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6 minutes ago, ltblbio said:

I enabled G-Sync on accident. My monitor isn't turning back on. I rebooted it (big mistake, I know!)

What can I do? I can boot to bios or Linux if needed. 

Does the monitor nativly support G-Sync?
Does anything display on the monitor when the computer first initiates?

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5 hours ago, ltblbio said:

I think the issue is that I changed it on Nvidia control panel which I can't run in safe mode

If you changed it from software then you could try booting into the safe mode and do a system restore to before you did that change. Logically settings should be reverted to previous state.

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