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New Nvidia G-Sync monitors won’t need a separate module anymore

DATE POSTED:August 20, 2024

Monitors with Nvidia’s G-Sync technology, which syncs full frames between the graphics card and display panel to prevent tearing, are more expensive than their AMD FreeSync counterparts. That’s because full G-Sync capabilities require an extra electronics board inside the display.

But according to a recent press release, new G-Sync gaming monitors from Acer, AOC, and Asus won’t need that extra board.

The new “G-Sync Pulsar” standard is made in cooperation with chip designer MediaTek and allows the motion-smoothing tech to be integrated into a monitor’s existing primary electronics board instead of breaking it out into a separate module.

That means simpler manufacturing at a lower cost, and the end result will be cheaper G-Sync monitors… or, at least cheaper than they might otherwise be. All three of the new models announced at Gamescom are 27-inch 1440p designs with 360Hz refresh rates, which probably won’t be bargains when they release later this year.

These new G-Sync monitors shouldn’t be confused with “G-Sync compatible” monitors, which are monitors that can do some basic motion-smoothing, frame-matching work without being “G-Sync Certified.”

The “compatible” label is a way for Nvidia to offer some anti-tearing functionality with its graphics cards on cheaper displays, competing more effectively with the wide-open FreeSync. (AMD recently tightened up some of its own standards, too.)

But the full suite of G-Sync features — sometimes labeled “G-Sync Ultimate” — still has specific hardware requirements for monitors, including those separate components. So, even with this G-Sync Pulsar partnership condensing those capabilities into fewer chips, those features will still be limited to very specific screens. We’re just hoping those screens might not cost quite as much.