Hello,
I got the new monitor AOC 27G2U with Freesync Premium, but it is not, it is with"G-Sync" is in OSD menu of the monitor, not "freesync" and not "adaptive sync".
The AOC support said me that it uses "G-Sync Compatible", not native "G-Sync". I checked this monitor with my AMD GPU RX 5700 and the latest version of AMD Radeon™ Software, but the software shows that "Freesync Premium" is supported and enabled. I do not know if it is bug.
I do not know 100% if G-Sync-compatible supports my AMD Radeon RX 5700.
I got 4 x AOC 27G2U from different Online shops, but they use "G-Sync Compatile". I sent back two of four monitors. There is no real Freesync premium for AOC 27G2 in Germany, because its description lied to me.
Please answer quickly. I still have 10 days to return 2 monitors.
Thanks!
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Well, First I tested exactly this monitor with "G-Sync-Compatible".
The result is that this monitor works fine with my AMD Radeon GPU.
How to test:
1. Open gaming "Resident Evil 3" on Windows 10, not Linux. Set refresh rate 144 Hz.
2. Turn off "vsync" in the gaming setting, turn on "G-Sync" like "G-Sync-Compatible" and FPS display in OSD menu of this monitor.
3. Press "Alt" + "R" to open Radeon Software -> Gaming -> Select "REsident Evil 3".
4. Set the limits FPS in Readeon Chill: 58 to 144 FPS. Then you test this game.
5. See FPS display of the monitor that is synchronized with the other FPS of GPU.
6. Result: Both FPS (Monitor and GPU) are much changeable and a bit the same.
That means "G-Sync-Compatible" actually supports my GPU AMD Radeon RX 5700. And it was also recognized as "Freesync Premium" in AMD Radeon Software.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Hi, @kingfish what do you mean by that?
I can't delete post after making it...and my answer was off subject. Sorry
Well, First I tested exactly this monitor with "G-Sync-Compatible".
The result is that this monitor works fine with my AMD Radeon GPU.
How to test:
1. Open gaming "Resident Evil 3" on Windows 10, not Linux. Set refresh rate 144 Hz.
2. Turn off "vsync" in the gaming setting, turn on "G-Sync" like "G-Sync-Compatible" and FPS display in OSD menu of this monitor.
3. Press "Alt" + "R" to open Radeon Software -> Gaming -> Select "REsident Evil 3".
4. Set the limits FPS in Readeon Chill: 58 to 144 FPS. Then you test this game.
5. See FPS display of the monitor that is synchronized with the other FPS of GPU.
6. Result: Both FPS (Monitor and GPU) are much changeable and a bit the same.
That means "G-Sync-Compatible" actually supports my GPU AMD Radeon RX 5700. And it was also recognized as "Freesync Premium" in AMD Radeon Software.
Please correct me if I am wrong.