Hey, just snagged an Asus MG279 and upgraded to Windows 10 at the same time, perhaps a bad more in retrospect but here I am!
Installed Win 10 onto a completely new hard drive, Windows installed some outdated catalyst version so I installed the latest one over the top as I had always done before. Restarted and I was getting some weird screen tearing issues across my main asus monitor (I have a second monitor as well, not freesync).
Going into the catalyst options I also couldn't find the option for freesync under the 'my digital flat panels - Properties' section of CCC. I do have it connected by the DP cable that came with the monitor (full DP to the graphics card, mini plugged into the monitor).
I'm going to try running the Heaven benchmark, see what happens, but any idea what could be causing the tearing and lack of Freesync? I assume it's not a problem with having two displays, though the tearing is making me think it's an issue either with the card itself, or more likely the drivers.
Installed Win 10 onto a completely new hard drive, Windows installed some outdated catalyst version so I installed the latest one over the top as I had always done before. Restarted and I was getting some weird screen tearing issues across my main asus monitor (I have a second monitor as well, not freesync).
Going into the catalyst options I also couldn't find the option for freesync under the 'my digital flat panels - Properties' section of CCC. I do have it connected by the DP cable that came with the monitor (full DP to the graphics card, mini plugged into the monitor).
I'm going to try running the Heaven benchmark, see what happens, but any idea what could be causing the tearing and lack of Freesync? I assume it's not a problem with having two displays, though the tearing is making me think it's an issue either with the card itself, or more likely the drivers.