Hi folks,
This is my first post, so be soft on me thank!
I am planning to get a RTX 2060 Super, and naturally upgrading the Display is quite necessary to make things perfect.
However, the price and a G-Sync monitor actually is quite a nightmare to my budget, frankly, can't afford to get one.
I know there are monitors which are both Freesync and G-Sync qualified as the same time. My current display card is an AMD RX 590 actually.
Nagging question in my mind is : Is G-Sync compatible monitor means it relies heavily on NVidia drivers to work? What happens if the driver cracks and poorly written such that the quality of the performance degrades?
Also, another question is that given that the monitor is both Freesync and G-Sync capable, would it be less capable than a purely G-Sync compatible monitor with an NVidia chipset built inside it?
This is my first post, so be soft on me thank!
I am planning to get a RTX 2060 Super, and naturally upgrading the Display is quite necessary to make things perfect.
However, the price and a G-Sync monitor actually is quite a nightmare to my budget, frankly, can't afford to get one.
I know there are monitors which are both Freesync and G-Sync qualified as the same time. My current display card is an AMD RX 590 actually.
Nagging question in my mind is : Is G-Sync compatible monitor means it relies heavily on NVidia drivers to work? What happens if the driver cracks and poorly written such that the quality of the performance degrades?
Also, another question is that given that the monitor is both Freesync and G-Sync capable, would it be less capable than a purely G-Sync compatible monitor with an NVidia chipset built inside it?