monitor, but I've noticed that I occasionally get some weird backlight flicker in some games. After looking into it, I found this: What Is VRR Brightness Flickering And Can You Fix It? On some gaming monitors (mostly VA and OLED), VRR can cause brightness ...
Monitors are engineered with fixed refresh rates whereas GPUs come with variable refresh rates that change according to the particular image being rendered. This mismatch of refresh rates is the root cause of screen-tearing, input lag, and glitchy performance. FreeSync and G-Sync effectively synchro...