heart_of_the_tiger

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  • k... I guess that answers that. Those issues are pretty bad. Maybe I'm just extra sensitive to rapid color/brightness changes, be they ever so subtle. But I don't think all g-sync monitors have that problem. Makes no sense.
  • So, the standard freesync mode just doesn't seem to work. Shame. If this goes on and there's no solution, I can see myself switching to a genuine g-sync panel, I hear the Predator Z321QU is pretty good. Maybe this was Nvidias plan all along, wouldn't surprise me that much.
  • If it wasn't, I wouldn't have started this topic.
  • So, the XZ321QU won't be on the approved list in the future then? I still want to people's experience with this monitor when turning on adaptive sync on Nvidia cards.
  • Sorry, I should have emphasized. Are there issues like flickering, blurring ect. when using adaptive sync via Nvidia cards with a display port cable on this monitor? If yes, is there any difference between displayport and HDMI in terms of the the artifacts produced?
  • So, are there issues with adaptive sync on this monitor when using Nvidia cards with a display port cable?
  • Yeah, AFAIK you have to use a display port cable to make use of G-sync, at least with G-sync monitors. No idea if this is true for Freesync monitors when using Nvidia cards. Maybe, just get a disply port cable, try it out and report back? Would be greatly appreciated.
  • Thanks for the reply. Shame though, that monitor had all the features I wanted.
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