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kelumhi
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The G-sync compatibility list is mostly BS anyways. They have som arbitrary requirements like that freesync has to be activated on the monitor out of the box.

You can activate G-sync on all freesync monitors and it works just fine. (as long as you have a gtx1000 series or newer gpu)

Is it a safe bet that these two monitors are the same monitor? The g-sync compatibility page doesn't  list more than 2  after the "xb273u" for any monitor.

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3 minutes ago, kelumhi said:

Is it a safe bet that these two monitors are the same monitor? The g-sync compatibility page doesn't  list more than 2  after the "xb273u" for any monitor.

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Yes, these monitors are the same.

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The G-sync compatibility list is mostly BS anyways. They have som arbitrary requirements like that freesync has to be activated on the monitor out of the box.

You can activate G-sync on all freesync monitors and it works just fine. (as long as you have a gtx1000 series or newer gpu)

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