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 ...
Minimum requirements for AMD FreeSync have received a refresh, and 1080p gaming monitors and TVs will now have to hit 144Hz or higher. The change means if you want to pick up a screen that prevents ...
Luckily, FreeSync is compatible with Nvidia cards. FreeSync, like Nvidia's G-Sync, activates variable refresh rate technology. This will have the monitor adjust its framerate to what is on screen to ...
Learn the best screen tearing fix using VSync, G-Sync FreeSync, and smart display synchronization settings to enjoy smoother, ...
AMD’s FreeSync anti-tearing adaptive sync technology is a more popular standard than Nvidia’s G-Sync, if only because the former doesn’t require pricey additional hardware to meet its more stringent ...
The one constant in this world is perpetual change, and that especially holds true in the realm of tech. Being able to adapt is key. As such, AMD is updating some of its FreeSync requirements to be ...
There have been a lot of advancements in display technologies in recent years. As we have pushed the numbers with resolutions and refresh rates, issues pertaining to the same have popped up. At higher ...
AMD has just consigned 60Hz gaming monitors to the trash when it comes to support for its active sync tech, with the company announcing a raft of changes that will see even the basic AMD FreeSync ...
Imagine buying a sports car and then saddling it with a set of cheap, non-grippy tires. That's sort of what it's like to own a fast gaming PC, only to then attach it to a monitor that can't keep up ...
The competition between AMD and Nvidia is fierce. Both companies are known for their hardware, but they are also competing in the software. Now, AMD is preparing to add a new feature to its Linux ...
As discussed in the comments to this Ars Article, FreeSync can only work in Full-screen exclusivity mode. I don't have a FreeSync monitor to play with (yet!) so I had a few questions: 1. Do secondary ...
Both Intel and AMD have been the most dominating brands in the PC industry, so, it is pretty obvious that there will be having some sort of healthy competition. But a few years back, Nvidia announced ...