Fast forward to January this year and Nvidia opened up a little by letting their GPU’s mingle with the free sync crowd. That way you can use cheaper Freesync monitors with Nvidia GPUs. At this point, you can use Nvidia GPUs with g-sync or Freesync monitors, and AMD GPUs with Freesync ones.
And that brings us to today, A recent TFT central report revealed that Nvidia is finally going to open up their G sync technology to AMD GPU’s. It took them long enough but at least it’s an F for effort. With that, Nvidia is also introducing a new G sync firmware that will add variable refresh rate over HDMI. Something that Adaptive sync and Freesync 2.0 was already doing. The only issue is that this firmware will only work for newer and future G-sync modules. Oof. so yeah, if you have a G-sync display and you want an AMD GPU, you can do it now, and if you’re looking for a variable refresh rate monitor, just buy an adaptive sync one, save some cash.
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