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Otherwise get a better GPU.
No point in buying AMD FreeSync Display since it won't do NVIDIA G-Sync on your NVIDIA GPU. If you want proper sync, get a Display that supports G-Sync.
If those are too much for you, look at BenQ 1080p, 144Hz 24 inch or 27 inch
But if you want to use gtx 960 - must buy monitor with g-sync.
Or buy amd gpu and monitor with freesync.
But if you haven't yet bought that gpu consider buying something stronger...
I'd just like to interject. I was recently trying to find a monitor for a friend on a budget. So no GSync basically... It was actually cheaper for a 1440p/144hz monitor with Freesync as opposed to a monitor with identical stats sans FS. I'm only bringing it up as others may face the same situation. To me, in that case you should either save up for GSync or just buy the cheaper Freesync monitor and ignore that feature.
GSync requires NVIDIA GPU
Otherwise it will not work.
Possibly, there is no definite yes or no to that.
Best bets are:
> Set games to have VSync off
> Set NVIDIA Control Panel's VSync under Global to Adaptive Sync