So i'm currently deciding on buying the 34GK950F or the G model
I have a EVGA 2080ti ftw3 ultra (Got it today
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I know the nvidia card can't use free-sync obviously. My question is actually in regards to someone mentioning that the free-sync can be turned OFF on the F model monitor. Which apparently reduces the input lag.
I have also heard at high frame rates free-sync/g-sync are far less noticed. The only time i care to be getting 144hz/fps. is when im playing my competitive games such as CS:GO, or Rocket League. And with a 2080ti, I don't think i'll have issues clearing even 200-300 fps as i was already doing that with a 970 and 6700k at 1080p. so im sure i won't fluctuate in FPS very much on those 2 games. and should easily be above the 144 goal. (and any other game i play i think ill be able to stay stable around 144hz with the 2080ti depending on settings, so i dont think ill have any tearing, hopefully........?)
So is it true that i can turn off free-sync on the free-sync monitor, so i won't be using free-sync, I won't be using g-sync, I won't be using V-sync. It will just be a basic 144hz 3440x1440 monitor. no adaptive sync technology at all, which if possible, should decrease the input lag correct? (by how much i don't know of course)
(someone said they mentioned this in the tft post but i have read it up and down and i must have passed it, can't find it. sorry in advance...)
Also doesnt the free-sync model have MBR? is that also usable while having free-sync turned off. And shouldn't that kind of out-way the g-sync model in another catagory considering it doesnt have it.