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@DenisevdWoude92 It doesn't matter, for practical purposes, whether your monitor has G-sync, FreeSync, or neither. Adaptive sync isn't a monitor setting, regardless of what the product page says; it's a setting within Nvidia's graphics control panel, and you can apply it independent of the monitor(s) you're using.
An fps cap is a cap on the frames per second the graphics card generates. The idea here is that there's no point in generating more frames than the monitor can display. Doing so can cause screen tearing and also make your GPU work harder than necessary, which isn't necessarily a problem but also doesn't accomplish anything. The Nvidia Control Panel has a Max Frame Rate setting, which is a hard fps cap, so you wouldn't need to install anything else. I was just saying that you can prevent screen tearing with existing built-in tools rather than needing the monitor to do it for you.
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