"There are three key advantages Project FreeSync holds over G-Sync: no licensing fees for adoption, no expensive or proprietary hardware modules, and no communication overhead.
The last benefit is essential to gamers, as Project FreeSync does not need to poll or wait on the display in order to determine when it’s safe to send the next frame to the monitor.
Project FreeSync uses industry-standard DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync protocols to pre-negotiate supported min/max refresh rates during plug’n’play, which means frame presentation to the user will never be delayed or impaired by time-consuming two-way handshakes."
This will be interesting, maybe this will help with Input lag? Seen Gsync you must lower Frame rate to keep the Input lag down.
Really hope this the case, I want input lag, like using no sync for the best performance possible.
"What is the supported range of refresh rates with FreeSync and DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync?
AMD Radeon™ graphics cards will support a wide variety of dynamic refresh ranges with Project FreeSync. Using DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync, the graphics card can detect and set an appropriate maximum and minimum refresh rate based on the capabilities reported by the display. Potential ranges include 36-240Hz, 21-144Hz, 17-120Hz and 9-60Hz."
Another interesting plus, Doesn't Gsync only perform better when the frate rate is about 40fps?
Freesync seem to be able to go lower.