On Windows 10, starting with driver version 417.71, Nvidia now supports G-Sync on FreeSync monitors bringing adaptive sync for smoother frame rates while reducing tearing and stuttering to more users.
If you have one of the models confirmed to be compatible, G-Sync will enable automatically. However, if you don’t have a supported display, it’s still possible to enable the feature using the Nvidia Control Panel.
In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to enable Nvidia G-Sync on your AMD’s FreeSync monitor on Windows 10.
How to enable G-Sync on FreeSync compatible monitor
Use these steps to enable G-Sync on your FreeSync monitor:
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Download the latest Nvidia video driver.
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Double-click the 417.71-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql.exe file to update your current driver.
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Continue with the on-screen directions to complete the installation.
Quick Tip: You don’t need to install all the components, installing only the driver is enough. -
Right-click the Nvidia icon in the notification area of the taskbar and click the Nvidia Control Panel option.
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Expand the Display branch.
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Click on Set up G-Sync.
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Check the Enable G-SYNC, G-SYNC Compatible option.
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Check the Enable settings for the selected display model option.
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Click the Apply button.
Alternative steps to enable G-Sync or FreeSync monitor
If the settings outlined above aren’t available, or G-Sync isn’t working, while in the Nvidia Control Panel use these steps:
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Expand the 3D Settings branch.
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Click on Manage 3D settings.
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Click the Global Settings tab.
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Select the Monitor Technology option.
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Use the drop-down menu and select the G-Sync Compatible option.
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Click the Apply button.
Additionally, you may have to click on the Change Resolution section, under Display, and apply a higher refresh rate or different resolution for G-Sync to start working.
Once you complete the steps, G-Sync should start working on your FreeSync monitor.