Following the release of the Geforce driver 417.71, Nvidia have stuck to their CES promise of delivering Gsync functionality to Freesync monitors. Thus, if you have a freesync monitor and an Nvidia graphics card, now you will be able to further reap the benefits of the Nvidia card.
However, depending on the monitor you have, it might not be quite plug-and-play. Although Gsync might be enabled by default on some Freesync monitors, such monitors would have to be certified by Nvidia as being Gsync compatible. To be Gsync compatible, a monitor would have to pass through various tests carried out by Nvidia. As of the launch of the Geforce driver 417.71, only 12 Freesync monitors were actually certified as GSync compatible from a total of 400 monitors, currently resulting in only a 3% pass rate.
If the Freesync monitor is not marked as Gsync compatible by Nvidia, you would still be able to enable the Gsync feature manually through the Nvidia control panel, however, there is the risk of experiencing stuttering or screen tearing.
There are also other caveats as well. First and foremost, although HDMI and Displayport are supported, only the HDMI 2.1 standard and Displayport 1.4a are supported. Thus, you will have to have at minimum a monitor and cables which support these standards as a minimum.
Furthermore, Running Gsync on a Freesync monitor is only suppored on 10xx and 20xx cards and above. So if you have a 980Ti or similar cards you are out of luck.
This presents a challenge when in the market to buy a new monitor. If you are interested in buying a Freesync monitor because it is either cheaper or better than its Gsync counterpart but want to reap the benefits of Gsync, you’d have to scour the internet to check if the monitor you’re intersted in has been tested by someone else to see if Gsync works. In this regard, HOT.MT is bringing you an exhaustive and up-to-date list for you of Gsync compatible Freesync monitors and uncertified monitors which work with Gsync when enabling the option manually.
Type | Manufacturer | Model | HDR | Size | LCD Type | Resolution | Variable Refresh Rate Range | Variable Overdrive | Variable Refresh Input |
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G-SYNC ULTIMATE | HP | OMEN X Emperium 65 | Yes | 65 | VA | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC ULTIMATE | Acer | X27 | Yes | 27 | IPS | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC ULTIMATE | Asus | PG65 | Yes | 65 | VA | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC ULTIMATE | Asus | PG27UQ | Yes | 27 | IPS | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC ULTIMATE | Acer | X35 | Yes | 35″ | VA | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-200Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC ULTIMATE | Asus | PG35VQ | Yes | 35″ | VA | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-200Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB321HK | No | 31.5 | IPS | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-60Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB281HK | No | 28 | TN | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-60Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB280HK | No | 28 | TN | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-60Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB273KP | No | 27 | IPS | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB271HK | No | 27 | IPS | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-60Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | AOC | AG271UG | No | 27 | IPS | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-60Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Asus | PG27AQ | No | 27 | IPS | 3840×2160 (4K) | 1-60Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | Z35P | No | 35 | VA | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-120Hz (OC) | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | AOC | AG352UCG6 | No | 35 | VA | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-120Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | HP | OMEN X 35 | No | 35 | VA | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-100Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | X34 | No | 34 | IPS | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-120Hz (OC) | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | X34P | No | 34 | IPS | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-100Hz (OC) | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Asus | PG349Q | No | 34 | IPS | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-120Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Asus | PG348 | No | 34 | IPS | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-100Hz (OC) | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Dell | AW3420DW | No | 34 | IPS | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-120Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Dell | AW3418DW | No | 34 | IPS | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-120Hz (OC) | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Lenovo | Y27GQ-20 | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | LG | 34GK950G | No | 34 | IPS | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 1-120Hz (OC) | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | LG | 32GK850G | No | 31.5 | VA | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | LG | 32GK650G | No | 31.5 | VA | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | LG | 38GL950G | Yes | 38 | IPS | 3840×1600 (WQHD+) | 1-175Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | Z321QU | No | 31.5 | VA | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB270HU_C | No | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB271HU_A | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB271H_C | No | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB271H_UD | No | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | Z271U | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | AOC | AG273QCG | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | AOC | AG271QG | No | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | AOC | AG322QCG | No | 31.5 | VA | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Asus | PG278Q | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Asus | PG279 | No | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Asus | PG278QR | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Asus | PG27VQ | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Dell | S2716DG | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | HP | OMEN X 25 | No | 25 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-250Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | HP | OMEN 27 | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | ViewSonic | XG2703Gs | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | ViewSonic | XG2760 | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | AOC | AG241QG | No | 24 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB241YU | No | 23.8 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-165Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Dell | S2417DG | No | 23.8 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | Z35 | No | 35 | VA | 2560×1080 (WFHD) | 1-200Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Dell | AW3418HW | No | 34 | IPS | 2560×1080 (WFHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | LG | 34UC89G | No | 34 | IPS | 2560×1080 (WFHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | Z321Q | No | 31.5 | VA | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | Z301C | No | 30 | VA | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB270HA | No | 27 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB272 | No | 27 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | Z271A | No | 27 | VA | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB252Q | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XN253QX | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XN253QP | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | AOC | AG251FG | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Asus | PG258Q | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Dell | AW2518H | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | MSI | NXG251R | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | MSI | NXG252R | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | ViewSonic | XG2560 | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-240Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB240 | No | 24 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Acer | XB241H | No | 24 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-180Hz (OC) | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | AOC | G2460PG | No | 24 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-144Hz | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC | Asus | PG248Q | No | 24 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 1-180Hz (OC) | Yes | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Asus | VG27AQ | Yes | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440(WQHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | CP3721K P | Yes | 32 | IPS | 3840×2160(UHD) | 48-120Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | XB273K GP | Yes | 27 | IPS | 3840×2160(UHD) | 48-120Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | KG271 Bbmiipx | No | 27 | TN | 1920×1080(FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | XF240H bmjdpr | No | 24 | TN | 1920×1080(FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | XF270H BBMIIPRX | No | 27 | TN | 1920×1080(FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | XV273K | Yes | 27 | IPS | 3840×2160 (UHD 4K) | 48-120Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | ED273 Abidpx | No | 27 | VA | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | XG270HU | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1080 (QHD) | 40-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | XZ321Q | No | 32 | VA | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | AOC | AG272FCX6 | No | 27 | MVA | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-165Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | AOC | AG272FG3R | No | 27 | MVA | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-165Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | AOC | AG241QX | No | 24 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 30-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | AOC | G2590FX | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 30-146Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | AOC | G2590PX | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 30-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | AOPEN | 27HC1R Pbidpx | No | 27 | VA | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Asus | VG248QG | No | 24 | TN | 1920×1080(FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Asus | MG278Q | No | 27 | TN | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 40-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Asus | XG248Q | No | 23.8 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | BenQ | XL2740 | No | 27 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | BenQ | XL2540 | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Dell | S2419HGF | No | 24 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-120Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | CG437K P | Yes | 43 | VA | 3840×2160(UHD) | 48-120Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | VG252Q P | No | 24.5 | IPS | 1920×1080(FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | XFA240 | No | 24 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | XF250Q Cbmiiprx | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Acer | XV273 X | No | 27 | IPS | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Asus | VG258QR | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 40-165Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Asus | VG278QR | No | 27 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 40-165Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Asus | VG278Q | No | 27 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 40-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Asus | XG258Q | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Asus | VG258Q | No | 24.5 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 40-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Gigabyte | AD27QD | Yes | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Gigabyte | FI27Q | No | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Gigabyte | FI27Q-P | Yes | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 48-165Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | HP | 24x | No | 23.8 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | HP | 25x | No | 25 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | HP | 25mx | No | 25 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | HP | OMEN X 25f | No | 25 | TN | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | LG | 27GK750F-B | No | 27 | TN | 1920×1080(FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | LG | 27GL63T | Yes | 27 | IPS | 1920×1080(FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | LG | 27GL650 | Yes | 27 | IPS | 1920×1080(FHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | LG | 27GN750 | Yes | 27 | IPS | 1920×1080(FHD) | 48-240Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | LG | 27GL850 | No | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 48-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | LG | 34GL750 | No | 34 | IPS | 2560×1080 (WFHD) | 50-144Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | LG | 2019 E9 C9 55 | Yes | 55 | OLED | 3840×2160(UHD) | 40-120Hz | No | HDMI |
G-SYNC Compatible | LG | 2019 E9 C9 65 | Yes | 65 | OLED | 3840×2160(UHD) | 40-120Hz | No | HDMI |
G-SYNC Compatible | LG | 2019 C9 77 | Yes | 77 | OLED | 3840×2160(UHD) | 40-120Hz | No | HDMI |
G-SYNC Compatible | Razer | Raptor 27 | No | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440(QHD) | 48-165Hz | No | Display Port |
G-SYNC Compatible | Samsung | CRG5 | No | 27 | VA | 1920×1080 (FHD) |
Monitor Brand | Model | Panel Type | Freesync range | Issues |
Acer | VG270U | IPS | 40-144hz | Working. |
Acer | XF270HU | IPS | 40-144Hz | GSync compatible, testing |
Acer | XR341CK | IPS | 30-75hz | Need to enable in “Setup G-SYNC” section in Nvidia control panel. Adaptive refresh working in AMD Windmill demo. Windows UI is smooth at >60hz |
Acer | ED242QR | VA | 48-144 Hz | Seems to work perfectly, strange color changes in Pendulum demo, others seem fine |
Acer | ED347CKR | VA | 48-100Hz | Brightness flickering at around 60fps and below. Mostly fine above 60fps, occasional flicker. |
Acer | XF270HUA | AHVA = IPS | 40-144hz | No issues yet, works as intended. Overwatch and PUBG works flawlessly. I will test BF V later today. Although I am capped at 144 fps generally, I will tweak settings to not to. |
AOC | Q3279VWFD8 | IPS | 48-75 Hz | Seems to work so far, must be enabled in NV Control Panel. Enabling in the Monitor Menu not needed. |
AOC | AG251FZ | TN | 48-240Hz | Nvidia Control Panel > Set up G-SYNC > “Selected Display is not validated as G-Sync Compatible”. I can checkmark Enable G-Sync and Enable Settings for Display model though. |
AOC | AG271QX | TN | 30-144hz | TBC |
AOC | G2590PX | TN | 30-144Hz | it just werks™ – Gsync automatically enabled itself after driver installation |
AOC | G2590FX | TN | 30-144hz | Monitor was divided in two sections, changing refresh rate to 120 and back to 144 solved issue. Extreme ghosting and sttutering fixed by restarting PC |
AOC | AG322QC4 | VA | 48-144hz | Will test later |
AOC | AG322QCX | AOC | 48-144hz | Will test later |
AOC | C24G1 | VA | 40-144hz | While it was set on a strong overdrive there was a lot of Motion Blur fixed by going from strong to medium |
AOC | C24G1/75 | VA | 48-144hz | TBD |
AOC | Q3279VWF | VA | ||
AOC | G2790X | TN | 30-144hz | will test later |
mbest | pm27c | IPS | 144hz | pendulum no ghosting, doom smooth, bdo smooth, ac oddysey smooth, need to manually activate gsync |
Pixio (IT WORKS) | PX-277N | IPS | up to 144hz | None found yet, still testing |
Asus | MG279Q | IPS | 57-144 (OCed Monitor) | Works with warhammer 2, witcher 3 tested No flickering anymore. lower fps than freesync range is converted into fps x2 Hz. As good as any validated monitor gets i assume. There might be issues at exactly 144fp due to rounding, would need to OC the pixel clock by 1mhz |
Asus | MG279Q | IPS | 35-90 | Works: Warhammer 2 @ 60 fps (definitely tearing without freesync), vesperia @ 90 fps, witcher 3 @ 90 fps. Flickering at certain fps ranges if monitor set to 144 hz. Can be fixed by overclocking freesync range to 57-144 |
Asus | MG279Q | IPS | 56 – 144 Hz (CRU extended) | Working after CRU edit, complete with LFC. Out of the box does not work (see row below); 56 Hz works as well, but pendulum demo shows LFC kicks in around 65 fps (monitor says >120hz) |
Asus | MG279Q | IPS | 35 – 90 Hz | PUBG lobby@60 FPS: https://giant.gfycat.com/UncommonScarceInexpectatumpleco.webm; does not respect 35-90Hz range in any game; LFC broken? flickers at ~60-70 fps |
Dell | SE2717H | IPS | 48-75hz | |
LG | 27MU67-B | IPS | 40-60 Hz | Stutters by overshooting 60 fps – Testing in progress |
LG | 27UD59 | IPS | 40-60 Hz | Will test later |
LG | 27UD60 | IPS | 40 – 60 Hz | Stutters at first, then tried to change monitor Freesync setting from extended to basic, and then extended, and solved stuttering problem |
LG | 27UD68-W | IPS | 40-60Hz | Works in GSYNC Demo without issue, Edit: Got Frame Skipping in UFO – Test |
LG | 27UD68-W | IPS | 40-60Hz | Works in GSync Demo. With CRU extend 36-61 and now works on 40/50/60Hz. It’s wonderful |
LG | 27UD68P | IPS | 40-60 Hz | Works very well indeed! Playing The Witcher 3 4k @ 45-55fps. Works much better than expected! |
LG | 27UK650W | IPS | 40-60 Hz | Working |
LG | 29UM67 | IPS | 40-75 Hz | Frame skipping at 75Hz, G-sync compatible at 60 Hz, edited range to 30-60 Hz via CRU. |
LG | 29UM68-P | IPS | 40-75 Hz | Will test later |
LG | 29UM69G-B | IPS | 40-75 Hz | Frame skipping test passed, im going to check R6 and couple more games and will report back (Edit1:works fine but sometimes the VRR image will have “tearing” for like 0.5 seconds you cant really notice this but only on walls if you spam AD while leaning) |
LG | 34UC79G-B | IPS | 50-144hz | TBD |
LG | 34uc88-b | IPS | 55-75 Hz | Works in GSYNC Demo without issue, Edit: Got Frame Skipping in UFO – Test |
LG | 34UM68-P | IPS | 40-75hz | Will test later |
LG | 38UC99 | IPS | 52-75Hz | Will test later |
LG | 34UM69G-B | IPS | 40-75 | Mostly working. Locking FPS at 75 keeps it running nicely in the pendulum demo and Black Ops 4 (minimal tearing with fast movements). Happy enough to continue trying to use it! |
LG | 27UD58-B | IPS | 40-60 | No flickering but heavy tearing at 40 fps. stuttering at 50, from 60 up everything seems normal |
LG | 27gk750f-b | TN | 240 Hz | Works good after reinstalling driver with DDU. |
LG | 34UC79G-B | IPS | 50-144hz | Occasional blinking that is rectified by power cycling the monitor. |
LG | 24mp59g | TN | 40-75 | Works fine as long as you use 41-75 Hz. 40 is problematic |
Nixeus | 27UK650W | IPS | 30-144 | Doesn’t seem like any |
Nixeus | EDG27 | IPS | 30-144hz | Working. Tested with G-Sync Pendulum Demo, BFV. |
Asus | MG279Q | IPS | 56-144Hz (CRU extended) | TBD |
Acer | XF240H | TN | Not specified | Tested in Rainbow 6siege, working normal so far. (Overdrive set at normal) |
Asus | VG278G | TN | 50-144 Hz | Testing more after work, but works so far in PUBG/Black Mesa |
BenQ | G-MASTER GB2730WSU-B1 | TN | 40-144Hz | Able to enable G-sync now, Monitor blackscreens afterwards, not sure why. Had to go to safemode and DDU |
Dell | S2719DGF | TN | 40 – 144 Hz (155 Hz OC) | Activated G-Sync manually, tried AC:Odyssey. Apparently it works well! |
HP | 27XQ | 27XQ | 27XQ | Working Testing with BF3, GTA V, G-Sync Pendel Demo. |
iiyama | G-MASTER GB2488HSU | TN | 36-144 Hz (CRU extended) | Glitching and artifacts in PUBG, works only partially. Little stutters in the Pendulum demo. When I set the range back to 23 – 120 Hz (monitor default) – the PC crashed with extreme artifacts on the screen. |
Iiyama | G-MASTER GB2488HSU-B3 | TN | 45 – 120 Hz | Not working (No option available in driver) |
iiyama | G-MASTER GB2783QSU-B1 | TN | 48-75 Hz | Working (Nvidia G-Sync Pendulum Demo, AC: Odyssey, Guild Wars 2) –> with Freesync enabled in display settings |
Nixeus | 27UK650W | TN | 30-144Hz | Working as intended, no issue on Battlefield V |
ViewSonic | VX2257 | TN | 48-75hz | Tested DayZ and PUBG so far with NO issues will update when more games are tested |
Viewsonic | XG2401 | TN | 144hz | Working great even though monitor is not compatible. Games tested so far Forza Horizon 4, Monster Hunter World, Assasins Creed Odyssey |
Dell Alienware | aw2518hf | TN+film | up to 240 hz | gpu temp +4C, 30hz still works |
BenQ | EX3501R | VA | 40-100Hz | Working / No Issues even with HDR ON ( Forza horizon 3,4 / BF1 / Mass Effect Andromeda / Pendulum Demo) |
MSI | G24C | VA | 48 – 144Hz (120Hz HDMI) | Tried G-SYNC Pendulum Demo, R6S and PUBG. Working perfectly / No issues |
MSI | G24C | VA | ~90-144Hz | Working in overwatch, testing bfv later. |
MSI | MPG27CQ | VA | 48-144hz | Works without issues that Ive noticed so far. Played DBD,Overwatch, KF2. No blinking detected, no blurring of image. Tested pendulum demo to confirm gsync is enabled by toggling |
MSI | MPG27CQ | VA | 48~144 Hz | Each game needs to be set up accordingly to eliminate ghosting and artifacts (OSD and in-game settings) |
Pixio | PX347c Prime | VA | 80-100 (advertised) | Not appearing to be recognized in driver |
Samsung | C24FG70 | VA | 38-144 (CRU) | Mostly stable image but a little bit of flickering in some scenes, still testing. |
Samsung | C49HG90 | VA | 48 – 144 Hz | |
Samsung | C24FG70 | VA | 70-144 | I’ve got it working with the pendulum demo once (It did work very smoothly, but some ghosting was visible), but many games have had singificant issues. Lots of stuttering occuring, double frame ghosting, etc. Possibly may be my setup being problematic as opposed to the monitor. Problems appear to be more bugs with my drivers than actual issues with the hardware. Further testing required. (UPDATE) Okay I’ve got it working in The Talos Principle, I never knew anything could look so smooth… This is really quite something once you get it working. A new bug I’ve noticed is that the resolution not optimal message has shown up a few times. Not sure why, mucking around with the OSD for a while has got rid of it so far. A quick google on that suggests that my CRU edits might be the cause. |
Samsung | C34F791 WQN (a.k.a. CF791) | VA | Will test Jan 15, afternoon (~1PM EST), if no one else does | |
iiyama | PL2783Q | TN | 48-70 | Pendulum not Working. Windmill works only above 55Hz. |
Samsung | C27HG70 | VA | 48-144Hz | Ghosting above 60-100fps |
Insignia | NS-PMG278 | TN | 40-144Hz | Working, no issues. Tested in Black Ops 4, Overwatch, Rainbow Six Siege |
LG | 38UC99 | IPS | 56-75 Hz | |
Insignia | NS-PMG278 | TN | 40-144 Hz | No visible issues in Pendulum demo, fully working in Titanfall 2, Warframe, Overwatch, etc. @ 1440p. Windmill Demo reports incompatible display, yet appears to have working VRR. |
Nixeus | NX-VUE24 | TN | 30Hz – 144Hz | It works = No Ghosting in Windmill Demo (non public test tool) with Over Drive OFF, FPS Doubles/Tripling when below 30FPS/30Hz |
Nixeus | NX-EDG27 | IPS/AHVA | 30Hz – 144Hz | It works = No Ghosting in Windmill Demo (non public test tool) with Over Drive OFF, FPS Doubles/Tripling when below 30FPS/30Hz |
Nixeus | NX-EDG27240 | TN | 35Hz – 240Hz | It works = No Ghosting in Windmill Demo (non public test tool) with Over Drive OFF, FPS Doubles/Tripling when below 35FPS/35Hz |
BenQ Zowie | XL2730 | TN | 40Hz-144Hz | testing… |
BenQ | EX3203R | VA | 48 – 144Hz | Can enable g-sync in pendulum demo and it looks good. but ingame i get a blackscreen every few sec. and see a lot of tearing (overwatch, pubg) |
Acer | VG270UP | IPS | 40 – 144Hz | It works fine thus far on the Gsync pendullum test. No tearing or ghosting. Just finishing BFV update, will test ASAP |
Prism+ | X340 | VA | 40 – 100Hz | Wrosk fine with GSync Pendullum test and UFOtest. |
LG | 32UD59-B.BWZ | VA | 45-60Hz | |
LG | 34UM88 | IPS | 40-60 Hz | |
Dell Alienware | aw2518hf | TN+film | up to 240Hz | gpu temp +4C, 30hz still works |
Dell Alienware | aw2518hf | TN+film | up to 240Hz | |
Samsung | C24FG70 | VA | 38-144Hz (CRU) | Mostly stable image but a little bit of flickering in some scenes, still testing. |
Samsung | C24FG70 | VA | 70-144Hz | Graphic hitching, stuttering in games. Absent of flickering. Not a positive experience. |
Samsung | C24FG70 | VA | 70-144Hz | |
Samsung | C24FG70 | VA | 70-144Hz (ultimate engine) | Major ghosting after turning on G-sync. Manually restarting the monitor seemed to fix the issue. Tested with Windmill demo, Doom, and Quake Champions with good results |
Samsung | C27HG70 | VA | 48-144Hz | Ghosting above 60-100fps in pendulum |
Samsung | C27HG70 | VA | 48-144Hz | Works fine for me: /watch?v=jmXR04jmfo4 testet in Destiny 2 in 90-110 fps range and Nvidia Pendulum, i feel like it takes a minute after activating to fully work |
Samsung | C34F791 | VA | 48-100Hz Ult (80-100Hz Stnd) | Only ultimate engine in monitors settings works from what I’ve seen, though I could be wrong. It works the same as an amd card, so it syncs frames, but has flickering issues and occasional dropped frames |
Samsung | C34F791 | VA | 48-100Hz (Ult) 80-100Hz (Std) | None, works great in COD WW2, BLOPS 4, and Quake Champions |
Samsung | C34H890 | VA | 60-100Hz (Ultimate engine) | Can do lower than 60Hz via CRU however image flickers |
Samsung | C49HG90 | VA | 48-144Hz | Mostly stable image but a little bit of flickering in some scenes, still testing. |
Samsung | C49HG90 | VA | 48-144Hz | Stable, flicker occured only when using windowed mode, full screen and looking good! |
LG | 27UD58P | IPS | 40-60Hz | Works fine with overwatch however pendulum test showed serious tearing. FIXED by capping framerate at 59Hz in RTSS |
MSI | G27C2 | TN? | 22-220 hz | No issues in pendulum test or Kingdom come deliverance 44 – 220 FPS |
ACER | XF270HU | IPS | ||
Insignia | NS-PMG278 | TN | 40-144Hz | Fully working in Pendulum, Overwatch, Warframe, Titanfall 2. Windmill Demo appears to work despite error in display detection. |
LG | 24GM79G-B | TN | Up to 144Hz | Some hitching during setup, works good in WoW/Blops4 so far tested fine, pendulum good if high fps |
Acer | XF270HU | IPS | 40-144Hz | Tested Shadow Of The Tomb Raider, XCOM 2, Subnautica, Elite Dangerous. No issues. |
HP | Omen 25 | TN | 40-144Hz? | Pendulum looked fine, game testing soon |
Samsung | U28H750 | TN | Ultimate engine 40-60 | Works randomly, Maybe issue with syncronisation g-sync driver/fw, reset monitor can solve it, but very random, if works is perfect for Pandulum Demo and RE2 remake demo |
Samsung | U28E590 | TN | 40-60 | Same syncronisation driver/ monitor fw issue, get black screen flashing artefact and terring |
BenQ | EX3501r | VA | 48-100 (48-98) | I tested two games and screen could only run in 60 hz which is quite useless, at 98 it turned black. Maybe it could be due to i only have mini-DP i got with the screen with out-DP Adapter. |
Asus | MX34VQ | IPS | 48-144 | |
Nixeus | NX-VUE24 | TN | 30-144Hz | Tested in Squad, R6 no issues minor stuttering/screen flicker in Escape From Tarkov |
LG | 27UD68 | IPS | 30-60 | tested in Final Fantasy XIV and pendulum no stutter or flickering. Needs to be enabled through OSD first. |
ACER | XF270HU | IPS | 40-144Hz | Seems to work well, tested Rainbow 6 Siege, Battlefield 1, Black Ops 4, and the pendulum demo. Noticed zero issues. |
Acer | XF270HU | IPS | 40 – 144Hz | Tested Shadow Of The Tomb Raider, XCOM 2, Subnautica, Elite Dangerous. No issues. |
AOC | g2460pf | TN | 35-146Hz CRU reports | just have to turn on freesync in driver and it works great…also 200$ |
AOC | AG322QWG4 / AG322QCX | VA | 40-144hz (CRU extended) – 48 -144hz | Battlefront I / CSGO / Rise of Tomb Rider / Pendullum test |
AOC | Q3279WG5B / Q3279VWF | VA | 40-75hz (CRU extended) – 48 – 75hz | Battlefront I / CSGO / Rise of Tomb Rider / Pendullum test |
Asus | MG28U | Not working, pendulum test tears more than vsync. 60 FPS constant | ||
Crossover | 34U100 | VA | 45-100Hz | Works great, there is a flicker during loading screens for some reason, but not during any gameplay (except Escape From Tarkov for some reason). Tested on Pendulum, Windmill, PUBG, Subnautica, and Shadow of Tomb Raider. can post videos if anyone wants |
iiyama | G2530HSU-B1 | TN | 40-75Hz (28-75Hz CRU) | Works great out of box. I even extended VRR to 28-75 Hz via CRU – still works great. |
LG | 32UL950-W | IPS | 40-60Hz | Works. Pendulum, Monster Hunter World, AC: Odyssey all work correctly. |
LG | 24GM79G-B | TN | Up to 144Hz | Some hitching during setup, works good in WoW/Blops4 so far tested fine |
MSI | G24C | VA | 48 – 144Hz (120Hz HDMI) | Tried G-SYNC Pendulum Demo, R6S and PUBG. Working perfectly / No issues |
MSI | G24C | VA | ~90-144Hz | Working in overwatch, testing bfv later. |
MSI | MPG27CQ | VA | 48-144hz | Works without issues that Ive noticed so far. Played DBD,Overwatch, KF2. No blinking detected, no blurring of image. Tested pendulum demo to confirm gsync is enabled by toggling |
MSI | MPG27CQ | VA | 48~144 Hz | Each game needs to be set up accordingly to eliminate ghosting and artifacts (OSD and in-game settings) |
MSI | G27C2 | TN | 40-220 hz | No issues in pendulum test or kingdom come deliverance 45 fps to 88 fps |
Nixeus | 27UK650W | IPS | 30-144 | Doesn’t seem like any |
Nixeus | EDG27 | IPS | 30-144hz | Working. Tested with G-Sync Pendulum Demo, BFV. |
Nixeus | 27UK650W | TN | 30-144Hz | Working as intended, no issue on Battlefield V |
Nixeus | NX-VUE24 | TN | 30Hz – 144Hz | It works = No Ghosting in Windmill Demo (non public test tool) with Over Drive OFF, FPS Doubles/Tripling when below 30FPS/30Hz |
Nixeus | NX-EDG27 | IPS/AHVA | 30Hz – 144Hz | |
Nixeus | NX-EDG27240 | TN | 35Hz – 240Hz | It works = No Ghosting in Windmill Demo (non public test tool) with Over Drive OFF, FPS Doubles/Tripling when below 35FPS/35Hz |
Prism+ | X340 | VA | 40 – 100Hz | Wrosk fine with GSync Pendullum test and UFOtest. |
Samsung | C24FG70 | VA | 38-144 (CRU) | Mostly stable image but a little bit of flickering in some scenes, still testing. |
Samsung | C49HG90 | VA | 48 – 144 Hz | |
Samsung | C24FG70 | VA | 70-144 | I’ve got it working with the pendulum demo once (It did work very smoothly, but some ghosting was visible), but many games have had singificant issues. Lots of stuttering occuring, double frame ghosting, etc. Possibly may be my setup being problematic as opposed to the monitor. Problems appear to be more bugs with my drivers than actual issues with the hardware. Further testing required. (UPDATE) Okay I’ve got it working in The Talos Principle, I never knew anything could look so smooth… This is really quite something once you get it working. A new bug I’ve noticed is that the resolution not optimal message has shown up a few times. Not sure why, mucking around with the OSD for a while has got rid of it so far. A quick google on that suggests that my CRU edits might be the cause. |
Samsung | C34F791 WQN (a.k.a. CF791) | VA | Will test Jan 15, afternoon (~1PM EST), if no one else does | |
Samsung | C27HG70 | VA | 48-144Hz | Ghosting above 60-100fps |
Viewsonic | XG2401 | TN | 144hz | Working great even though monitor is not compatible. Games tested so far Forza Horizon 4, Monster Hunter World, Assasins Creed Odyssey |
ViewSonic | VX2257 | TN | 48-75hz | Tested DayZ and PUBG so far with NO issues will update when more games are tested |
Viotek | GN24C | VA | ||
Viotek | GN27DB | VA | 40-144Hz | |
Optix G27C2 | TN | 40-144Hz | Works well in Shadow of the Tomb Raider | |
AOC | G2460VQ6 | TN | 35-75hz | Seems to work perfectly fine in Guild Wars 2, World of Warcraft and the Pendulum demo shows a slight smoothing of framerate compared to v-sync on. Blurbusters UFO test shows same smoothing as Pendulum demo. So far so good! |
ACER | XF270HU | IPS | 40-144Hz | Seems to work well, tested Rainbow 6 Siege, Battlefield 1, Black Ops 4, and the pendulum demo. Noticed zero issues. |
HP | Omen 32 – W9S97AA#ABA | VA | 48-75Hz | Seems to work great – no stuttering, buttery smooth in Pendulum |
ViewSonic | XG2402 | TN | 48-144Hz | No issues that I’ve noticed. Only tested it on Monster Hunter: World so far, will update once I’ve tried something else. |
ViewSonic | XG2401 | TN | 48-144Hz | Works flawlessly in Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, Shadow Warrior 2. Will keep updating later |
Samsung | C34F791 | VA | 48-100Hz (Ult) 80-100Hz (Std) | Brightness flickering in some games and tests (ie. Pendulum), doesnt happen if you set the monitor on 60hz but FreeSync on (odd), sounds like driver problem ALSO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gCh7arYf1w |
MSI | G24C | VA | 40-144hz | Loads of flickering on pendulum and CS GO menu, lessens after 20 minutes while playing a match |
MSI | G24C | VA | 48 – 144hz | flickered on pendulum at first, restarted application. Was running fine after that. Tested with Overwatch, TW3, Tomb Raider, MHW, no problems |
AOC | AG241QG4 | TN | 144Hz | |
Samsung | C24FG73 | VA | 70-144 Hz (CRU) | Seems to be working with small issues, I had to turn the Monitor off and back on some times to eliminate ghosting/flickering and in FH4 it capped my FPS to 92 somehow but the Pendulum Test, PUBG, and Toomb Raider worked |
Asus | XG27VQ | VA | 48-144 Hz | None |
AOC (AGON) | AG271QX | TN | 30-144Hz | None |
Acer | XF270HU | IPS | 40-144hz | None. Tested Pendulum demo and PUBG and don’t see any issues. |
LG | 38UC99-W | IPS | 52-75hz | When you first enable Freesync on the monitor, any custom color settings may get reset, you’ll have to set them back |
LG | 34GK950F | IPS |