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 ...
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Advanced Micro Devices is introducing Radeon FreeSync 2, a new display technology that will enable monitors to show the exact intended image pixels that a game or other application wants to. The ...
AMD today announces FreeSync 2 and added a feature or two. Ever since the launch of FreeSync, the new adaptive sync technology has become a popular to market feature for AMD. Many monitors these days ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Samsung Odyssey G7 G75F offers size, curve, speed, and 4K in one screen. It pairs a sharp 4K resolution with a fast 165Hz ...
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 ...
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 ...
Microsoft recently confirmed FreeSync 2 support is coming to the current Xbox One consoles as a beta test next week. During the newly brought back Xbox Insider show Major Nelson announced that ...
Variable refresh rate support is finally landing on Microsoft's Xbox One X and Xbox One S, but you may know it as a formerly PC-exclusive perk called FreeSync. Microsoft's Larry Hyrb and AMD's Antal ...
Adaptive sync display technologies from Nvidia and AMD have been on the market for a few years now and gained plenty of popularity with gamers thanks to a generous selection of monitors with plenty of ...