AMD recently clarifies that monitors support, adaptive frame rate will be available in the first quarter of the new year. In the standard DisplayPort 1.2a support Adaptive-Sync is enabled in May this year. For its part, AMD provides support for this technology as a driver for the new graphics cards and as the license-free technology FreeSync. NVIDIA company , recall implemented a similar project in the form of a controller of its own design and technology G-Sync, that will cost extra charge up to $ 250 on every compatible monitor.
Technology AMD FreeSync is almost free, and if you increase the price of compatible monitors, the purely symbolic amount of $ 10 to $ 20. In any case, since it is assumed. At the same time, to the implementation of Adaptive-Sync / FreeSync became regular, and therefore absolutely free for the end-user function, AMD is forced to seek the support of developers controllers monitor. As reported by fresh official press release AMD, the company supported the initiative, several major developers controllers monitor. It is reported that by the end of the year controllers with support for adaptive timing, when the frame rate will be strictly synchronized with the frequency of the video card issue frames, release of MStar, Novatek and Realtek. Accordingly, the monitors with Adaptive-Sync / FreeSync appear in the first quarter of 2015.
The new controllers for FHD panels and QHD can maintain the frame rate to 144 Hz, and the panel UHD (4K) - up to 60 Hz. In addition to supporting Adaptive-Sync / FreeSync new controllers provide features such as image scaling, display additional information on the display (OSD, on-screen display), conventionally old video interfaces HDMI and DVI, as well as output DisplayPort High Bit Rate Audio. Related Products :
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