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Here's the thing. Freesync technology is only capable of activating with an AMD gpu, not an NVidia card. So if you're asking that if this monitor will "transform" from freesync to gsync, you're dead wrong. Gsync technology is only exclusively with NVidia gpu's, and monitors built in with gsync are far more expensive than freesync monitors, even though that freesync monitors tend to do a better job than gsync. But to answer your question. Yes, you can use an NVidia card on this monitor, you just wont get that stutter free technology on both ends from freesync or gsync from this monitor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, FreeSync can be turned on and off via the control menu on the monitor itself.
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