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How to disable G-sync with no G-sync monitor

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Go to solution Solved by Oshino Shinobu,

Reinstalling the GPU drivers may fix it. 

My brother recently upgraded to a GTX 1070, and we are trying to run firestrike, but it's telling us to disable G-sync. Only problem, is there's no option for G-sync in the Nvidia control panel, and my brother doesn't have a G-sync monitor.

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That's odd - I have gsync and I never get that message from firestrike

 

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Odd. Why would fire strike even care if you have gsync?

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15 minutes ago, ivan134 said:

Odd. Why would fire strike even care if you have gsync?

I don't know, but reinstalling drivers fixed it. I gotta remember to try that, whenever something is not working properly

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