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Been using an acer xg270hu 144hz locked fps at 125 for BF4 and the freesync works flawlessly.
Best screen I ever owned since CRT days
I would have gone for that screen had it been matte black, Went for the BenQ XL2730Z instead
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Been using an acer xg270hu 144hz locked fps at 125 for BF4 and the freesync works flawlessly.
Best screen I ever owned since CRT days
This is our 24th monitor from our 10th FreeSync partner!
Anyone recommend a good IPS freesync monitor for the Nano?
HP ENVY 32" Media Display - Official First Look
This is our 24th monitor from our 10th FreeSync partner!
Samsung 2018 QLED TVs will support 120hz Freesync and VRR
Samsung announced it will release QLED televisions (I am not talking about monitors here) in 2018 that are going to support variable refresh rate technology (VRR) which is possible with HDMI 2.1, as well as FreeSYnc. Samsung announced this at a technology congress in Milan.
The 2018 QLED LCD TV models, as well as the mid-range NU8000, will support refresh rates up to 120 Hz at a Full HD resolution, reports flatpanelshd. next to that, the 2018 Samsung TVs will support two variable refresh rate systems. If you are a PC game, here comes AMD FreeSync. Your PC or compatible console will remain in sync:
FreeSync is one of the systems supported by Samsung’s new TVs, meaning that you can use them as a capable gaming monitor for your PC. Then there are the HDMI 2.1 models, these can support VRR (variable refresh rate), which is the HDMI Organization’s standardized version that pretty much is FreeSync but intended for TVs. Right now Samsung’s 2018 TVs do not feature full HDMI 2.1. These TVs are still based on the HDMI 2.0 interface standard but manufacturers are allowed to cherry-pick certain features from HDMI 2.1 to bring to HDMI 2.0 based TVs.
Samsung also mentions it has further reduced input lag on its 2018 TVs, down to 15.4 ms in the game mode. It is expected to be “less than 7 ms” in VRR mode. In addition, Samsung will implement ‘Fast FRC’ (frame rate compensation), allowing users to use Samsung’s motion compensation system together with a game console for an average of 24ms input lag. Fast FRC is supported by the NU8000 and the 2018 “QLED” LCDs. The Xbox One S and One X will be the first devices to support HDMI VRR. It will be added through a firmware update this year. FreeSync is supported by a range of gaming PCs today.
Ugh, i really can't remember posting that.It said Quad HD isn't that 4k?
Ugh, i really can't remember posting that.
Quad HD is 1440p isn't it? UHD is (almost) 4K I think.It said Quad HD isn't that 4k?
Quad HD is 1440p isn't it? UHD is (almost) 4K I think.
(HD = 720p, Full HD = 1080p)
I thought QHD was 1440p (4 x 720p).
Anyone with a 1440P 144Hz monitor, what are you powering them with?
Doesn't seem like there's a lot of options between RX580 and Vega 56