G-Sync gaming monitors don't have to be crazy expensive anymore. That's thanks to Nvidia's support for many FreeSync gaming monitors when paired with an Nvidia graphics card, you can find both lower cost G-Sync Compatible gaming monitors as well as those equipped with an actual G-Sync module. G-Sync ensures your graphics card and monitor play together nicely to avoid the nasty screen tearing caused by misalignment between your GPU's frame rate output and monitor's refresh rate. G-Sync avoids the stuttering and input lag of V-Sync (not to mention limiting your frame rate to just 60fps).
So, if you're on the market for a monitor with variable refresh rate (VRR) technology and you have an Nvidia graphics processor, it's worth your while to see the affordable options available to you. We've picked out budget monitors that deliver either true G-Sync or confirmed compatibility through FreeSync – and click here to find them in the UK.
Screen size: 27" | Aspect ratio: 16:9 | Resolution: 2,560 x 1,440 | Panel type: IPS FreeSync Premium, G-Sync compatible | Brightness: 400cd/m2 | Refresh Rate: 165Hz (180Hz OC) | Response time: 1ms | Inputs: 2 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x DisplayPort 1.4
The LG UltraGear 27GP850-B brings G-Sync support and a lot more to love for just under $500. You’re getting a big display to see all the action on, and the 1440p resolution will help keep it all crisp. LG is giving you an HDR boost with an IPS panel capable of dazzling at 400 nits of brightness and offering a 10-bit color depth.
Bright and colorful is good, but when you’re gaming, you’re going to want speed. This monitor goes above the typical 144Hz you’ll find on budget gaming monitors and hops up to 165Hz. But, with an overclock setting, you can bump that right
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