FreeSync vs G-Sync - Can You See The Difference?
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where are the links to the displays?
If your in the market for a Freesync monitor look out for Freesync 2.
Most Freesync monitors failed the Nvidia check for the simple fact it didn't come enabled out of the box and you have to manually turn it on which is just stupid.
do i have to buy and download Wallpaper Engine before being able to use these wallpapes ?
@@houssemayadi6992 yes
*compares 2 different monitors* Oh that's different
Vsync dosent give free sync
Doubt they make 2 of same monitor that do free syn and vsync
Thus the difference in monitors .
Thought the same at first but ....ya
@@richardsamanthajones5476 a bunch of companies make G Sync and Freesync versions of the same monitor...
Richard\Samantha Jones Mine has both
Great idea. How about monitors with the same panel though?
Ghosting is the panel, not the adaptive refresh technology. Maybe next time, get the same panel? Damned sure Acer have equivalent models. The Freesync version will be cheaper btw.
Bro ghosting comes from the monitor not the Graphic cards, so you should change the monitors
Spooky monitors
@@hkoizumi3134 well i really think they should change the monitors and do the comparison with the same framerate also, that's fare.
Yep, poor comparison....
@@Tallnerdyguy well i wouldn't say poor bur not fair for sure, and definitely they can do better.
Well they were checking for screen tearing not visual quality.
This comparison is so flawed...
They are young and still learning^^
then tell us why 5 words does not mean shit
How is it flawed? Theyre comparing the two technologies in the way that a consumer would decide.
@@METALLIFY16 they're also comparing two different monitors. One being $100 more expensive than the other.
@@petek5021 yh bc it has a dedicated G sync hardware, that is why its 100$ more
Freesync now refreshes the panel twice when the frames drops under 50 (in this case) so if the graphics card delivers 40 the panel will run at 80 so no screen tearing even at low fps
raul darat I was wondering why that kept happening while I was playing X-Plane 11
Only if it has ULFC (I think thats what it's called) and only a few monitors currently
LFC is a thing but LFC-Flickering is, too. Because of the brightnessflicker this causes on my MSI Optix 271CQR i can't use Freee/G-Sync
Dude that's LFC
Not all Freesync monitors have LFC
all Freesync 2.0 monitors have LFC
But most Freesync 2.0 monitors are just as expensive Gsync counterparts
Yeah i have a msi mag27cq which is 1440p 144hz freesync and i dont see any tearing at below 40! (i believe the range is 45 - 144hz) and no tearing even at more than 200fps! (like overwatch which I'm getting 300 fps) and I'm using a gtx 1080
Provided the monitors are decent. There's NO discernable difference between gsync and free sync when configured correctly. Decent free sync monitors have LFC. And blur is caused by pixel response time not as some artifact of sync technology so entirely panel dependent.
Lol, WRONG.
@@DerrickRG no he is right. Ghosting is a screen latency issue. Gaming monitors should have low response times. Good monitors usually have the overdrive feature to help control this. None of this has anything to do with adaptive sync.
@@joer8854 Yeah exactly, they even say that at the end of the video. This was pretty much a monitor comparison not an adaptive sync one.
Robinson Joe Yea but just because they don’t have the budget they chose to make it so scuffed..
If you don’t have the budget for a comparison video, don’t make one.
Xavier Gomez It’s not shaming. It’s criticizing them for an extremely unprofessional work.
“Oh we have 2 monitors in our office? Wait.. one is gsync and other FreeSync? Ok let’s compare technologies based on what we just happen to have here”
What?
Freesync also have feature for eliminating tearing below the freesync window called the Low Framerate Compensation.
Only on FreeSync 2 setups, which again indicates to the different type of quality you can get from monitor to monitor.
@ufd tech
The freesync 2 standard mandates lfc's inclusion but that doesn't mean that there aren't monitors with freesync Gen 1 that had lfc its just the manufacturer didn't HAVE to include lfc as a feature but plenty of them threw it in there.
@@UFDTech No, my freesync monitor has LFC and it is only freesync 1. The lfc function itself is done in software on the GPU.
LFC has been a thing since 2017.
Lfc is not a gpu software feature. It's a feature of the monitor. Some support it, some don't. Ufc tech is wrong that it has to be freesync 2 to have lfc but otherwise they're correct.
Cheap Korean budget Freesync monitor vs Dell G-sync monitor and your surprised there is ghosting? Come on your better than this.
what did you expect people choose freesync cause its found in cheap korean budget monitors if you havent noticed most amd fan boys are poor
@@samuelkdu what? If you are comparing two technologies, apples to apples, you compare two monitors with the same base panels. its not rocket science bro. You don't compare a $200 and $500 monitor like that.
Samuel Du FreeSync is also included in high end top quality monitors.
Are you drunk?
Samuel Du I went Freesync path because it was supported by consoles and TVs.
@@samuelkdu or we have save money from buying an amd graphics card to put more money into the display
I think it would have been better if you used 2 exact same quality monitor. Half of the comments during the video was around ghosting more apparent on the freesync monitor. This is why we need to check response time, hz and input lag when looking to buy a new monitor....
Sorry for my bad english!!
What monitor do u recommend for me that has 144hz and g sync
Dude no offense, I love your videos and all.
But if you don’t have the budget for a proper comparison video, don’t make one.
This video was so scuffed and should’ve never been uploaded..
You wouldn't have screen tearing below 50 fps on free-sync, because you have LFC. Also, capping FPS at 142 is probably not low enough for free-sync as frames will spike above 144. Not sure if you are using in-game frame-cap or riva-tuner, but either way neither is accurate
How can fps reach 144 if it's CAPPED at 142? 🤣
@@crimson1718 The frame rate can actually spike above the framerate cap, which is why it's generally recommended that you cap your fps a few frames below your monitor's refresh rate.
@@beanos2287If your "cap" can be broken, it's not a cap. 🤣
@@RedPill780 well, it's called a framerate cap, but it isn't always stable.
This comparison makes absolutely no sense... you should have bought two of the same monitors but one specifically made for g-sync and the other for FreeSync. MSI, for example, has many sets of those... very flawed comparison. By the way, ghosting doesn't have to do with sync technology, but with the screens' ability to refresh its pixels lmao
You forgot about LFC on FreeSync with AMD. The monitor can go below the freesync range, because then it just doubles frames up. Say you drop to 40fps, it will change the monitor to 80hz and show each frame twice. Also, did you cap the frame rate as to make sure you're not going over the max refresh?
I've actually found freesync to work better than the g-sync one i bought, both on the same system with nvidia gpu. That's comparing explicitly tearing and sync properties, not quality of panels. 34gk950f , freaking amazing monitor: 3440x1440, 144hz, "HDR", freesync. Make sure it's the freesync version, up to 144hz vs 120hz on the gsync model. Also, freesync works amazing with nvidia gpus. The freesync blew the water out of the PG348q g-sync
My question my sound stupid since i am not an expert but if you use nvidia's gsync on a freesync panel does it work equaly-better-worse than an AMDgpu+Freesync monitor ?
I am asking this because amd gpu+ freesync monitor is hardware related and nvidiagpu+freesync is software ?
@@mks2184 well typically it depends on the panel in most cases. Though the approved panels by nvidia should absolutely function just as good or close enough. It can in many cases work "equally" as good. Ironically for me though, my 34gk950f freesync display worked better with the g-sync software than the pg348q g-sync display. As long as you check reviews or comments about a display and if it works well with the nvidia g-sync software, it usually wont matter to be honest. If there is a difference, its usually highly negligible. Do make sure to check the free-sync range vs g-sync range on the hardware model relative to your GPU strength and fps you play at, where this is typically the only difference that will matter.
The only reasonable situation that would apply to your case, about an amd gpu performing better with a freesync display than the nvidia software, would be if you're buying a monitor/panel that is off-brand, unknown, or known to not function too well with nvidia software. Otherwise, if it's reviewed or commentators say it works well, it's honestly probably not gonna matter. Go with freesync if the panel you want is of that variation. I personally have had a better experience with freesync on nvidia than their supposedly superior g-sync modules. It works well. If you're deciding this based on GPU, just get the GPU that you really want and get a panel that's known to work well with both gpus.
It's not that deep bro ;)
@@RuthlessFares Thanks for your answer mate, much appreciated
3:07
No it is *NOT* "better".
Freesync and G-sync each have different advantages and disadvantages *other* then just cost, I'm talking features here.
What you can say is that certain *implementations* of G-sync is better then certain *implementations* of freesync.
But G-sync is really just ahead when Nvidia has released a new G-sync module lately.
They don't always do so though.
And when it's been a while since last time the other scaler manufacturers catch up in freesync features and even passes the G-sync module in a lot of ways.
Advantages are often things like slightly lower latency (except when Nvidia has recently played catch up), more connectivity (except when Nvidia has recently played catch up) and so one and so forth.
As for the monitors that objectively give you a worse experience then G-sync those are so cheap that they're not *competing* with G-sync at all but with the monitors with *no* adaptive sync at all.
And a *bad* freesync implementation is still superior to no adaptive sync even if it might not be on par with a good freesync or g-sync implementation.
Anyway, remember that there are multiple scaler manufacturers that provides freesync support in their modules, and some of them are on par with G-sync already and others haven't quite figured out this whole adaptive sync thing yet and are miles behind G-sync, and some are occasionally ahead of G-sync (although Nvidia has done a good job of never allowing them to stay ahead for long).
3:46
That has *nothing* to do with what is "better" or not.
What you're describing is the qualification standard.
That is what Freesync 2 offers if you care about that kind of stuff.
As well as LFC support for Freesync 1 monitors.
It's as simple as going to AMDs website and looking up "LFC" in the list of compatible monitors.
Monitors *without* LFC are not competing with G-sync monitors at all, they're all either competing with no-adaptive sync monitors (and are therefore way, way cheaper and *intentionally* using a worse and therefore cheaper implementation of freesync) or they're resolutions and aspect ratios that G-sync don't offer.
Either way the scaler manufacturers are trying to find ways to differentiate themselves and to be competitive with Nvidias scaler.
This isn't some kind of one sided this is *always* better then the alternatives issue.
Realtek scalers have *some* advantages and some *disadvantages* vs Nvidias G-sync depending on the particular products you're comparing.
MStar scalers has certain *other* advantages then either of the other two and also disadvantages.
Same with Novatek scalers.
This is engineering we're talking about here.
And engineering *always* involves trade offs.
And here each of them (Nvidia, Realtek, Novatek and MStar) brings different things to the table for the monitor manufacturers to take into consideration and in many cases you'll get a *better* experience with the Freesync alternatives as a end user.
Yet you claim that Freesync is somehow inferior because AMD *deliberately* gave people the choice to buy cheaper implementations that does not fulfill any standards like LFC support or Freesync 2?
Like seriously?
We're computer enthusiast here.
Anyone who don't know what LFC support is or Freesync 2 is probably don't know what adaptive sync is to start with making this point moth or are just bad at researching computer parts and buy prebuilt.
Or they're Nvidia shills who don't *care* about researching AMD stuff.
As for recommendations to newbies building computers just tell them to buy Freesync 2 or Freesync 1 with LFC support and *not* without if they're sensitive to tearing.
Or tell them to buy freesync and save them some money without having to argue with them about why this "freesync" thing is actually worth spending money on vs a monitor without any kind of adaptive sync at all since they quite frankly probably don't even know what tearing *is* at that point...
AMD fan go back to bed
@@topbanana4013 This has little to nothing to do with being a fan of anything.
The video is simply misleading as it's mixing up differences in implementations and differences in the actual quality of the technology and because it mixes up the technology itself with the certification standards involved.
@@Luredreier I did so much research on this before spending allot of cash everywhere I go they all say g sync is superior I only here different from comments made by the AMD fan club though but true
@@Luredreier damn write my essay for me
@@topbanana4013 How so?
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Man one thing about these tests is even same model monitors can vary lol
would have been a good start to use the same base monitor or at least panels for this comparison. These freesync vs gsync videos they keep doing are all over the place
It's a panel refresh rate difference and not adaptive sync implementation. But yes, if the price difference is small in this case you can for for g-sync one because it has better panel.
2 different panels... ofc he will say the brightness is higher or something else bc of the different monitors
I use the Free-sync version of the 21:9 Predator X34 (bought it a few years back thinking AMD would put out a card to compete with Nvidia in the upper range; not knowing Nvidia would open up G-sync before that happened.......) to save about $340 over the G-sync version at the time. Even though this panel isn't "certified" it has made a world of difference and the range is really good (40-75fps at 3440x1440).
I went with the same monitor but with gsync. I thought it also wasnt certified, and just "compatible"
Just bought a new 7900 xtx and am being reminded how bad screen tearing is.
Curious about the type of camera used in recording this video, and type of lens as well, it would be great if you would make us a video about your gearset. Love your content, keep up the good work.
Edit: With some tweaking, your video quality could be a lot better. (i.e isolating background, blurring ,etc.)
You should have used two of the same brand and model monitors (not literally obviously). One with G-sync and one with Free sync (proper compatible one).
That way quality of panel as you said would then offer a more comparable experience yeah?
you forgot enhanced sync, it does also help against screen tearing
It helps with latency when you push more frames than the frequency of the panel. FreeSync is the one that helps against screen tearing. FreeSync 2 allows you to enable both Enhanced Sync and FreeSync.
@@louis.bodota i have freesync one with LFC and both enhanced sync and freesync are enabled in the driver...
@@jkd7799Yann Yeah, my bad. FreeSync 1 works with Enhanced Sync as well.
You should have adjusted the monitors overdrive feature to reduce the ghosting. Did you actually make the monitors have similar settings?
dude , if you get ghosting , then the monitor actually can not process 144hz because of grey to grey (thingy ). you should try locking your frames a little bit lower . in most cases , monitors advertised as 144hz can only display something like 120hz . so if you lock your fps even lower , like 110 or maybe 100 or 90 , you might not get ghosting . Besides , does the ghosting appear only when you turn on freesync at 133 fps or not ? you need to test more . this video does not provide enough info
How do i know I have the gsync monitor with the model in the back? In my monitor settings i have the opinion to enable adaptive/freesync and in my nvidia control panel I can enable g-sync but i don't know if I should have both running or just one or the other? ASUS VG278Q
Ufd tech i have a question i see this 164 99 amazingly priced 165hz free sync monitor? But there's also a 200 dollar 144hz with g sync which onebshould i get. The 165 one did say it was free sync with g sync compatibility what does that mean
I'm confused (nothing new btw), but are we comparing freesync vs gysnc or are we comparing those 2 monitors?? You blur the line between these two extremes to the point of invalidating your conclusions.
hi, I don't have wallpaper engine and i want to download the amd wallpaper and idk how, can someone help me pls?
Haven’t watched, (my guess) Might make a small difference if you are on a true g sync monitor with the module vs just a g sync capable monitor (adaptive/freesync monitor). But I doubt you can tell the difference, I just switched from an 570 to a 1070 and my monitor doesn’t “officially” support adaptive sync but it works fine. Both freesync and adaptive sync worked well for me. I only had issues when I used a different resolution second monitor and it would bug out occasionally.
Dell makes really nice monitors, not using Dell for both tests is kinda unfair. I never heard of the brand on the right. Nice attempt though, but you can't go wrong with either Freesync or G-sync. Just get what matches your card.
Andrew Hunt sad part is is that price is a big commitment to graphic card brand once you get that monitor . We need a free sync/ g sync monitor that works with both gpus
@@easyebs5841 With Nvidia finally coming to their senses, any Freesync monitor will also work with Gsync. But only over DisplayPort
If you have a g-sync monitor do you still need to turn vsync on in game for it to work?
Gsync is better than Freesync for PvP, it's not so much a visual feedback difference necessarily, rather one of input delay reduction, but this comparison uses different monitors so it's not the best way to test this out. It would be better to do this type of testing on a monitor that supports both Freesync and Gsync.
my 144hz monitor have an option in monitor menu free sync but when i activate it in my NVCP it shows g sync?when deactivate free sync both disapear?im kind confused
I have had that Dell monitor for 3+ years and its is PERFECT. I play R6 Siege competitively and this monitor was my first jump from 1080p to 1440p and from 60Hz to 144Hz and it was an incredible difference. Also the Dell monitor offers 4 USB 3.0 ports and 2 of them are quick charge ready. Such an amazing value for 400. If you are reading this and the monitor is 599.99 USD just wait as it goes on sale for 380 USD.
is the ghosting coming from gsync or freesync or dell and acer?? just saying that panels are different such as are the combinations of panels and lightning and sync techniques
Take the cable from one monitor and put it in the other. Does it still ghost? Only way to know if it is gsync or the monitor.
What about monitors that cost nearly the same? Is there a difference?
As always informative and entertaining
Thank you
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Hi, someone can tell me what is this Dell monitor used on the left setup? Thnk
Cant find how to download the wallpaper tho.. just a steam link.. logged in and subscribed.. still cant download :/
Which 1440p monitor should i buy?
what keyboard do you use? what about the mouse pad? :) ty
The point of this video was Free sync tech vs Adaptive Sync tech and what we got was There basically the same just one is cheaper and the other makes sure you have a decent display with a minimum standard and a small Hardware piece...... We already knew this. Nivida just wanted extra money and were greedy. Pick the display to match your future Graphics card and be done with it.
Or get a TV with adaptive sync for your display and then you have to get an AMD card anyway because Nivida will not support HDMI Adaptive Sync.
but what if i have the ASUS VG248QG monitor (supports Freesync Premium and G-Sync and has ELMB/Extreme Low Motion Blur) and i have the hp pavilion gaming laptop 15-ec2007np (with NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU and the AMD Ryzen 7 5800H with Radeon graphics and two Hynix 8gb 3200Mhz RAM's) whats better G-Sync (or G-Sync compatible i dont know you see what type of G-Sync it is) or Freesync Premium relying on my setup
But you forgot to include your control... a 250hz 1080p without using either :-)
hey, so i have a rx 580 and the freesync option says my AOC g2590fx goes from 30 to 144hz
can soome one tell me how to get these wall paper i clicked the link but im unsure what i do next.. do i need to pay
you do, you have to buy wallpaper engine on steam, but the wallpapers themselves are free
Thx for the video.
Q: Does Freesync have a dedicated hardware chip like Gsync has with Gsync Ultimate?
Can you give us the link for the monitors
Got the AOC G2590FX (official Nvidia G-sync Compatible) and don't know which GPU will be better for my config.
GTX 1650 SUPER (G-sync Compatible), or
RX 5500 XT (Freesync)...
Both cards are good and perfs are pretty the same...
So, G-sync Compatible or Freesync??
how to install the wallpaper, i subscribed but nothing happened
Where can i get backrounds like that for a desktop?
I have no idea why but i can see the monitors being so smooth(especially the left) even from this 60 FPS source.
The motion looks so....not blurry it makes you wanna cry..
What do they use to monitor frame rate and stuff
You should do a side by side like this comparing free sync monitor with a AMD card and a free sync monitor with a nvidia card.(offcourse using the adaptive sync feature in the nvidia control panel)
It would be a much better test....
Name of the desk?
What is that cabinet which houses dual system ?
Can i put a freesync , 144hz ,1ms with a rtx 2070 super graphic card , cause normally i think it's better to put freesync with AMD graphic card but are we really able to see the difference? (Sorry for my bad english lol)
Good Video to gather information - thanks!
Thank you for using Steelseries gear, they don't get enough love
G sync vs g sync compatible?
Yeah, instead he should write something like "G-Sync monitors that are Freesync compatible".
I'm not sure this is true, but I heard that nvidia made it where even if the monitor is a free sync monitor, g sync will still be enabled for it. Could someone please verify this?
Nope
that's the same Dell Gsync monitor that I'm using right now. Idk, at least my Dell S2716DG isn't all that great. I'm constantly having problems with the gsync being broken. And many times it seems like Gsync isn't even working. I still get choppy frames from time to time.
Where can i get those live Wallpapers?
THe other major factor in choosing between free-sync and G-sync is that Nvidia cards 10 series and up have free-sync support. so if you're still rocking an extremely beefy and relevant 900 series card like my beautiful 980 Ti Hybrid then it's only G-Sync for us. In this regard I am happy that the choice is somewhat made for me :)
Are there these two wallpapers maybe in 4k ?
What does ufd stands for?
"Friends"
no one commented on this, big F
Can u build 350 pc but using amd parts only
Question of the month:
Its beneficial for csgo a freesync 75hz monitor when i have 300-400fps ingame?
You guys should have gotten the free sync version of dell for the comparison. It’s called the S2716DGF.
Someone mind linking the monitors. Please.
My freesync monitor is gsync compatible.
What are their pixel response times?
I own that exact dell monitor which is known to have ghosting problems, turning overdrive to medium helps or turning the nvidia settings to ULTRA LOW MOTION! but that means turning sync off!
But is there a Ryzen and Nvidia wallpapaer tho
shouldn't you have the same systems but similar nvidia and amd gpu's to make the comparison all about the sync technology?
well if the panel ghosts there is a problem with that and you cant test!
Should've had a 3rd party setting up the pc without telling which is which so that there is no bias/placebo effect
Does nvidia support freesync?
Was it freesync premium pro?
newer nvidia cards also prevent tearing above the monitor refresh rate it's called Fast sync
edit: G sync and free sync prevents stuttering on the range of the monitor, tearing is only when the fps is higher than monitor hz
so g-sync works on free-sync but quality of the panel matters as well. You wont get tearing vysnc off or dropped frames with vsync on but you might get annoyed about the blurry ghosting because of the an inferior panel.
Ryzen FTW, Noti squad btw!!
yep I also went with Ryzen because of the intel bugs intel just keeps on getting lol!
Wallpaper engine link???
Terrible comparison. Re-do it with identical panels with Freesync and G-sync. Maybe get a couple of Acer monitors.
How do you get animated wallpapers?
Wallpaper engine
4:32 how to keep fps below refresh rate ?
Backblaze.... Are they using intel for their mainframe???
does that freesync monitor support g-sync?if yes why not comparing the result
@@zawium that y i said this so we can see any dif
How can I get one of these background on the screen??!
In the description bro
That TN Panel on the Dell is Leagues ahead of the VA panel on the Mecer!!! LGs VA panels will tell a different story
if you set up your nvidia setting rigjt up, then you dont need a g sync Monitor
16x
fxaa on
gamma on
tripple off
mfaa on
shadercache on
lod clamp
trilineare off
v sync for 3d games
no problems with that on a 60 hz ips
stable 60 fps without fragments
Low framerate Compensation works on freesync too. So if you drop below the range you won’t get tearing.
dont loading this video. why ?
Wouldn't Freesync 2 be more relevant these days?😅
that terible cable management damn... where is SA did you get the desk from? i lost their card and i need that desk its some company in PTA if im not mistaken>
Wait.. I want a wallpaper.. but I have a ryzen processor AND a rtx card.. what do I do
just switch up both in a theme?
Isn't that a problem with the panel and not the technology???