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Acer Flaunts 34-inch Curved QHD Monitor with AMD Freesync

Maximum PC: Acer today announced that its XR431KC ultra-wide curved monitor with a QHD (3440x1440) panel, zero-frame design, and AMD Freesync support is headed to the United States.

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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.

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Gigabyte Announces their AORUS AD27QD Tactical Gaming FreeSync Monitor

FreeSync, HDR support, DCI-P3 Coverage and More

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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.

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Cobra9511940d ago

https://www.pcgamer.com/nvi...
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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.

FinalFantasyFanatic1939d 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.

kevnb1939d ago (Edited 1939d ago )

YAY! Hopefully compatibility grows.