I've seen where different monitors have different freesync ranges. This can be a problem if the specs for the monitor aren't readily available. I'm only interested in ranges of 50-75hz as this will cover any games I play in MAME. I play PC games, but they're more secondary. I do want something with reasonable power so I can play Doom, Star Citizen. The 1060 would be a definite go if not for the extra hardware and cost associated with gsync.
Another point for AMD is Freesync will be part of HDMI spec, meaning newer TVs will have support for it. That's good news for HTPC/MAME setups..
*Update* Got the Nitro RX480 4GB in today for $229. Was thinking of settling on a 470, but the 480 was only $20 more. At the current prices, the 470 makes no sense.
Edited by vram74 (09/01/16 11:49 PM)
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