I'm still new to PC gaming. I built my first PC over the summer - it's an i9-10900k with a 1080Ti. I bought the 1080Ti used just to hold me over until things calm down and I order either the 3080 or 3090.
NVIDIA has a page on their site that lists every single G-Sync monitor (Ultimate, G-SYNC, or G-Sync Compatible). When I've been shopping to determine what screens I will get for my triple-screen setup, I'm restricting my research to the monitors on that list. But now I'm reading that in Jan 2019, NVIDIA announced that G-Sync will be supported on all Free Sync monitors.
Doesn't this mean that every single Free Sync monitor is also G-Sync compatible, and there isn't a reason for me to restrict my choices to the monitors on that list? That would sure open up a lot more options for me.
NVIDIA has a page on their site that lists every single G-Sync monitor (Ultimate, G-SYNC, or G-Sync Compatible). When I've been shopping to determine what screens I will get for my triple-screen setup, I'm restricting my research to the monitors on that list. But now I'm reading that in Jan 2019, NVIDIA announced that G-Sync will be supported on all Free Sync monitors.
Doesn't this mean that every single Free Sync monitor is also G-Sync compatible, and there isn't a reason for me to restrict my choices to the monitors on that list? That would sure open up a lot more options for me.