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According to Rtings.com, this monitor is "G-Sync Compatible", which means that NVIDIA's drivers will communicate with the monitor's Freesync drivers. There isn't a special chip to support G-Sync like in "Native" G-Sync monitors, but it'll mostly work the same if you have an NVIDIA 10-series or newer card.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.only works with a dp cable, wont work with hdmi.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have the option to set up G-Sync when I have the provided DisplayPort cable plugged in, whereas the "Set Up G-SYNC" tab doesn't exist when I have the provided HDMI cable plugged in. I believe this is because G-Sync requires DisplayPort 1.2a and above, which the provided cable is, and requires HDMI version 2.1, while the provided cable is HDMI 2.0. Even with the DisplayPort plugged in and a G-Sync tab visible, I still get a "selected Display is not validated as G-SYNC Compatible" message. My GPU is GeForce RTX 3060, for reference.
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