Another three gaming screens have just joined Nvidia’s list of G-Sync Compatible monitors courtesy of their latest Gamescom driver update. This time, it’s another ultrawide screen from Asus plus two 4K displays from Acer, bringing the total number of officially sanctioned G-Sync Compatible screens to 38.
That’s good news for anyone looking to take advantage of Nvidia’s super smooth variable refresh rate G-Sync tech on the cheap, as until recently, the only way to do it was to buy a dedicated (and rather expensive) Nvidia G-Sync gaming monitor. As of January 2019, however, Nvidia have introduced their G-Sync Compatible standard so that Nvidia graphics card owners with cheaper AMD FreeSync monitors can still get a cut-down version of G-Sync without having to upgrade their gaming screen and fork out for the dreaded G-Sync tax.
While all FreeSync screens are technically G-Sync compatible (with a small ‘c’), Nvidia also have their own list of official G-Sync Compatible monitors (with a big ‘C’). These provide the very best G-Sync Compatible monitor experience, and have all been tested and verified by Nvidia themselves. So here’s a complete list of every G-Sync Compatible screen they’ve confirmed so far, as well as how to enable G-Sync on any FreeSync monitor so you can try it out for yourself.
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