What is g sync?

G-Sync is a technology developed by Nvidia that aims to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering during gameplay. It synchronizes the refresh rate of the monitor with the frame rate of the graphics card, resulting in a smoother and more consistent gaming experience.

G-Sync uses a specialized module that is installed in compatible monitors, which communicates with the graphics card to adjust the refresh rate dynamically. This means that the monitor only displays images when they are ready, preventing any tearing or stuttering that can occur when the graphics card and monitor are out of sync.

G-Sync is primarily used for PC gaming and is supported by a growing number of games and monitors. However, G-Sync monitors tend to be more expensive than those without the technology, and it is only compatible with Nvidia graphics cards.