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Unfortunately with the Vega short supply looks like it's Nvidia fast sync for
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1.1 will not run free sync, your Mac will not recognize the display if you use 1.2+.
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Compared to the Alienware - while having a 240Hz refresh rate paired with G-Sync is nice, quite frankly, the level of fluidity is negligible when compared to a 144Hz panel with no adaptive sync technology
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The refresh rate is nice, but not as smooth as g-sync when playing games succseseble to stuttering
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you can see the Freesync setting displayed and if its HDR as well as watch the frequency sync with your game FPS.
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G-sync would have been nice, but this monitor was already at the limit of what I was willing to pay.
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I have read about this product a lot and knew the details of things about it and when I bought it i found it better than I imagine a good competitor to the other screens, especially that it does not contain a lie G-sync by the way I should tell you about two things you may not have seen in impressions or
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Don’t mind that it’s free sync and not gsync since my 1080 TI typically pushes max frame rates at native res
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For those who wants to boot in Windows to take advantage of Free-Sync 2, you need to switch the monitor display port version to exact 1.2