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Guru3D.com » News » AMD Shows First Displays with FreeSync Support

AMD Shows First Displays with FreeSync Support

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/05/2014 03:30 PM | source: | 19 comment(s)
AMD Shows First Displays with FreeSync Support

AMD announced a competitive and affordable solution to tackle Nvidia's Gsync, it goes under the name FreeSync also known as Adaptive Sync. AMD right now is demonstrating desktop monitors and no longer laptops supporting the technology. Freesync will make the monitor dynamic as well. G-Sync and FreeSync will get rid of screen tearing and tiny sync stuttering/pulsing. 

The protocol FreeSync / Adaptive Sync will be embedded into DisplayPort 1.2a and eDP (embedded Displayport), there is a catch though, manufacturers of monitors are free to decide wether or not to support the technology. At Computex there are supported monitors on display, AMD however will not reveal the manufacturers just yet. The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) already announced the addition of 'Adaptive-Sync' to its popular DisplayPort 1.2a video interface standard. So you guys know, Nvidia does more or less the same thing, yet it requires a 200 USD module to be embedded into a compatible monitor.

AMD claims that as long as the manufacturer will stick to the Displayport 1.2a standard it will support FreeSYnc/ Adaptive Sync and as such that would be free. We do have some reservations about that statement as the monitor  definitely needs to be compatible with the standard, and that requires R&D and the right hardware scaler to back that up. That or AMDs implementation could add additional CPU overhead to do a lot of stuff on the software side of things. We are not sure yet as to how that will pan out.

If you like to learn more about the 'overall' technology, have a peek at our G-Sync article. Both companies use different methodologies, but the outcome is nearly similar. FreeSync / Adaptice Sync monitors will be available in Q4 of this year. The photo is courtesy of Tweakers.net (see source link).



AMD Shows First Displays with FreeSync Support




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Ven0m
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#4833436 Posted on: 06/05/2014 09:39 AM
Now I'd like them to be available this year, supported by both NV and AMD. Also, before buying one or another, I'd rather see some reviews including frame jitter, overhead and end-to-end lag measurements.

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#4833442 Posted on: 06/05/2014 10:08 AM
If I'm not mistaken

Free Sync requires a displayport 1.2a, darn I guess even with free sync, I'll need to buy a new monitor

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#4833443 Posted on: 06/05/2014 10:08 AM
The FreeSync Off monitor is completely different. They could have used a really crap monitor for that instead...

Bad comparison is bad!

Free Sync requires a displayport 1.2a, darn I guess even with free sync, I'll need to buy a new monitor


Yep.

I personally wont be bothering with a new monitor untill 2020 or so, since i bought my current EIZO CX240 not long ago.

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#4833474 Posted on: 06/05/2014 11:38 AM
it isnt supposed to improve image quality, so it doesnt matter if its super ips or crappy tn monitor, it should do same thing and that is removing screen tearing

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#4833481 Posted on: 06/05/2014 11:47 AM
The FreeSync Off monitor is completely different. They could have used a really crap monitor for that instead...

Bad comparison is bad!



Should have used a CRT for FreeSync OFF :D

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