![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Other things are the same : 1ms response, great looks, Asus branding :D, pretty much nothings different to me other than the IPS Vs TN! Haha, IPS anyday, good IPS for gaming comes with high refresh and low response, so why not? So yea, TUF VG27AQ over Swift PG278QR because, IPS>TN, and refresh rates and other things are the same, the G-Sync and G-Sync Compatible difference is almost negligible, You are free of screen tearing which is more or less the basic function of this feature. On top of that, you save 200 euros, now I'm not familiar with the cost of these things in Euros, but I know it's quite a lot for possibly a CPU, GPU or big time storage/memory upgrade. I'd say go with the TUF, It's IPS so you know you get better viewing angles and a wider colour range. So, G-Sync uses a proprietary module from Nvidia, so you pay a premium.įreesync and consequently G-Sync Compatible doesn't. So I basically save 200 € and get also G-Sync? ^^ I have a 2080 and want to use G-Sync of course G-Sync-compatible means that Nvidia will automatically enable these features despite the display being a FreeSync panel, G-Sync means the panel has gone through Nvidia’s own certification process, and G-Sync Ultimate is presumably an even higher-tier and more-expensive option for fans that want to stay with formally branded solutions.ĭoes this still mean that the TUF monitor has the same G-Sync just not tested for every game or so? Nvidia will now have three different program levels for G-Sync. But even owners of FreeSync panels without automatic support will have the option to enable these capabilities. ![]() If you own one of the monitors listed above, Adaptive Sync support should kick in automatically when the panel is connected. On January 15, Nvidia will release an updated driver with support for G-Sync on FreeSync displays for Pascal and Turing-class GPUs. Nvidia GPUs will now support FreeSync displays, with some displays enabled by default and universal support available via a manual setting change. Nvidia announced that it would finally stop preventing its video cards from using capabilities already built into FreeSync monitors. ![]()
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