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FreeSync is an adaptive synchronization technology for liquid-crystal displays that support a dynamic refresh rate, aimed at reducing tearing and stuttering caused by misalignment with content's frame rate.FreeSync was developed by AMD and first announced in 2014 to compete against Nvidia's proprietary G-Sync.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Typical monitors jump to certain intervals in their refresh rates. For example, if your game drops from 60 FPS to 55 FPS, the monitor will actually drop to 30 FPS display. FREESYNC is a technology that lets your monitor quickly adapt to a specific refresh rate, such as the aforementioned 55 FPS. This helps reduce stuttering and make the display look smoother even if the output is constantly changing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.an adaptive synchronization technology for liquid-crystal displays that support a dynamic refresh rate, aimed at reducing tearing and stuttering caused by misalignment with content's frame rate.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.FreeSync allows supported graphics cards to directly and dynamically control the refresh rate of a connected monitor. With FreeSync enabled, the monitor will refresh its image in sync with the frame rate of the game that’s being played, up to its maximum level, and adjusting down when necessary. That prevents the “tears,” or misaligned visuals, that you can see when frame rates and refresh rates are mismatched.
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