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G sync Question

Yakusoku

I have the old ROG Swift (first TN one) and now just recently got the IPS 165hz version.

 

So quick question, since I'm now using the IPS as my main monitor does it matter to turn of Gsync on the TN one? (Will turning off Gsync yield extra performance, less heat, ideal or not, etc etc is my question.) As its only just going to be relegated as a 2nd multitasking monitor.

 

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It doesn't matter if you're not gaming on it. GSync exists to reduce/eliminate screen tearing in gaming.

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Mhm yeah I get that, but does it matter (any benefits, etc etc) if its turned off on the 2nd monitor that isn't being used to game. The main monitor will still have it enabled of course.

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2 minutes ago, Yakusoku said:

does it matter (any benefits, etc etc) if its turned off on the 2nd monitor that isn't being used to game.

Not really.

 

Also, use the little arrow on the bottom of my reply to quote me. I'll get notified that way.

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Everybody turns to dust.

 

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Does your PC can run way above 165Hz?

If not, then Gsync is useless also there.

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22 minutes ago, Drak3 said:

Not really.

 

Also, use the little arrow on the bottom of my reply to quote me. I'll get notified that way.

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18 minutes ago, Constantin said:

Does your PC can run way above 165Hz?

If not, then Gsync is useless also there.

Yeah at certain games, the more demanding it goes 120-150+/-

I've read G-Sync works best 2/3 frames BELOW the monitors maximum frames, do I need to limit it when it does break through?

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