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Linus has made videos on this topic, and it does not seem to hard to replace the logic board with the nvidia g-sync one

 

It just has to be a compatible monitor though as you can strap on a g-sync module intended for a 1080p 144hz monitor on a 60hz 1440p monitor

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Linus has made videos on this topic, and it does not seem to hard to replace the logic board with the nvidia g-sync one

 

It just has to be a compatible monitor though as you can strap on a g-sync module intended for a 1080p 144hz monitor on a 60hz 1440p monitor

Isnt the module just a simple GPU relaying a timed image to the pannel with added post processing? surely that means the module would have a bios which could be edited or changed?

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