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System Name | Zen |
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Processor | Ryzen 5950X |
Motherboard | MSI |
Cooling | Noctua |
Memory | G.Skill 32G |
Video Card(s) | RX 7900 XTX |
Storage | never enough |
Display(s) | not OLED :-( |
Keyboard | Wooting One |
Software | Linux |
"We" who? I sure hope you don't think you're speaking for everyone. G-Sync doesn't prevent a monitor from being a monitor. You can plug an AMD card in and it'll still work fine. You won't have the frame rate sync like you would with a Freesync monitor, but the proprietary protocol doesn't stop you from using your monitor as a monitor.
Until if and when Freesync catches up to G-Sync, I'll stick to getting a G-Sync monitor as my next monitor. You can vote with your wallet and not get one. Pretty simple really.
"We" = definately not EVERYone, but strong majority of internet/techies community.
I don't want to sound too morbid, but supporting G-Sync is a slippery slope and in essence you give thumbs up to ISIS with this. I wouldn't!