Do any current laptops support either G-Sync or FreeSync?
Posted: 26 Apr 2014, 11:55
I have searched far and wide, and I cannot find an answer (which probably means the answer is "no").
I am about to spend a couple of months in and out of the hospital, so I am considering buying a gaming laptop to occupy my time. However, even the best laptops seem to struggle to maintain 60fps on recent games, and framerate/smoothness is very important to me (which is why I lurk on blurbusters).
I suspect some form of VRR (variable refresh rate) would be enough to satiate me, but it does not appear that any of the recent GTX880M laptops include G-Sync capable displays (some may support it through the Displayport to an external G-Sync monitor, but that does not help me). I keep finding sporadic mentions of "some laptops" supporting VBLANK for FreeSync, but I cannot seem to track down specific models.
Does anyone know if there is a laptop currently on the market that fully supports either type of VRR on the builtin display?
I am about to spend a couple of months in and out of the hospital, so I am considering buying a gaming laptop to occupy my time. However, even the best laptops seem to struggle to maintain 60fps on recent games, and framerate/smoothness is very important to me (which is why I lurk on blurbusters).
I suspect some form of VRR (variable refresh rate) would be enough to satiate me, but it does not appear that any of the recent GTX880M laptops include G-Sync capable displays (some may support it through the Displayport to an external G-Sync monitor, but that does not help me). I keep finding sporadic mentions of "some laptops" supporting VBLANK for FreeSync, but I cannot seem to track down specific models.
Does anyone know if there is a laptop currently on the market that fully supports either type of VRR on the builtin display?