You've already made statements that were never backed up by any credible facts:
1. That ROG G-Sync module overheats and when called out, you said, "Google it".
2. You ignored the fact that the ROG Swift has been tested by
professional reviewers and it has matched other good IPS panels in color reproduction and CR but you keep drumming the "inferior TN" bit and posting misleading pictures. You also continue to ignore those like me who have BOTH a high end IPS + ROG Swift saying otherwise. You also gloss over the fact that IPS has some serious inherent flaws like glow that nullify it's viewing angle superiority and that it is a slower technology vs TN and will give a poorer gaming experience.
You keep evangelizing Adaptive Sync and saying it is an open VESA standard and therefore better for the consumer yet you haven't seen either G-Sync or Async in person and know next to nothing about it. And then there are the others in this thread and elsewhere that are outright
lying and claiming that Adaptive Sync or a variant will be supported by NVIDIA when this couldn't be further from the truth. NVIDIA has gone on record saying they will solely focus on G-Sync yet these same people ignore that fact and try to HOPE that NVIDIA is somehow pressured into supporting a competing standard.
That's why potential customers right now in the market need to know the truth: If you purchase an Adaptive Sync/Free Sync display, you WILL be locked into an AMD GPU for the foreseeable future. NVIDIA is not backing that standard. If you go with NVIDIA, you will be locked into G-Sync. G-Sync is a proven technology that has been reviewed and tested, Adaptive Sync is not.