G-Sync requires NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST or higher GPU. Compatible monitor and Nvidia Control Center are necessary. Only DP cables support G-Sync functionality
Launch NVIDIA Control Panel via Start Menu. Click + symbol next to Display option. Select Set Up G-SYNC. Uncheck Enable G-SYNC box. Alternatively, disable through Manage 3D Settings
Both G-Sync and FreeSync are adaptive refresh rate technologies. They synchronize monitor refresh rate with graphics card output. Unlike V-Sync, they don't add input lag or force GPU to stick to monitor refresh rate
Keep drivers updated before making any changes. Launch Control Panel via desktop right-click or Windows search. Set power management mode to Maximum Performance
G-Sync synchronizes display refresh rate with GPU frame rate. Technology eliminates screen tearing and reduces input lag. Not always enabled by default on gaming laptops
Adaptive Sync dynamically adjusts monitor refresh rate to match game frame rate. Higher refresh rate provides smoother visuals. VESA Adaptive-Sync standard ensures industry-wide communication