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Not sure if my previous answer posted yet, but I had initially referenced that this was a 60hz monitor. It's actually a 75hz. You should still not have to worry about g-sync capabilities. It'll display just fine. Just make sure you change the refresh rate to 75hz in windows display settings and make sure your nvidia drivers have this as your primary source of graphics display (if using an Intel chip with integrated graphics). Sorry for the incorrect answer previously.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't think you'll see any difference as this is limited to 60hz. Meaning the g-sync options that you'd get in higher end monitors would be useless here even if offered. I don't recall the response rate for this, but I've used nvidia cards in similarly spec'd monitors and it works fine. If gaming is your concern, pay the premium for something with g-sync and 120hz/144hz. And I know it's not an even comparison, but I've used an rx 580 on it and games look good on it with no real perceivable hindrance to the gaming experience. Basically, yes. The gpu will work just fine. Nvidia just wants you to pay more for something they've "certified" but ultimately it's still just a 60hz monitor.
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