CES 2020 - AMD expanded on its FreeSync display technology at CES 2020, adding a new tier system to the range that sees the introduction of FreeSync Premium and FreeSync Premium Pro. The new FreeSync ...
We’re comparing FreeSync vs G Sync, to see which variable refresh technology makes the most sense for you. Variable refresh rates have quickly become a must-have for all serious gaming monitors. These ...
Last week the gaming media was abuzz with the news that the Xbox One spring update will add Freesync support on the Xbox One X and One S consoles. Freesync is a terrific technology that’s a godsend ...
AMD FreeSync is a technology developed by AMD to deliver dynamic refresh rates to users. The refresh rate of a display is synchronized with the frame rate of FreeSync compatible graphics card ...
AMD’s FreeSync technology—like Nvidia’s G-Sync—was created to smooth out gameplay and eliminate stutter and tearing by synchronizing the refresh rate of your graphics card and your monitor. Now that ...
Last week, I was one of the first in the world to receive LG's new FreeSync-capable 34UM67 monitor. A 34-inch ultra-wide 2560x1080 resolution display, with AMD's FreeSync technology that ensures a ...
Update June 9, 2017: Samsung have unveiled the first AMD FreeSync 2 monitors, aiming to bring super-smooth HDR gaming to the Radeon faithful. That and warp the idea of what's acceptable in the world ...
Tearing occurs when your monitor won’t refresh as quickly as the game’s frame rate. For players who deal with this issue regularly, it can quickly ruin the gameplay experience. There is a way to sync ...
Adaptive sync display technologies from Nvidia and AMD have been on the market for a few years now, however it's just recently that it's become more mainstream with gamers taking the plunge thanks to ...
Immersion is important to PC gaming, and one of the easiest ways to break that immersion is with broken frames. This happens when the rendered frames per second of the game you’re playing doesn’t ...
2021 Update: Since Nvidia opened up to support FreeSync monitors with GeForce GPUs, the gaming monitor market completely shifted gears and today most gaming monitors are fully capable of VRR (variable ...