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G-sync/Freesync monitor with HDMI output?

Hey guys I'm curious, are there any G-sync/Freesync compliant monitors on the market that have some kind of HDMI/Display-output?

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HDMI out? You mean HDMI in? Pretty sure all modern monitors still come with HDMI regardless of whether it's FreeSync/GSync. Mine does.

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Definitely an output.

the point would be to send the output of the monitor to another device .

so the path would be PC/Graphics Card -> Monitor -> Recording device

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43 minutes ago, Donny Donn said:

Definitely an output.

the point would be to send the output of the monitor to another device .

so the path would be PC/Graphics Card -> Monitor -> Recording device

No. You plug the recording device into the graphics card

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Would/could that cause a delay to the signal being sent to the monitor?

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1 hour ago, Donny Donn said:

Would/could that cause a delay to the signal being sent to the monitor?

Yes, but only a few milliseconds. I would recommend using your computer hardware to record if it's capable, it would be much cheaper than getting a capture card.

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