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I am kind of interested to buy a budgeted freesync panel (kind of under 120 dollars). Now I am in some confusion about freesync tech.

1. Mostly LG's budget monitors support freesync tech with a refresh rate of 75hz. (normally 60hz panel they are though). Am I correct?

2. If they are freesync supported; this tech can be enabled from the panel settings while using an HDMI Cable. (though connected by Intel onboard graphics).

3. This feature can be also enabled while paired with an LG panel with an nvidia gpu.

(So, does the above points prove that it is possible, using a Freesync monitor while freesync feature on with an Nvidia or with an onboard Intel graphics?)

 

If not, then what does that feature do while it is activated from the panel. Or how could be this feature is activated while the company restricted it for only AMD users?

 

(For the kind information- I am talking about a couple of past time while Nvidia does not announce their freesync support feature.)

 

 

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Freesync will only work on certain monitors on Nvidia cards. Some Monitors will be very buggy, or just not work with an Nvidia card, and some work just fine. Just as a warning

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Freesync only works on 10 series and up Nvidia cards and you must use display port for it to work. If the panel is not verified as compatible by Nvidia you have to enable it manually in the Nvidia control panel but it is not guaranteed to work and can be quite buggy.  

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