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  • Connect the monitor to your GeForce RTX 20-Series or GeForce GTX 10-Series graphics card using a DisplayPort cable
  • Enable the Variable Refresh Rate functionality of your display by using the monitor's controls and On-Screen Display
  • Open the NVIDIA Control Panel from the bottom right of Windows
  • Expand the "Display" section
  • Click on “Set up G-SYNC”
  • Tick the “Enable G-SYNC, G-SYNC Compatible” box
  • Tick the “Enable settings for the selected display model” box
  • Click “Apply” on the bottom right
  • If the above isn't available, or isn't working, you may need to go to "Manage 3D Settings", click the "Global" tab, scroll down to "Monitor Technology", select "G-SYNC Compatible" in the drop down, and then click "Apply"
  • Additionally, you may need to go to "Change Resolution" on the left nav and apply a higher refresh rate, or different resolution

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/geforce-rtx-2060-g-sync-compatible-game-ready-driver/

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8 hours ago, Jo_ said:

I have a titan x and a AOC G2590FX  which was recently added as a supported monitor I believe but I can seem to find the option anywhere in my NVIDIA control panel any help would be amazing.

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1021857-g-sync-compatible-master-thread/

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On 1/18/2019 at 7:51 PM, ChewToy! said:

https://gyazo.com/1be39655a9a73cf5118b6a305a98c3b4
https://gyazo.com/f2b26048b8c6921559be70069852d24e

 

This is what my control pannel looks like after restarts and driver reinstalls am I doing something wrong?

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1 hour ago, Jo_ said:

https://gyazo.com/1be39655a9a73cf5118b6a305a98c3b4
https://gyazo.com/f2b26048b8c6921559be70069852d24e

 

This is what my control pannel looks like after restarts and driver reinstalls am I doing something wrong?

That first pic shows a different monitor than the 2590fx.

 

In the second picture, you're looking under v-sync but up further there's should be a tab for, "monitor technology," that should show either fixed refresh rate or g-sync. 

 

Are you sure you're using a display port 1.2 or higher cable? 

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Forgive me as I don't pay much attention to the highest end GPUs (and took an extended leave from pc gaming) but I just learned there's a gtx titan x which is maxwell and then also (just) titan x

 

Blurbusters lists the titan x as a Pascal card and therefore is included in their, "gsync compatible," list. 

 

The gtx titan x wouldn't work with, "gsync compatible," displays as it is a maxwell based card. 

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