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18 minutes ago, ExtremelyPoorGamer said:

what's mbr...

Motion Blur Reduction, also known as backlight strobing. It might have some fancy name in the monitor's control panel

 

18 minutes ago, ExtremelyPoorGamer said:

...i am using hdmi cable came from the monitor 

The monitor must be using HDMI 2.1 or newer, in order Gsync to work over HDMI

 

https://search.brave.com/search?q=lg+24Gn65r+hdmi+version&source=web&summary=1&conversation=a56d67d165229deb9ef08a

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31 minutes ago, Salted Spinach said:

Motion Blur Reduction, also known as backlight strobing. It might have some fancy name in the monitor's control panel

 

The monitor must be using HDMI 2.1 or newer, in order Gsync to work over HDMI

 

https://search.brave.com/search?q=lg+24Gn65r+hdmi+version&source=web&summary=1&conversation=a56d67d165229deb9ef08a

is dp cable worth getting for gsync? also if monitor has freesync enabled will that be enough 

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2 minutes ago, ExtremelyPoorGamer said:

is dp cable worth getting for gsync?

That's for you to decide. If the framerate is high enough that you dont notice the screen tearing, it may not be worth spending more to get Gsync to work.

 

3 minutes ago, ExtremelyPoorGamer said:

...if monitor has freesync enabled will that be enough 

Yes

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13 minutes ago, ExtremelyPoorGamer said:

is dp cable worth getting for gsync? also if monitor has freesync enabled will that be enough 

A DP cable is good for long term investment anyway, it's usually faster than HDMI out of versions found on the same display. DP to DP shouldn't be much more expensive than an HDMI-HDMI equivalent

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3 hours ago, Salted Spinach said:

The monitor must be using HDMI 2.1 or newer, in order Gsync to work over HDMI

Further to this requirement, Nvidia hardware supported VRR over HDMI from Ampere (30 series). So a 2060 would not support it over HDMI anyway. AMD has a non-standard way to get VRR over HDMI versions before it became a standard so that might be what is in use here.

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