Gsync worth it?

Ive been noticing gsync monitors can go for a few hundred more than monitors with similar specs. Do you guys think GSync is worth the extra money on a monitor?

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DUDE

no.

Have you seen the difference irl? Ive seen videos of w/ & w/o gsync and it was good but I wasnt blown away

>looking at videos of gsync on your non-gsync monitor

Freesync dude. Why to pay hundreds when a free alternative of same quality exists. Unless you love to be ass-raped by a company.

how will a rx 480 8gb perform on a 4k or 3440x1440 ultra wide with freesync? Will it be playable or look like shit?

Im hoping to run a 1070 but I see what youre getting at
Thats a good point actually, so youre saying freesync works just as well for you?

Obviously depends on the game, but a RX480 is not a 4K card. Not even a GTX 1080 can handle all games at max settings at 4K.

I would go with a 480 CF, a GTX 1070 or wait for Vega, depending on your country/prices and circumstances.

Personally and with my eyesight, I cannot distinguish 1440p vs 4K in a monitor size, I would care about fps, and buy a cheap Fury, but the 4GB HBM is a risky bet in the long term, maybe even middle term.

True, Im pretty dead set on a 1070 because Im hoping on getting a Vive later so I guess Im still not sure what to invest in a monitor. I am hoping to run most of my older games in 1440p though so Im dtill considering a lot of monitor options.

1070 can't run a vive properly as its display port can't power it and the hdmi doesn't have a high enough refresh rate.

Oh shit thats good to know

Is that a dildo or a bong? Or is it both?

How good is freesync anyway along with gsync? I've been waiting for a monitor to come out with up to 144hz freesync, but I'm about to just say fuck it and get a 1440p/IPS/144hz monitor of neither brand and save some money.

gsync is only useful it if your using a 1080 to push a 4k display, since you can't hit 4k@60 with a single 1080.

A gsync module supplied to the vendor is about $200, so obviously its not worth the money on anything other than a 27"+ 4k/5k or a 34" 3440x1440 ultrawide.

And at this pricepoint, we're talking about $800+ monitors for a "basic" IPS 60Hz monitor of whatever category of your choosing, and double for the asus 3440x1440 curved IPS @ 100Hz.


If you buy new cards every single refresh regardless, money isn't a factor in the first place.

gsync is only worth it for a very specific slice of the enthusiast market; if you upgrade every single cycle right now, and want to change that to every other cycle, because you'll "save" money by being able to skip a generation of video cards because gsync makes up the difference.


And if your sane person, and upgrade only during architectural shifts or some feature you want that your current card can't provide, you can save a fuckton more money by just lowering the settings.

nvidia is apparently going to push a new driver to fix that this week.

Wait for the actual driver fix to appear though. There were rumours about hardware incompatibility that nobody answered in Nvidia forums.

DILDOS

Definitely just a bong as far as I know

Get a gsync monitor with ulmb my friend. I went from rank 60 on overwatch to 76 overnight because I upgraded my monitor.

Avoid freesync because it doesn't have ulmb.

Definitely.

adaptive sync is not worth $100.

nice glass dildo

Since this is a monitor thread, I noticed that the 1070 doesn't have Nvidias surround capabilities. Why eould they allow 1060 but not the 1070 or 1080?

Gsync doesn't shine unless you're playing at

I have freesync and it can be pretty awesome. some games (like doom) that are already really smooth I don't notice it much in, but games like witcher 3 that can have serious frame drops/stutter, it makes a huge difference.

In the past, I would tolerate nothing less than 60 fps; even mid-50s drops would become noticable. with freesync though, I can tolerate all the way down to the mid 40s before things become janky. since that's an extra 10-15 fps of tolerance, its a big deal.

that being said, for 200 dollars more, you could get the next tier up in gpus, so maybe for nvidia its not worth as much. For AMD though, I'd definitely snag one.

you're aware you can't use ULMB and gsync at the same time yes?

There are lower cost gsync monitors without ulmb. What's so difficult to understand?

My gsync monitor was $250. Total.
>muh hundreds

Literally never a reason to buy it over a free-sync display

weedtech thread?

How? the cheapest current G-sync monitor on the PC part picker is $380 for a 1080p 144hz TN Display
pcpartpicker.com/products/monitor/#A=1&sort=a8&page=1

Currently $209 for a free-sync equivalentpcpartpicker.com/products/monitor/#sort=a8&page=1&A=2

which monitor?

Bought a 27" refurbished from Dell months ago, works perfectly, any more questions?

i use freesync and its wonderful dont regret it one bit. got a nixeus 144hz 1080p monitor and use it with r9 390
dont think ill ever go back to any display that doesnt use adaptive sync again
the only con is that its not really compatible with virtual resolution

>not smoking meth or shooting heroin

That monitor is normally over $500
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DUUUUUUUUUDE LMAO

Gangsta sync is da only way to go if ur a serious gamer, dawg.

>he thinks freesync is actually free
not to mention is doesn't work under 45fps or over 90fps.
it's almost as if better software costs more