- The full 4K package: LG 27GN950-B Ultragear Gaming Monitor.
- Balancing the best: ASUS VG27AQ Gaming Monitor.
- Affordable G-Sync gaming: Acer XFA240 Gaming G-SYNC Compatible Monitor.
- The king brings RGB: Razer Raptor 27 Gaming Monitor.
Subsequently, one may also ask, do all FreeSync monitors work with Gsync?
All of Nvidia's drivers since mid-January 2019 have included G-Sync support for select FreeSync monitors. Even if you don't own a supported monitor, you'll probably be able to toggle G-Sync on once you install the latest driver. (If you don't see this setting, switch on FreeSync using your monitor's on-screen display.
Furthermore, is G-Sync better than FreeSync? FreeSync has a price advantage over G-Sync because it uses an open-source standard created by VESA, Adaptive-Sync, which is also part of VESA's DisplayPort spec. Any DisplayPort interface version 1.2a or higher can support adaptive refresh rates. But FreeSync Adaptive-Sync works just as well as any G-Sync monitor.
Keeping this in consideration, what monitors have G-Sync?
G-SYNC Monitor List
| Monitor | Size | Adaptive Sync Range |
|---|---|---|
| Acer Predator 65 | 65" | 30-120Hz |
| Acer Predator X27 | 27" | 30-144Hz |
| Acer Predator X27P | 27" | 30-144Hz |
| Acer Predator X34 | 34" | 30-100Hz |
Is it OK to use FreeSync with Nvidia?
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.
