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Can you be a bit more informative of what computer and monitor you have? Do you know what G-Sync is?

 

The games you play and so on? You know put as much effort into your question as you'd like someone to put in your answer.

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4 minutes ago, BboyRule said:

but i think my 144hz monitor can do the job in preventing screen tearing

Tearing happens when there's soo much inconsistency with frametimes as well, You will be losing absolutely nothing turning G-Sync on and it's recommended personally speaking.

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oh btw. Anyone had experience with G-sync on Acer Nitro VG270UP screens? Or can one use RTX2060 gpu with freesync? (I thought NVidia latst drivers enable this). Would it be a "bad choice" to opt for this monitor for a RTX2060 card?

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3 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

Tearing happens when there's soo much inconsistency with frametimes as well, You will be losing absolutely nothing turning G-Sync on and it's recommended personally speaking.

running benchmark (heaven benchmark) with gsync ON results to a slightly lower score compared to gsync OFF

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2 minutes ago, BboyRule said:

running benchmark (heaven benchmark) with gsync ON results to a slightly lower score compared to gsync OFF

This shouldn't really be the case... and either ways synthetic benchmarks aren't real representations of real software performance if I'm honest.

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1 minute ago, Princess Cadence said:

This shouldn't really be the case... and either ways synthetic benchmarks aren't real representations of real software performance if I'm honest.

oh and I forgot to mention that my monitor is not Gsync certified, rather a freesync monitor.. since nvidia now has an option to enable gsync on freesync monitors.. so in other words, i do not have gsync hardware on my monitor.

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Yeah but if your freesync monitor is compatible with gsync in general it should work.

Not like its needed anyhow, if you got enough refresh rate screen tearing is a rare occurrence.

Everyone knows Gsync is a gimmick anyhow, trying to sell you on something that you dont need at a stupid high price point.

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