https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/ocuk_opens_g-sync_compatible_freesync_monitor_sections/1 Today, Nvidia releases their Geforce 417.71 WHQL driver, enabling support for G-Sync on VESA Adaptive Sync displays within their graphics drivers for the first time, opening Nvidia users up to a new world that's filled with affordable Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) screens.
To celebrate this, Overclockers UK, a UK components retailer, has opened up a new section for PC monitors, FreeSync (G-Sync Compatible), a sub-section which offers Nvidia certified adaptive sync displays, screens which support for G-Sync by default within the company's drivers.
In Nvidia's eyes, these monitors are the cream of the crop, the best that the adaptive sync ecosystem has to offer, at least out of the 400 screens that the company claims to have tested. Right now, 10 out of Nvidia's 12 certified monitors are available to purchase from Overclockers UK
I personally think this is a brilliant idea so that people who want a adaptive monitor can easily figure out if it has been tested with NVIDIA's latest driver.