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I have a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 and I'm looking for an adaptive sync/high refresh monitor.
However, I don't want to pay an extra £100 to pay NVIDIA's proprietary tech. (G-Sync) tax., or an extra £50 to pay AMD's proprietary tech. (FreeSync) tax.
They would also tie me into NVIDIA/AMD GPUs in the immediate future, which I don't like the idea of.
Then again, isn't FreeSync more generic than G-Sync? Should I sway toward FreeSync, or are they rubbish with NVIDIA GPUs?
Or is there an alternative? Perhaps a general high-refresh monitor that doesn't feature adaptive sync technology? Or are they rubbish?
However, I don't want to pay an extra £100 to pay NVIDIA's proprietary tech. (G-Sync) tax., or an extra £50 to pay AMD's proprietary tech. (FreeSync) tax.
They would also tie me into NVIDIA/AMD GPUs in the immediate future, which I don't like the idea of.
Then again, isn't FreeSync more generic than G-Sync? Should I sway toward FreeSync, or are they rubbish with NVIDIA GPUs?
Or is there an alternative? Perhaps a general high-refresh monitor that doesn't feature adaptive sync technology? Or are they rubbish?