![]() ![]() ![]() The good news is that PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X owners will eventually have an easier time getting their hands on a monitor of their choosing, and AMD users on PC could potentially consider high-end G-Sync Ultimate screens that are capable of chonky refresh rates and resolutions, HDR1000, and superb colour. What is the G-Sync Compatible initiative? The bad news is that Nvidia still hasn’t made it easy to spot which monitors support the open standard and which don’t, making it a chore to shop for. The G-Sync Compatible initiative, or ‘Nvidia FreeSync’ as we like to call it, was first announced at CES in 2019, initially launching alongside the RTX 2060 and its associated driver update. ![]() Now, any 10 series Nvidia graphics card and above that’s capable of supporting G-Sync as standard can benefit from FreeSync panels, enabling the feature in the monitor’s settings. Nvidia has been adding to its growing list of certified monitors, where displays are only granted the ‘G-Sync Compatible’ badge of honour if it meets the green team’s high expectations. If your screen doesn’t appear on the list, don’t lose hope, though. The company has stated that “it may work, it may work partly, or it may not work at all,” which might not fill you with confidence, but we’ve got it working on a few non-validated FreeSync monitors in the office and it looks fantastic. ![]()
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