HulkSmash wrote:
Wait, so, if G-Sync is disabled on our laptops, and we need the module...How come there is a custom driver floating around that allows you to use G-Sync?
Read, read , read... use the search option.
And in fact your have already replied to yourself, as 2 "facts" inside your question above are just very questionable or simply not true.
- It is not disabled at G751 but simply not officially "released" by Asus/Nvidia (yet?).
- Probably we do not need the hardware module for G751 as laptop's monitor is better-integrated with the motherboard then any external monitors that really requires the hardware module (some well informed persons says?)
Nvidia probably tends to license G-Sync (no free lunch)... so ASUS/+ other laptops vendors need to release the special modified vbios for the new versions of laptops to distinguish whose laptop has the license included in the total price (new) and whose not (old).
😞IT'S A PITY that Nvidia actually do not allow to buy the license by customers...??
Some probably well informed persons say that it is only vbios matter = no hardware difference between g-sync and not g-sync g751 laptops. Some even says that one do not need any vbios change. Also there is N-sync alternative initiative going on...
Personally I believe more to those "some people" as their previous revelations and leaked, not protected Nvidia beta diver enabling g-sync, and also news regarding windowed g-sync mode for laptops... all appeared to be true after some time... So the next "revelations" might be also confirmed in the near future.
Let's wait.
I the meantime let's put some pressure over Asus and Nvidia via this thread and others. We must be heard!