AMD demos variable refresh rates at CES 2014
Variable refresh rates have been a hot topic since Nvidia revealed their plans for gamers with their G-Sync technology, which aims to make V-Sync redundant and smooth out gameplay on hardware that...
View ArticleLets Discuss: Variable Refresh Rates
Lag. Tearing. Stutter. Frame drops. Spliced frames. Missing frames. V-Sync frame drops. If any of these things have annoyed you at one point or another, then you must be a gamer! All of these issues...
View ArticleAMD asks VESA to allow changes to support FreeSync
AMD has demonstrated that it can, with little changes in hardware, emulate the same ability as Nvidia’s GSync technology to allow for variable refresh rates to be opened to any hardware capable of...
View ArticleCES 2015: Five display vendors now supporting AMD FreeSync
Upcoming FreeSync-enabled monitors Manufacturer Model Size Resolution Max Refresh BenQ XL2730Z 27-inch 2560 x 1440 144Hz LG Electronics 29UM67 29-inch 2560 x 1080 75Hz LG Electronics...
View ArticleCES 2015: FreeSync hands-on by PC Perspective
[youtube]8rY0ZJJJf1A[/youtube] One of the most frustrating things about the FreeSync launch is that much of the actual capabilities of FreeSync and the Displayport 1.2a Adaptive Sync standard isn’t...
View ArticleAMD launches FreeSync and releases more information about the technology
It has been quite some time since AMD last announced that they were working on Project FreeSync, a cheaper, standardised alternative to Nvidia’s G-Sync technology. Both are really similar...
View ArticleASUS MG279Q has a FreeSync toggle in the OSD but won’t do 144Hz
ASUS is a couple of months away from releasing two variations of the holy grail of gaming monitors – displays using IPS panels capable of operating at 144Hz. The FreeSync-branded version is the MG279Q,...
View ArticleAOC announces the first cheap FreeSync-compatible monitors
The VESA Displayport 1.2a+ specification known as Adaptive Sync, or AMD FreeSync, is a standards-based approach to variable refresh rate (VRR) technology, which you’ve probably heard of before thanks...
View ArticleHP adopts FreeSync in their AMD-powered Envy lineup
AMD yesterday announced to the press that their biggest partner in the notebook market, Hewlett-Packard, is releasing several new products based on AMD’s Carrizo hardware. These comprise of two new...
View ArticleHP also unveils the Omen 32-inch FreeSync gaming monitor
HP announced their Omen gaming laptop and desktop lineup earlier today, but they also filled the press in on their new monitor, the HP Omen 32-inch gaming monitor. This is HP’s first gaming monitor...
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