AMD Freesync on "native" Gsync monitors
Posted: 22 Mar 2021, 04:59
Hi all
I am currently on the hunt for a new monitor, having suffered for years with the Acer XF270HUA and its broken Freesync overdrive (making it a blurry mess). I tried the XG270 but, despite the absolutely amazing strobing, the 1080p resolution was too low for my work purposes.
I've landed on the LG nano-IPS variants as the next best thing: LG's own 27GL850 (and many variants thereof), Lenovo Y27Q-20 (highly rated alternative) and the Viewsonic XG270QG (GSync native, much more expensive...usually). I was settled on the Lenovo, but then along came a UK Amazon Warehouse 30% off deal (literally this morning), which made a XG270QG available for a measly £390...basically the same as the Lenovo.
I have an AMD RX5700XT and so am limited to Freesync...which would normally knock out GSync monitors...HOWEVER! I have noticed some conflicting information around using AMD cards ie Freesync with native GSync monitors.
https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/news/gs ... ard-nvidia
https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/blog/nvidi ... e-screens/
So I have taken the plunge with the XG270QG as both Rtings and TFTCentral list the XG270QG as one of these Freesync-compatible GSync monitors! I will report back when it arrives. I was wondering: does anyone have any information at all regarding how this is implemented? Does it effectively bypass the GSync module, or does it actually allow AMD cards to use the GSync module, and thus deliver superior variable overdrive VRR ie achieve superior VRR with an AMD card than any Freesync monitor can with an AMD card?
I am currently on the hunt for a new monitor, having suffered for years with the Acer XF270HUA and its broken Freesync overdrive (making it a blurry mess). I tried the XG270 but, despite the absolutely amazing strobing, the 1080p resolution was too low for my work purposes.
I've landed on the LG nano-IPS variants as the next best thing: LG's own 27GL850 (and many variants thereof), Lenovo Y27Q-20 (highly rated alternative) and the Viewsonic XG270QG (GSync native, much more expensive...usually). I was settled on the Lenovo, but then along came a UK Amazon Warehouse 30% off deal (literally this morning), which made a XG270QG available for a measly £390...basically the same as the Lenovo.
I have an AMD RX5700XT and so am limited to Freesync...which would normally knock out GSync monitors...HOWEVER! I have noticed some conflicting information around using AMD cards ie Freesync with native GSync monitors.
https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/news/gs ... ard-nvidia
https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/blog/nvidi ... e-screens/
So I have taken the plunge with the XG270QG as both Rtings and TFTCentral list the XG270QG as one of these Freesync-compatible GSync monitors! I will report back when it arrives. I was wondering: does anyone have any information at all regarding how this is implemented? Does it effectively bypass the GSync module, or does it actually allow AMD cards to use the GSync module, and thus deliver superior variable overdrive VRR ie achieve superior VRR with an AMD card than any Freesync monitor can with an AMD card?