
Samsung LC49RG90SSRXEN
5120 x 1440 pixels, 49"
Samsung LC49RG90SSRXEN
5120 x 1440 pixels, 49"
WARNING: Freesync/AdaptiveSync monitors are both unsuitable for G-Sync, With the new update from Nvidia, G-Sync can be activated with Freesync/AdaptiveSync monitors, but it runs very impaired in many levels...Also in the Nvidia Control Panel it says that the monitor is unsuitable for G-Sync, even if it has been recognised. This will be the case with every Freesync/AdaptiveSync monitor. If you want G-Sync in its full capacity, you have to get a pure G-Sync certified monitor. Rely on this information.
You can't be serious!?
Your so-called "warning" is full of assertions and half-truths with which you unsettle and mislead interested parties! This monitor is new and has not yet been tested, so your "warning" cannot possibly be based on facts.
Dvierse tests in the past showed that Freensync is a solid and reliable technology that is in no way inferior to G-Sync! Not even in combination with an Nvidia GPU. Even better, Freesync has the decisive advantage over Gsync that you are absolutely independent of the GPU manufacturer, since Freesync 2 or Adaptive Sync is supported by Nvidia, AMD and Intel, even if Nividia probably does not voluntarily support Freesync.
With G-Sync, you are bound to Nvidia for all eternity.
This is a dangerous and potentially highly misleading statement. NVIDIA tests devices for compatibility with G-Sync compatibility, in several tiers. It has not yet been published if this monitor has been tested for G-Sync Compatibility. However, Freesync 2 (which this monitor has) follows a much more rigorous certification process than the original Freesync. While this still does not mean that is G-Sync compatible (can't say that for sure until tested and announced officially), it does however increase the likelihood of eventual compatibility. Finally, the statement that Freesync monitors run into issues with G-Sync has primarily to do with the compatibility and the level of testing that was done on give monitor Freesync implementation. Which is the entire point of testing/compatibility/certification. Ultimately, what this means, is that without more information, this monitor is exactly what it says: namely a Freesync 2 monitor. AMD and Intel Integrated graphics support Freesync 2 completely without issues. NVIDIA users may potentially run into issues IF this monitor does not meet the same specifications for certification as NVIDIA requires for G-Sync Compatible Certification. Finally, this is a high refresh rate monitor that is capable of the high refresh rate, with or without Freesync 2 or G-Sync technology. As a result, the benefits of high refresh rate exist even when you do not use the respective Adaptive Sync feature, and this means that it is still very good.
This monitor works problem-free with Freesync 2 on my NVIDIA GTX 2070 so no need to worry: https://www.facebook.com/matthias.l...
Thanks for the info!