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Does this support the gtx 1660?
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/224751/en-us/ here's the release notes, it includes the list of supported products.
It is supported 🤗
It also supports gt 1030 but I'm not sure if my gpu even supports explicit sync. I would appreciate any kind of answer.
Explicit sync is a software thing. It's how the software stack queues frame rendering. As long as the driver version that implements it covers your card model it will work.
Let's goo. Thanks for the info. I may have confused it with vrr but idk tbh