Brand | Model | Size | Resolution | Color Depth | Color Gamut | Panel Tech | Strobing | Refreshrate | Min VRR | Max VRR | Panel | LFC | Dynamic Overdrive | Works? | Issues | Extra |
Acer | CB271HU | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit+FRC | 100% SRGB | IPS | Yes | 75Hz | 40Hz | 75Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | Easily able to change sync range to 30 - 75 Hz using CRU. Warning: According to newer reviews on Newegg Acer removed the un advertised Freesync/VRR support at some point so currently shipping models probably won't have it. |
Acer | ED242QRA | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | VA | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | - | Yes | No | Yes* | Uncomfirmed color changes | - |
Acer | ED273 | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | In high stress situations, there is strobing around the edges, but it'll work for me as long as my minecraft server isn't running. | |
Acer | ED273 | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | sRGB | VA | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | |
ACER | ED323QUR A | 31.5" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | Seems that anything below 72fps will trigger LFC (double frame)
Everytime restarting PC, display need to "reinitialize" (change frequency back n forth) so that G-sync will work again | |
Acer | ED347CKR | 34" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | VA | No | 100Hz | 56Hz | 95Hz | Samsung LTM340YP03 | No | No | Yes | Everything under about 52hz flickered, so I upped the minimum to 56. I also lowered the max to 95 because for whatever reason it seemed to stutter at 100hz. | Technically seems to work in borderless window, but it looks a lot better in full screen. Very happy with results. I have this monitor and there is minor flickering even on high refresh rates (around 80). Not as noticable, but it's still there. If the game goes below 56, it's basically unplayable. Not suitable for Nvidia cards at all. Can you please test this monitor some more? |
Acer | KG251QDBMIIPX | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | | TN | Yes | 240Hz | 60Hz | 240Hz | | No | Yes | Yes | | |
Acer | KG271BBMIIPX | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 72& NTSC | TN | No | 240Hz | 40Hz | 240Hz | | No | Yes | Yes | | Overdrive locked at "Normal" while FreeSync is ON. |
Acer | KG271UA | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | | TN | | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | | | | | | |
Acer | VG270UP | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | IPS | Yes | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | AUO M270DAN02.6 | Yes | No | Yes | - | Overdrive is locked normal with VRR |
Acer | VG271UP | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit + (hi)FRC | DCI-P3 90% | IPS | Yes | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | Innolux probably | Yes | No | Yes | | |
Acer | XF240H | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | Yes (unconfirmed) | Yes* | Only works when you set the monitors default refresh rate to 144hz | |
Acer | XF250QC | 24.5" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 100% sRGB | TN | No | 240Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | AUO | Yes | No | Yes* | UPDATE: May work for one person
The monitor reports a 40Hz to 144Hz VRR range to CRU although it should report 40Hz to 240Hz per Acer and other owners. Without G-Sync it does run at 240Hz using Nvidia custom display settings. When G-Sync is enabled max refresh rate is locked to 120 FPS and VRR barely works with severe flickering below 120 FPS. I have tried driver updates, reinstalling, and every other fix I could. | Overdrive locked to normal with VRR |
Acer | XF270HU(A) | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | IPS | No | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | AUO M270DAN02.x | Yes | No | Yes | - | Overdrive is still unlocked even with VRR only for HUA model. HU locks OD to normal |
Acer | XR341CK | 34" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit + FRC | 72% NTSC | IPS | No | 75Hz | 30Hz | 75Hz | LG LM340UW2-SSA1 | Yes | No | Yes | - | - |
Acer | XR382CQK | 38" | 3840x1600 | 8-bit + FRC | | IPS | Yes | 75Hz | 48Hz | 75Hz | | No | No | Half | light flickering when monitor drops below VRR range | HDR disabled in freesync |
Acer | XV272U | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit+FRC | 95% DCI-P3 | IPS | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | Innolux | Yes | No | Yes | | Overdrive locked at 'Normal' while FreeSync is on. |
Acer | XZ321QU | 32" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 85% NTSC | VA | Yes | 144hz | 48hz | 144hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | FreeSync works well, the only issue is the flickering. The monitor flickers when your fps goes below or over the nvidia's LFC point (~62-65 fps) and when your fps is very unstable. | FreeSync does not work well out of the box, you will need to install the monitor driver from the Acer's product page (https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/7317?b=1), instructions on how to install the driver: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-properly-update-device-drivers-windows-10 (scroll down to "Installing drivers manually"). Then, in the nvidia control panel go to "Set up G-SYNC" and make sure that the option "Enable G-SYNC for full screen mode" is selected, not the other one! Now FreeSync will only work in Fullscreen applications. FreeSync does not work with HDR enabled. |
Acer | XZ350CU | 34" | 2560x1080 | | | TN | Yes | 144Hz | 60Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | |
Acer | KG271C | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | - | TN | No | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | Tested with PUBG (~75 FPS) , Overwatch (all kinds of Settings with up to 180 FPS) and Rocket League. No Stutters, flickering or tearing noticable |
Alienware | AW2518HF | 24,5" | 1920x1080 | 6-bit + FRC | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 240Hz | 30Hz | 240Hz | AUO M250HTN01.3 | Yes | No | Yes* | Some flicker can happen once a while. | |
AOC | 22V2Q | 21.5" | 1920x1080 | 6-bit+FRC | 99% sRGB, 85% Adobe RGB | IPS | No | 75Hz | 50Hz | 75Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | |
AOC | AG241QX | 23.8" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 78.6% sRGB | TN | No | 144Hz | 30Hz | 144Hz | AU Optronics M238DTN01.0 | Yes | No | Yes | - | AOC 'Overdrive' available in monitor settings, I find it to blur the image more. |
AOC | AG251FZ | 24,5" | 1920x1080 | 6-bit+FRC | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 240Hz | 48Hz | 240Hz | AUO M250HTN01.3 or 1.0 | Yes | No | Yes | - | |
AOC | AG271QX | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 144Hz | 30Hz | 144Hz | AUO M270DTN01.x | - | No | Yes | - | - |
AOC | AG322QC4 | 31.5 | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 90% DCI-P3 | VA | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | Samsung LSM315DP01 | Yes | No | Yes | Flickers when going under freesync range | Freesync 2 HDR |
AOC | AG322QCX | 31.5" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 90% DCI-P3 | VA | No | 144Hz | 48Hz* | 144Hz | - | Yes | No | Yes* | Flickers when going under freesync range | |
AOC | C24G1 | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | TPV TPM236WF1-HP02 | Yes | No | Yes | Slight brightness flickering with huge fps swings | |
AOC | G2460PF | 24" | 1920x1080 | 6 bit + FRC | sRGB | TN | No | 144Hz | 35Hz | 144Hz | AU Optronics M240HW01 V80 | Yes | No | Yes | | |
AOC | G2460VQ6 | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | Yes | 75Hz | 40Hz | 75Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | works fine on RL or PUBG |
AOC | G2590PX | 24,5" | 1920x1080 | 6-bit+FRC | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 144Hz | 30Hz | 144Hz | AUO M250HTN01.2 | Yes | No | Yes | - | but had to manually set refresh rate to 144Hz. Was set at 60Hz by default. |
AOC | G2790PX | 27" | 1920x1080 | 6-bit+FRC | sRBG | TN | No | 144Hz | 30Hz | 144Hz | M270HTN02.2 | Yes | No | Yes | | |
AOC | Q3279VWFD8 | 31.5" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit + FRC | 72% NTSC | IPS | No | 75Hz | 48Hz | 75Hz | TPV TPT315B5-QHBN0 | No | No | Yes | Will flicker below 34fps and sometimes needs te re enable gsync to work | |
Asus | MG248QR | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit+FRC | 72% NTSC | TN | Yes | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | AUO M240Q007 V0 | No | No | Yes | | |
Asus | MG279Q | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | IPS | No | 144Hz | 35Hz | 90Hz | AUO M270DAN02.3 | Yes | No | Yes | If monitor wakes after sleep, it's unable to re establish freesync and locks to ~30Hz until its power cycled | Range can be overclocked |
Asus | PB27U | 27" | 3840x2160 | 10-bit | 100%(sRGB) | IPS | No | 60Hz | 40Hz | 60Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |
Asus | VP247QG | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 75Hz | 48Hz | 75Hz | - | - | No | Yes | - | - |
Asus | XG27VQ | 27" | 1920x1080 | | | VA | | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | Sometimes flickers when coming out of sleep, also really often its like gamma flicks but only at some points and after few sec it stops. | |
Asus | XG32VQ | 31.5" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 125% | VA | No | 144hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | No | No | Yes* | works 99% of the time but still has issues with flickering under certain circumstances like pause menus but overall not disappointed at all | Computer hard crashed if I turned free sync off and on and was not fixed with just restarting. Unplugged everything (monitor and computer) to fix the crash, but before that and after the monitor has worked fine. |
Benq | EL2870U | 28" | 3840x2160 | 8-bit+FRC | 97% sRGB | TN | Yes | 60Hz | 40Hz | 60Hz | M280DGJ0-L30 | No | No | Yes | | |
BenQ | EX3203R | 32" | | | | | | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | | | Yes | | In case its not working, try set V Range from 24 - 144 to 48 - 144 with CRU |
BenQ | EX3203R | 31.5" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | RGB | VA | Yes | 144 hz | 44 hz | 144 hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | Must use cru and set min V rate:44 - 144hz | Freesync 2 HDR mode is not shown active in Assassins creed oddessy like with vega 64 GPU. With vsync and hdr enabled it appears both modes are working but not in proper "freesync 2 HDR" mode like with amd gpu previously tested. |
BenQ | XL2540 | 24.5" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | x | TN | Yes | 240Hz | 48Hz | 240Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | | Update displayport firmware, use windows 10 latest update, and then I had to powercycle my monitor to get gsync to turn on. |
BenQ | XL2730Z | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | Yes | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | AUO M270DTN01.0 | Yes | No | Half | You need Custom res at 143Hz else black screens. Some people confirming that it doesn't work! used nvidia's firmware update for display port and it helped and dropping to max 120Hz. Only models with newer firmware seem to work with Gsync | |
Crossover | 34U100 | 34" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit | 99% sRGB | VA | Yes | 100Hz | 42Hz | 100Hz | Samsung panel | No | No | Yes* | Backlight brightens when out of Freesync Range below 42hz | |
Dell | D2719HGF | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 88% | TN | Yes | 144Hz | 30Hz | 144Hz | | No | No | Yes | Refresh rates will not show up in Nvidia control panel, You will have to change to 144hz from windows display settings after a restart. | |
Dell | S2419HGF | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | CIE 1976 (84%) | TN | No | 120Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz (OC) | | Yes | No | Yes | | Refreshrate Overclock via OSD to 144Hz |
Dell | S2719DGF | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | AUO M270DTN01.5 | Yes | No | Yes | Sometimes flickers when coming out of sleep, but otherwise works fine | Overclockable to 155Hz, FreeSync working (u/hackitfast) |
EIZO | FORIS FS2735 | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | IPS | Yes | 144Hz | 35Hz (low) 56Hz (High) | 90Hz (low) 144Hz (high) |
AUO M270DAN02.3 | Yes | No | Yes* | Flickering <40 fps (freesync low) No issues at 60+fps freesync high | Monitor hidden menu allows configurable FreeSync Range (low: 30-90, high: 56-144) |
Element Gaming | EG27144 | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | sRGB | TN | No | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |
Gamdias | HD275C | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 92 percent | VA | No | 144 hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | No | No | Yes* | Flickers very rarely at desktop using "windowed and fullscreen mode" option enabled at G-sync settings ; "Full screen mode only" option has no issues | Philippine Local Brand, seems to be exactly the same as Viotek GN24C due to having same stand design and frame, as well as panel specifications |
HP | 27MX | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | Yes | 144Hz | 50Hz | 144Hz | | No | No | Yes | | Must choose FreeSync viewing mode from monitor menu |
HP | Omen 25 | 24.5" | 1920x1080 | 6-bit+FRC | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 144Hz | 42Hz | 144Hz | AUO M250HTN01.2 | Yes | No | Yes | - | |
HP | Omen 32 | 32" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | sRGB | VA | No | 75Hz | 30Hz | 75Hz | M320DVN01.0 | No | No | Yes | | |
Iiyama | G2530HSU | 25" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | - | TN | No | 75Hz | 40Hz | 75Hz | G2530HSU | No | No | Yes | I have to use it with Vsync, otherwise I get tearing at the bottom of the screen. | |
Iiyama | G2530HSU-B1 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Yes | | |
Iiyama | GB2488HSU-B2 | | | | | | | 120Hz | | | | | | Yes | | |
Iiyama | GB2560HSU-B1 | 24.5" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | ~72% | TN | Yes | 144Hz | 60Hz | 144Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |
Iiyama | GB2760QSU-B1 | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit+(hi)frc | sRGB: 99%; NTSC: 72% | TN | Yes | 144Hz | 30Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | It works perfectly, but it's very rare to flash the image in black. (But thankfully only 3 seconds.) | |
Iiyama | XUB2792 | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 97% sRGB | IPS | No | 59Hz | | | AU Optronics | Yes | No | Yes | | |
LG | 24GM79G | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | ULMB does not work with Freesync enabled | Blur reduction mode makes image less vibrant |
LG | 24MP59G-P | 23.8" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | sRGB>99% | IPS | Yes | 75Hz | 40Hz | 75Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |
LG | 24UD58-B | 23.8" | 3840x2160 | 10-bit | 72% NTSC | IPS | No | 60Hz | 40Hz | 60Hz | LG | No | No | Yes | | Some can be extended to 30Hz to 60Hz with CRU |
LG | 27UD59 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Yes | | |
LG | 27UD68-W | 27" | 3840x2160 | 8-bit + A-FRC | 99% SRGB | IPS | No | 60Hz | 30Hz | 60Hz | | No | Yes (unconfirmed) | Yes | | |
LG | 27UK650 | 27" | 3840x2160 | 8-bit + FRC | 99% sRGB | IPS | No | 60Hz | 40Hz | 60Hz | LG ... | No | No | Yes* | Doesn't work OOTB, needs manual tweaking. OOTB, tearing was as bad if not worse than with no sync enabled | Use CRU application to change your FreeSync Range to 34-60 Hz. The default setting doesn't work. Run the Restart application to apply changes. This will fix. I have tested with Call of Duty WWII running in 4k HDR enabled. Cap your FPS to 58 FPS using RTSS (RivaTuner Statistics Server) which is part of MSI Afterburner. I am getting no tearing with GSYNC ON and VSYNC ON in NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL. Make sure to turn OFF VSYNC in game settings and also don't set in game FPS caps if using RTSS for capping at 58 FPS! |
LG | 29UC88-B | 29" | 2560x1080 | 8-bit | 99%+ sRGB | IPS | Yes | 75Hz | 40Hz | 75Hz | LM290WW3-? | No | No | Yes* | Refresh rate setting in Windows has to be changed back to 60Hz and then to 75Hz again for Freesync to work after a reboot. | Windows display options are showing a 74Hz refresh rate. |
LG | 29UM67 | 29" | 2560x1080 | 8-bit | 99% sRGB | IPS | No | 75Hz | 48Hz | 75Hz | LM290WW1-SSZ1 | No | No | Yes | Works only with Dispaly Port. Set in menu monitor to Custom (game) mode, enable Freesync. If you don't have 75Hz refresh rate just add in Nvidia control panel custom resolution 2560x1080 with 75Hz. | |
LG | 29UM69G-B | 29" | 2560x1080 | 6-bit+A-FRC | sRBG over 99% | IPS | Yes | 75Hz | 40Hz | 75Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |
LG | 29WK600-W | 29" | 2560x1080 | 6-bit+FRC | 99% sRGB | IPS | Yes | 75 hz | 40Hz | 75 hz | LM290WW2-SSA1 | No | No | Yes | N/A | |
LG | 32GK650F-B | 32" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | Freesync 2 |
LG | 34UC79G-B | 34" | 2560x1080 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | IPS | No | 144Hz | 50Hz | 144Hz | LG | Yes | No | Yes | | |
LG | 34UC88-B | 34" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit + FRC | 99% sRGB | IPS | No | 75Hz | 48Hz | 75Hz | - | Yes | No | Yes | | Range can be overclocked to 35-75 (CRU) |
LG | 34UM68-P | 34" | 2560x1080 | 8-bit | sRGB / Adobe RGB 99% | IPS | Yes | 75 Hz | 56 Hz | 75 Hz | LM340WW1-SSA1 | No | No | Yes | | |
LG | 34UM88-P | 34" | 3440x1440 | | | IPS | No | 60Hz | 40Hz | 60Hz | | No | No | Yes* | It works, but when powering after sleep mode or (sometimes) changing monitors, the screen goes black and then gets all fuzzy | |
LG | 34WK650 | 34" | 2560x1080 | 6-bit+FRC | sRGB 99% | IPS | Yes | 75Hz | 45Hz | 75Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | |
LG | 38UC99-W | 38" | 3840x1600 | 8-bit+FRC | sRGB over 99% | IPS | Yes | 75Hz | 52Hz | 75Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |
LG | 38WK95C | | | | | | | | | | | | | Yes | | |
LG | LG 34GK950F-B | 34" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit+FRC | DCI-P3 98% | IPS | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | LG | Yes | No | Yes* | I've never used G-sync or Freesync before so I have nothing else to compare it to, but I was able to enable it and so far there have been no stutters or screen tearing, it seems to be working perfectly | |
Mbest | MB279QR144 | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 99% sRBG | IPS | No | 165Hz | 48Hz | 165Hz | AUO M270DAN02.3 | Yes | No | Yes | Small amount of ghosting (neglible probably) | Overdrive not locked |
Monoprice | 27772 | 32" | 3840x2160 | 10-bit | 112% sRGB | IPS | No | 60Hz | 30Hz | 60Hz | AUO | No | Yes | Yes | | |
Monoprice | MP27ZeroG | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | | TN | No | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | | |
Monoprice | MP35 | 35" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit | | VA | No | 100Hz | 40Hz | 100Hz | AUO M350QVR01.0 | Yes | No | Yes* | There is minor backlight flicker when transitioning in and out of freesync range. So below <40fps it will flicker. | |
MSI | AG32CQ | 32" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 85% NTSC | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 60Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | Works but sometimes falls out of sync, played with GSYNC indicator on for 12 hours, and the GSYNC ON would randomly disappear off the full screen for multiple seconds, the WINDOWED mode was hit and miss, would have to load games MULTIPLE times for it to show up only for it to disappear after a few minutes of playing. Feint backlight flickering going on in Pendulum demo, not for the whole screen, but parts of the screen, max fps is set to 142-144, the moving line has blatant tearing, 141FPS limiter fixes this, but doesnt fix any of the other issues. Overall, I would consider it doesnt really work, but people that arent as picky as me, would be perfectly content with this. | |
MSI | G24C | 23.5" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 60Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | |
MSI | G27C2 | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 110% SRGB | VA | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | |
MSI | MAG241C | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 90% DCI-P3 | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | Overshoot, Overdrive must be set to Normal to solve this. | |
MSI | MAG271CR | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 110 % SRGB | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | Yes | Yes | | |
MSI | MAG27C | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | normal | VA | No | 144Hz | 100Hz | 144Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |
MSI | MAG27CQ | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 85% NTSC | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | Minor flickering with extreme frame rate changes | Response time set to Extreme, min VRR set to 32, max VRR set to 144 via CRU. |
MSI | MAG341CQ | 34" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit | | VA | No | 100Hz | 48Hz | 100Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |
MSI | G27C2 | 27" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 110% SRGB | VA | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 155Hz | Samsung | Yes | No | Yes | | |
Nixeus | NX-EDG27 | 27" | 2560x1440 | | | IPS | No | 144Hz | 30Hz | 144Hz | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | No Ghosting In Windmill Demo with OD OFF |
Nixeus | NX-EDG27240 | 27" | 1920x1080 | | | TN | No | 240Hz | 35Hz | 240Hz | - | Yes | Yes* | Yes | | No Ghosting In Windmill Demo with OD OFF |
Nixeus | NX-VUE24 | 24" | 1920x1080 | | | TN | No | 144Hz | 30Hz | 144Hz | - | Yes | Yes* | Yes | - | No Ghosting In Windmill Demo with OD OFF |
Philips | 436M6VBPAB/00 | 43" | 3840x2160 | 10-bit | DCI-P3 97.6% | VA | No | 60Hz | 35Hz | 60Hz | | No | No | Yes | I started to see some issues when going below 35Hz with Pendulum with my CRU edited resolution. It seems to render images perfectly without any issues in BF V when using 4K @ Max DXR Ultra. FPS between 40-60Hz in the most intense environments. | I verified the variable framerates in monitor status. It wouldn't go below 34Hz even when using the FPS sliders in Pendulum. If I set it to 30Hz it would automatically use 60Hz and cause tearing. |
Philips | 436M6VBPAB/75 | 43" | 3840x2160 | 8-bit + A-FRC | 98% DCI-P3 | VA | No | 60Hz | 20Hz (cru) | 60Hz (cru) | TP Vision TPT430U3-QVN03.U | Yes* | Yes (unconfirmed) | Yes | | Driver based LFC seems working if you set VRR range to 20-60hz in CRU as per the Pendulum FPS sliders. I pretested framerates in 1hz jumps down to 20hz, interestingly the panel works all the way down to 20hz, just OSD complains stating 3840x2160@60hz is the optimal refreshrate. |
Pixio | PX276 | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | |
Pixio | PX277 | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 96% sRGB | IPS | No | 144Hz | 30Hz | 144Hz | M270DAN02.3 | Yes | No | Yes | | Enabling overdrive causes vertical banding on my sample. |
Samsung | C24FG70 | 23.5" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 125% SRGB | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 70Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | Frame Ghosting occasionally can be fixed by turning monitor off and or by avoiding using full screen/ changing screen modes. Also some people don't have option to turn on freesync | Strobing Manually set to Standard / Ultimate engine in the monitor Settings, Range can be extended to 48Hz-144Hz with CRU |
Samsung | C24FG73 | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 131% sRGB | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 70Hz | 144Hz | - | Yes | No | Yes | Monitor restart needed after enabling (else overshoot, smearing)
Alternative to this: DP cable disconnect/reconnect; change of refresh frequency in NVCP; change of signal source on monitor OSD.
If the PC/monitor go to sleep, Gsync Compatible might yet again result in smearing/ghosting. Another monitor power cycle (or above alternative workaround) is required.
Taskbar flickers below the icons when both Freesync and Gsync Compatible are enabled. | Range can be overclocked, might not be necessary because of LFC.
Requires testing with Pendulum to verify Gsync Compatibility is active and enabled;
Testing with the bar is easier for noticing tearing.
There are reports that Alt-TAB can be used as an alternative to the power cycling to fix the smearing/ghosting.
Alt-Tab does work, but it's temporary. |
Samsung | C27HG70 | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit + FRC | | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | Rapid FPS swings can cause flicker | Freesync 2 HDR |
Samsung | C32HG70 | 31.5" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit + FRC | | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | Required a display firmware update to work. See samsungs website | Freesync 2 HDR |
Samsung | C34F791 | 34" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit | 125% sRGB | VA | No | 100Hz | 48Hz | 100Hz | Samsung LTM340YP03 | Yes | No | Yes | - | |
Samsung | C34F791 | 34" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit | 125% sRGB | VA | No | 100Hz | 48Hz | 100Hz | Samsung C34F791 | No | No | Yes | Brightness Flickering in 100Hz while G-Sync enabled.
Blackscreen in 100Hz while G-Sync enabled, sometimes it doesn't but its full of tearing and stutter. | 2 Freesync Mode Standard Engine with a range between 80-100Hz and Ultimate Engine with a range between 48-100Hz. |
Samsung | C49HG90 | 49" | 3840x1080 | 10-bit | 95% DCI/P3 | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | Samsung | Yes | No | Yes | User must update firmware if freesync range is not 48Hz-144hz | Freesync 2 |
Samsung | LC32HG70QQNXZA | 32" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit+FRC | NTSC | VA | Yes | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | No | As soon as Freesync extreme or Freesync is turned on, display goes haywire, looking for display port, even though display port is set to manual.
Had to manually upgrade the firmware via USB for this monitor, still no fix.
Junk, sending back to Amaozn | |
Samsung | U24E850R | 24" | 3840x2160 | 8-bit | 99% sRGB | IPS | No | 60Hz | 40Hz (32Hz with CRU) | 60Hz | LTM236FL01 | No | No | Yes* | Mostly works! Sometimes the screen is jerking (in movement the mouse cursor or ingame objectsare two time visible when the monitor jerks again). It must be a Nvidia driver problem, this does not happen on Radeon cards. Turn the monitor OFF and On can resolve the problem. Sometime the desktop resolution must be the same as the game. The jerking can be reproduced every time in Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 with fullscreen, DX11 and 4K resolution. | Range can be overclocked from 32Hz to 60Hz with CRU. Default 2 Freesync-Modes (Ultimate-Engine = 40Hz-60Hz and Standard-Engine = 50Hz-60Hz). |
Samsung | U28E590D | 28" | 3840x2160 | 8-bit + FRC | 85% sRGB | TN | No | 60Hz | 40Hz | 60Hz | - | No | No | Yes | Unless you limit the monitor's refreshrate to 58.3294, there will be a constant screen tear line that | If the monitor stutters or has blanking issues, they may be solved by turning it off and on. You may need to do it once per every time you turn the PC on. |
Samsung | U28e590d | 28" | 3840x2160 | 8-bit+FRC | | TN | No | 60Hz | 40Hz | 60Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |
Viewsonic | VX2475 | 24" | 1920x1080 | 8-bit | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 60Hz | 40Hz | 60Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | | |
Viewsonic | VX3258 | | | | | | | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | | | Yes | | |
Viewsonic | XG2401 | 24" | 1920x1080 | | | TN | | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | LFC not working perfectly, flickers <48 fps | |
Viewsonic | XG2401 | 24" | 1920x1080 | 6-bit+FRC | 68% NTSC | TN | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | Yes | Yes | Very pleasant experience and worked in almost games flawlessly but LFC kicks in early. Less then having 72 FPS always doubles the refresh rate, 64 to 128, 53 to 106 and so on. | Overdrive is not locked while using FreeSync |
Viewsonic | XG2402 | 24" | 1920x1080 | 6-bit+A-FRC | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | - | Yes | No | Yes* | A handful of people is experiencing flicker. | |
Viewsonic | XG2702 | 27" | 1920x1080 | 6 bit + FRC | 72% NTSC | TN | No | 144Hz | 24Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | - | |
Viewsonic | XG3240C | 32" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 99% sRGB | VA | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | One report of troublesome flickering on desktop and in-game, one report of single flicker while watching a video | |
Viewsonic | XG3240C | 32" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 99% sRGB | VA | No | 144Hz | 48Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes | not seen any major issues apart from one flicker whilst watching a video, in games no issues seen | |
Viotek | GN27DB | 27" | 2560x1440 | 8-bit | 85% sRGB | VA | No | 144Hz | 40Hz | 144Hz | | Yes | No | Yes* | slight flicker in some game menus but nothing in game | |
Viotek | GN34C | 34" | 3440x1440 | | | VA | No | 100hz | 80Hz | 100Hz | | No | No | No | Driver does not recognize adaptive sync on the monitor | |
Viotek | GN34CB | 34" | 3440x1440 | 8-bit | | VA | No | 100Hz | 48Hz | 100Hz | | No | No | Yes | | |