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Not much info, but it looks like these are around the corner. There is a good selection.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x905qfFUA_s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x905qfFUA_s
Well AMD support seems to be not there for freesync. I would wait on the technology for anyone thinking of going that way.
They are the ones who develop the technology. They are still no xfire drivers. And one monitor that's was suppose to be good has and issue with crossfire and AMD and Benq are yet to address it.
So yeah, I say save your money or go gsync.
This is from a guy with a freesync monitor and AMD card.
More like this since gysnc had SLI problems in the beginning too.Maybe it's more like they are the ones that seeded the technology. After all it's free and part of a industry standard. It's up to the manufacturer to make sure it's implemented correctly.
Crossfire support...AMD's lagging it looks like so I can understand your frustration.
It's one of the early adoption ginnie pig situations it looks like to me.
More like this since gysnc had SLI problems in the beginning too.
I know, but man it gets old. The AMD wait game.
And yes i am enjoying my monitor and my card, but all these technology that is promised and then is a wait game.
that 28inch 4k monitor looks damn fine with the swivel base.
Except it's a TN panel.... :/
I think he showed 2 28s - one with a TN, a 590 successor, and the other the 28" 850 with a PLS panel. I am pretty happy that we are starting to see a trickle of 4K FreeSync monitors as GSync completely lagged behind in that regard for the first 1.5 years. Hopefully over the next 1.5-2 years this trend grows rapidly.
It would be great for the market to have all these options for FreeSync/GSync monitors:
3440x1440 75Hz 34"
4K 60Hz 28-40"
2560x1440 144Hz
Then, the holly grail of 4K + 120Hz + A-Sync.
According to Samsungs own homepage the u28e850 is TN, while the 24" and 32" is PLS.