QUOTE(borgyang @ Jan 16 2017, 04:34 PM)
From my understanding, all GTX-10xx series are G-Sync enabled GPU. Is the G-Sync feature limited by the panel technologies VA/TN/IPS and refresh rate? Would you mind to explain more? Sorry for my weak knowledge...
QUOTE(borgyang @ Jan 16 2017, 04:41 PM)
You mean if the external source is not G-Sync monitor, then can't get any display? Cannot "OFF" this G-Sync feature to connect the laptop with non-G-Sync monitor?
You need three things to enable G-sync: G-sync compatible screen, G-sync compatible GPU and a motherboard architecture compatible with G-sync.
If you don't have the G-sync screen but you have the other 2, you are still able to use a G-sync external monitor.
ADD: You have to disable Hybrid graphics (Intel <-> Nvidia) to enable Gsync, some laptops permanently disable the graphics switching technology for G-sync; some laptops allow for manually switching between dedicated (G-sync) and Hybrid graphics (No G-sync) mode for user convenience.
This post has been edited by Prince J: Jan 16 2017, 05:29 PM