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Freesync with nvidia help.

Modzau
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You'll get the full refresh rate of the monitor, just without the benefit of freesync.

I'm about to buy a new 3440x1440 (20:9) ultra wide monitor with 75hz freesync and I use a nvidia GPU, I dont care about the adaptive technology however will I still be able to get the full 75hz without getting a amd graphic card?

 

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA9FT4SD7573

 

DP: 56 - 61Hz (FreeSync 55 - 75Hz)

 

Any help is very much appreciated 

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You cant use freesync with Nvidia, freesync is for AMD. Nvidia uses G Sync.

You'd only be able to get the max 61hz refresh rate.

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14 minutes ago, RKRiley said:

You cant use freesync with Nvidia, freesync is for AMD. Nvidia uses G Sync.

You'd only be able to get the max 61hz refresh rate.

isnt freesync anti tearing, the monitor is still made to get to 75 hz, so wouldnt i be able to get the 75 fps without the tear resistance?

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You'll get the full refresh rate of the monitor, just without the benefit of freesync.

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21 minutes ago, RKRiley said:

You cant use freesync with Nvidia, freesync is for AMD. Nvidia uses G Sync.

You'd only be able to get the max 61hz refresh rate.

eveything you said is correct aside from the refresh rate he might get, I have a LG ultra-wide freesync monitor myself and I was capable of setting it to 75hz through nvidia custom refresh rate.

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6 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

eveything you said is correct aside from the refresh rate he might get, I have a LG ultra-wide freesync monitor myself and I was capable of setting it to 75hz through nvidia custom refresh rate.

Wait really?!

No problems?

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4 minutes ago, Mello said:

Wait really?!

No problems?

None that I can see of, I even thought it I managed 80hz as it seemed stable at first on the desktop and browser however when I had videos playing then id get noticeable screen tearing and other random artifacts, it stabled at 75hz just fine though

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1 minute ago, Princess Cadence said:

None that I can see of, I even thought it I managed 80hz as it seemed stable at first on the desktop and browser however when I had videos playing then id get noticeable screen tearing and other random artifacts, it stabled at 75hz just fine though

I would assume (note the assume) that since its adaptive sync, freesync is a type of oc already on the monitor? "shrugs"

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1 minute ago, Modzau said:

I would assume (note the assume) that since its adaptive sync, freesync is a type of oc already on the monitor? "shrugs"

It would be the stabilization of an OC xD
I dont really use V-sync ever and have had little to no problem with screen tearing so far, so I think that spending the high extra buck for a G-sync panel to be not a good investment to me.

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I got mine to 85hz and I don't even have freesync. (1080p VA panel)

But quality goes down with it, not very noticeable in games.

But in desktop looks really bad.

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