Flapdrol1337
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very nice
very nice
Freesync/gsync monitors should ship with the variable frequency range in the product specs. Not just 60Hz, 75 Hz or 144Hz. We should know both top and bottom.
XG270HU at TFT Central:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/acer_xg270hu.htm
Thank-you everyone for providing new updated review links... wow that one's Over Drive is disabled too?!
All freesync screens at the moment.Thank-you everyone for providing new updated review links... wow that one's Over Drive is disabled too?!
AMD Catalyst™ 15.4.1 Beta for Windows® - AMD FreeSync™ technology updates
This release enables optimizations and fixes for some AMD FreeSync™ technology capable products and displays while retaining all previous updates from the AMD Catalyst™ 15.4 Beta driver.
the long rumored module free G-SYNC finally arrives
http://anandtech.com/show/9303/nvidia-launches-mobile-gsync
Hopefully after another cycle of improvement from the panel manufacturers we can do away with the add on scaler for desktops too. Now the question is when will GPU makers stop decieving consumers by trying to brand the adaptive sync functions included in the adaptor spec.
You can make a new thread if you like. This is hardly the fist post about G-SYNC here. The thread abandoned any semblance of Freesync only discussion on this first page and became a discussion of adaptive sync tech from several manufacturers. Post doesnt need to be moved or all those other related posts would be lost. A title change would be more fitting.
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That is correct - Over Drive has been working in our NX-VUE24 displays since AMD provided us with their first non-public BETA Freesync Drivers last year... Over drive is also working with the current AMD cards and current public BETA Freesync Drivers. During our own validation process when we turned ON Over Drive with Freesync ON - it was too strong and had significant pixel overshoot, but at the time we had other more important bugs (unrelated to Adaptive Sync/Freesync) to resolve at the time to get our monitor to be consumer ready.
When it came time to address the Over Drive performance with Freesync, we consulted with AMD and our scalar partner to fine tune it to the best that the display can handle to minimize both ghosting and pixel overshoot. It was a significant improvement and is no longer an issue. From my own eyes, with Over Drive enabled performance was about on par with other VRR monitors I have to play with.
Surpised this hasn't had a mention here:
Freesync over HDMI
Freesync TVs would be great. 40", 4K and Freesync is the dream.Surpised this hasn't had a mention here:
Freesync over HDMI
Surpised this hasn't had a mention here:
Freesync over HDMI
I don't see it getting much traction in consoles. People who buy them just want to plug it into their existing TVs, not buy a new one. Even if all TV manufacturers jumped on board it will be years before it becomes regular appearance.
Maybe if Sony released a Freesync TV specifically for PS4 I could see it being a bullet point against Xbox One. Fluid console gaming between 30-60Hz, quite intriguing since a lot of games struggle to keep their frame rates.