Whether this applies to the RX 550 is unclear at the moment. This should change in the coming weeks as AMD prepares a driver update to support the UHD playback feature. Owners of this ultra budget GPU, on the other hand, have to do without the 4K Netflix, and this applies to all other Radeon cards. The Radeon RX 550 is capable of handling FreeSync and ReLive, the competing technologies to Nvidia’s G-Sync and ShadowPlay. G-Sync can now be excluded from this list, closing in on the feature lag compared to its direct competitor, the AMD Radeon RX 550. Originally, unlike the GeForce GTX 1050, the GT 1030 supported neither G-Sync nor ShadowPlay Highlights (for recording videos) or the UHD playback on streaming platforms, such as Netflix. READ ALSO: Latest Nvidia Ampere GTX 2080 Release rumors Just random Speculation It is unclear though, as to which driver exactly enabled the variable refresh rate on the entry-level Pascal card. The company, though, recommends a GeForce GTX 1050 Ti or a faster graphics card for optimal gaming experience.Īccordingly, the GP107 GPU wasn’t limited in terms of the hardware, but G-Sync was simply not activated in the driver. When asked on the matter, Nvidia confirmed that G-Sync works on a GeForce GT 1030 when a DisplayPort output is present. Not only did the option appear, but the variable refresh rate also worked in operation. ![]() Nvidia confirms GeForce GT 1030 G-Sync SupportĪ few weeks ago, a Reddit user noticed that the GeForce GT 1030 suddenly offered the option to enable G-Sync in the driver menu. But, it seems that the graphics has now been upgraded to support the technology. ![]() The product page for the GeForce GT 1030 clearly shows a ‘No’ in front of Nvidia G-Sync Ready feature.
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