NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ is an advanced technology that matches the monitor's refresh rate to the GPU frame rate. G-SYNC eliminates tearing, and minimizes stutter and input lag, providing a faster, smoother gaming experience when running 3D applications and games. G-SYNC requires a G-SYNC capable display.
Windows 7 or later Windows operating system (Desktop Window Manager must be disabled if using G-SYNC with windowed applications.)
NVIDIA G-SYNC capable display
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST or higher GPU (or Kepler-class or later Quadro GPU)
Compatible applications and games
Enable G-SYNC (NVIDIA Control Panel Display->Set up G-SYNC page).
Connect a G-SYNC-capable display and configure it to be the primary display (NVIDIA Control Panel Display->Set up multiple displays page).
Make sure Vertical sync is set to G-SYNC (NVIDIA Control Panel 3D Settings ->Manage 3D Settings page).
When G-SYNC is enabled, certain NVIDIA Control Panel settings are affected as follows:
NVIDIA Control Panel Page |
Setting |
How Affected |
Change Resolution |
Refresh rate |
Set to the highest refresh rate available for the display |
Manage 3D Settings |
Stereo Enabled |
Set to Off |
Manage 3D Settings |
Preferred refresh rate |
Feature is disabled |
Set Up Stereoscopic 3D |
Enable stereoscopic 3D |
Disabled |
To change any of these settings to a different value, disable G-SYNC.