Nvidia G-Sync support for FreeSync monitors: better performance for less
Nvidia’s G-Sync variable refresh rate tech takes the leash off of your graphics card, letting it push as many frames per second as it possibly can, while eliminating input lag and visual artifacts (like motion blur and screen tearing) on your monitor. If you buy a monitor equipped with G-Sync, you can expect a smoother gaming experience with fluid animations. But such a monitor is costly, with a baseline price of around $350 for a 1080p display, and hundreds more for one that can output at 1440p or 4K. If that’s too expensive for you (you’re not alone), there are alternatives.
Nvidia has brought aftermarket G-Sync support (via a software update) to 15 gaming monitors (three were added on March 5th) equipped with AMD FreeSync, widening…