Only 28 Adaptive-Sync Monitors Have Passed NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatibility Testing
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Since NVIDIA first announced support for Adaptive-Sync Variable Refresh Rate monitors, they’ve tested 503 of the 536 Adaptive-Sync monitors available. Only those that have successfully passed several tests can earn the right from NVIDIA to be called G-SYNC Compatible displays. Of the 503 displays tested only 28 passed and were able to deliver a smoother, clearer, and more enjoyable gaming experience.
With 475 monitors failing, that means just 5.56% passed testing. The 28 monitors that have passed testing and can be called G-SYNC Compatible can be found below.
- HP 25x
- Dell S2419HGF
- Acer KG271 Bbmiipx
- Acer XF240H Bmjdpr
- Acer XF270H BBMIIPRX
- Acer XV273K
- Acer ED273 Abidpx
- Acer XG270HU
- Acer XZ321Q
- AOC AG241QX
- AOC G2590FX
- AOV G2590PX
- AOPEN 27HC1R Pbidpx
- ASUS VG248QG
- ASUS MG278Q
- ASUS XG248Q
- BENQ XL2740
- BENQ XL2540
- ACER XFA240
- ACER XF250Q Cbmiiprx
- ASUS VG258QR
- ASUS VG278QR
- ASUS VG278Q
- ASUS XG258Q
- ASUS VG258Q
- Gigabyte AD27QD
- LG 27GK750F-B
- LG 27GL850