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Adaptive-sync (for nvidia graphics card), 22 adaptive-sync (for nvidia graphics card) – Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 32:9 240 Hz Curved HDR G-SYNC VA Gaming Monitor User Manual

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Adaptive-Sync (for NVIDIA graphics card)

Adaptive-Sync

technology is solution that eliminates screen tearing without all the usual lag and

latency.
This feature will eliminate screen tearing and lag during game play. Improve your gaming experience.
The displayed

Adaptive-Sync

menu items on the product may vary, depending on the product model and

compatibility with the NVIDIA graphics card.

Off

: Disable

Adaptive-Sync

.

On

: Enable the

Adaptive-Sync

feature with a higher screen frame rate. Screen tearing (abnormal

sync between the screen and content) is reduced in this mode. Note, however, that intermittent
screen flickering may occur during gameplay.

If you use the

Adaptive-Sync

function while playing a game, the following symptoms may occur:

The screen may flicker depending on the type of graphics card, the game option settings, or the video
being played. Try the following actions: decrease the game setting values, or visit the NVIDIA website
to check your graphics driver’s version and update it with the latest one.

When using the

Adaptive-Sync

function, the screen may flicker due to the fluctuation of output

frequency from the graphics card.

The response rate during the game may fluctuate depending on the resolution. A higher resolution
generally decreases the response rate.

The sound quality of the product may be degraded.

If you encounter any issues when using the function, contact the Samsung Service Center.

When the resolution is changed while setting

Adaptive-Sync

, the screen tearing can happen intermittently.

Set

Adaptive-Sync

to

Off

and change the resolution.

The function is unavailable in the devices (e.g. AV devices) that have no NVIDIA graphics card. If the function
is applied, the screen may have malfunction.

Use the DisplayPort cable provided by the manufacturer when using

Adaptive-Sync

.

Install the latest NVIDIA graphics card driver to enable

Adaptive-Sync

.

Use Window 10 or higher to enable

Adaptive-Sync

.

Enable the

Adaptive-Sync

feature while in

DisplayPort

mode only.

This menu is not available when

PIP/PBP

is enabled.

If the

Adaptive-Sync

function is in use and the text displayed on the PC screen looks blurry or corrupted,

resolve the issue by changing the resolution of the PC screen to the recommended resolution.

If the

DisplayPort Ver.

is set to

1.1

or

1.2

, the

Adaptive-Sync

mode is disabled.

C27G7*T* / C32G7*T* model only.

If the

DisplayPort Ver.

is set to

1.1

or

1.2

and

Refresh Rate

is set to

60 Hz

,

Adaptive-Sync

mode is disabled.

C49G9*T* model only.

HDMI port only supports AMD

FreeSync

, so even if you connect NVIDIA graphics card to HDMI port, it will be

indicated as

FreeSync

on OSD.

C27G7*T* / C32G7*T* model only.

The models in the Graphics Cards list supports Adaptive-Sync

Adaptive-Sync

can only be used with specific NVIDIA graphics card models. Refer to the following list for

supported graphics cards:
Make sure to install the latest official graphics drivers from NVIDIA that support

Adaptive-Sync

.

For additional NVIDIA graphics card models that support the

Adaptive-Sync

feature, visit the official NVIDIA

website.

Select

Adaptive-Sync

Off

if you are using a graphics card from a different manufacturer.

When applying the

Adaptive-Sync

function via the DisplayPort cable, it may fail to work due to the bandwidth

limitation of certain NVIDIA graphics card.

C27G7*T* / C32G7*T* model only.

GeForce GTX 10 series

GeForce RTX 20 series