05-02-2020
11:56 PM
- last edited on
05-03-2020
09:12 AM
by
SamsungCaleb
By Samsung, I go fore LG G-sync
and Samsung gaming tv off.
05-09-2020 03:18 PM
Apparentlt samsung are woring on getting certified
https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/tech-news-samsung-working-get-g-sync-certification-its-qled-tvs
06-16-2020 08:26 AM - edited 06-16-2020 08:27 AM
I hope this rumor is true. I have a q8fn and I'm in the same boat as everyone else. Gsync is detected in the nvidia control panel when I enebale freesync on the TV but the screen flickers and the display is not usable. I hope you fix this problem. Otherwise my next purchase will be with LG or another
@userVxFxIfYRXQ wrote:Apparentlt samsung are woring on getting certified
https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/tech-news-samsung-working-get-g-sync-certification-its-qled-tvs
brand that puts their customers first.
05-13-2020 02:16 PM
I am really disappointed with my Samsung QLED TVs. I have three.
The picture is great, but the software is terrible. The last FW update on my living room QLED broke HDR with my windows PC, and there is no way to roll back and no response from Samsung.
This lack of g-sync is just another reason to avoid Samsung TVs in future.
Looking forward to OLED
05-19-2020 03:00 PM
Agreed. One would think Samsung is trying to hold on to customers, I don't know how serious they are.
I purchased a Q70r last winter thinking it would be good for general gaming, some HDR, stuff like that. I knew that freesync and VRR wasn't compatible with my PC ( 2080 super ), but the word at the time was major companies were making this possible... and that was true except for Samsung.
Oh and the TV likes to turn itself on... which is fun.
06-01-2020 02:58 AM
This is really disappointing from Samsung, it's been over a year now and every other display seems to be capable of doing this but not with Samsung. I have the Q70R which i purchased last year with the intention of using it for gaming eventually. They really got me on the marketing that this TV was ideal for gaming which is clearly isn't true now. I really do hope they get manage to fix this with a driver update
06-16-2020 02:19 AM
Any news about gsync compatible? I have a q60r and rtx 2060 super
06-16-2020 05:53 AM
Are we going to see this implementation anytime soon?
06-16-2020 09:54 PM
As a q70r owner I really hope that Samsung will step it up and will bring the G-sync support to their TVs. I would be pretty disappointed if they only focused on their top tier HDMI 2.1 tv sets.
08-17-2020 11:24 AM - edited 08-17-2020 11:28 AM
there is a solution to enable G-SYNC Compatible temporarily until it is 100% official
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hwUNndVyN4&t=99s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNux4L4XLd4&t=69s
Samsung Qled G-SYNC Tutorial: ( Note: currently only available on RTX 20 OR GTX 16 SERIES GRAPHICS CARDS. OLD CARDS AREN'T SUPPORTED. )
1. Plug hdmi into tv.
2. Download latest Nvidia drivers.
3. General, external device manager, hdmi uhd color, then select the hdmi you have hooked up.
4. Back out of hdmi color, go to game mode settings. Make sure game mode is on. Make sure freesync ultimate is selected. *note: Game motion plus adds latency, but smooths image. It's optional.
5. Open Nvidia control panel.
6. Locate Setup gsync tab. *note: you may have to adjust resolution lower to gain access to gsync.
7. Enable gsync for full screen and windows.
8. You must leave "enable settings for the selected display model" unchecked