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They are technically different but share much the same tech so for the most part they are interchangeable. The main difference is Nvidia's gsync is licensed and AMD's freesync licensing is cheaper or free so more monitors have the freesync badge. AMD has made freesync "unofficially" compatible (for the most part) with Nvidia GPUs while also making their AMD cards "unofficially" compatible (for the most part) with gsync stuff.
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Isn't this the more common standard for any brand and model? Because no two boards are ever infinitely equal.
"I purchased 2 for my WFH setup and there's a pretty significant color variation between the two. One leans more towards green and the other one had an overwhelming blue hue."
Did you connect one with HDMI and one with DP? I've found you can get color differences from the same source when mixing cable types if your card doesn't have enough of the correct outputs to match them.
Did you connect one with HDMI and one with DP? I've found you can get color differences from the same source when mixing cable types if your card doesn't have enough of the correct outputs to match them.