Model: Alienware 240Hz Gaming Monitor 27 Inch Monitor with FHD (Full HD 1920 x 1080) Display, IPS Technology, 1ms Response Time, Lunar Light - AW2720HF
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02-09-2021 at 03:17 PM.
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G-SYNC Compatible? What's the difference?
Native 'G-SYNC' support implies that a monitor has a dedicated module installed by NVIDIA while 'G-SYNC Compatible' relies on VESA's Adaptive-Sync protocols over DisplayPort, HDMI, and/or USB-C connection.
The G-SYNC chip offers certain advantages at a higher cost, such as a wider variable refresh rate (VRR) range, marginally lower input lag, and variable overdrive.
Native 'G-SYNC' support implies that a monitor has a dedicated module installed by NVIDIA while 'G-SYNC Compatible' relies on VESA's Adaptive-Sync protocols over DisplayPort, HDMI, and/or USB-C connection.
The G-SYNC chip offers certain advantages at a higher cost, such as a wider variable refresh rate (VRR) range, marginally lower input lag, and variable overdrive.
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The G-SYNC chip offers certain advantages at a higher cost, such as a wider variable refresh rate (VRR) range, marginally lower input lag, and variable overdrive.
The G-SYNC chip offers certain advantages at a higher cost, such as a wider variable refresh rate (VRR) range, marginally lower input lag, and variable overdrive.
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I have this monitor and does support G Sync. Great monitor