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Yes it will.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.With a display port cable it will use the exact frame rate your graphics card is producing. Prior to g sync there was a universal standard or 60 frames, however to prevent a lot of problems is your computer couldn't push 60 it would immediately drop to 30 as a standard, and again to 15. In a complicated way this made it easier for users and manufacturers.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes but you will need to use the Dual-link DVI-D connector not the HDMI. HDMI only supports 60 HZ
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes, it comes with a dual-link DVI cable which is capable of running 144hz. To activate it...use the steps below Search for Display Settings in Cortana/Search bar On the left side click Display then near the bottom click Advanced Display Settings It will take you to the page where you can change your resolution. At the bottom of the page select Display adapter properties A new window will appear. On one of the tabs at the top select monitor.
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