80°

Hands-On: AMD FreeSync vs. G-Sync -- Adaptive Refresh Rate Battle Gets Real

GamersNexus: "Last seen at CES 2014, AMD's FreeSync demo went live shortly after nVidia's fanfare about G-Sync, a technology we overviewed here (read this content if you're unfamiliar with frame synchronization). FreeSync and G-Sync are both adaptive refresh rate technologies that effectively ensure the display slaves to the GPU, allowing for a smoother frame output by eliminating both tearing and stuttering (V-Sync on)."

Read Full Story >>
gamersnexus.net
70°

BFGD Monitors 2020 Buyers Guide: What Are Big Format Gaming Displays?

In the market for a BFGD monitor? FinalBoss provide the ultimate big format gaming displays buyers guide.

Read Full Story >>
finalboss.io
50°

Gigabyte Announces their AORUS AD27QD Tactical Gaming FreeSync Monitor

FreeSync, HDR support, DCI-P3 Coverage and More

Read Full Story >>
overclock3d.net
280°

NVIDIA Announces G-SYNC Ultimate and G-SYNC Compatible Monitors

As a move to expand its G-SYNC ecosystem, NVIDIA has introduced a new program called G-SYNC Compatible that'll enable G-SYNC Support for FreeSync monitors.

Read Full Story >>
techquila.co.in
Cobra9511934d ago

https://www.pcgamer.com/nvi...
^ Alternate source ^

This opens the floodgates. Good move all around, maybe even Nvidia's bottom line. People with Freesync monitors will now at least consider Big Green's cards.

FinalFantasyFanatic1934d ago

I use Nvidia's GPUs with my freesync monitor, I just miss out on using freesync, can't be helped though, I intended to use only AMD cards but wasn't happy with them so I jumped. Knowing what I know now, I would have bought the G-Sync equivalent instead or just not worried about variable refresh rates.

kevnb1934d ago (Edited 1934d ago )

YAY! Hopefully compatibility grows.