As is known, the technology AMD FreeSync, which implies forced synchronization frame rate monitor with a refresh rate of frames graphics card based on the elements of the standard DisplayPort 1.2a (Adaptive-Sync). Accordingly, in the long term any monitor with DisplayPort port can work in sync with the graphics card and display a smooth picture without artifacts, simultaneously saving energy on updating the screen. But there are monitors and especially TV, have no video input DisplayPort. What about them? Judging by AMD's demo at Computex 2015, soon will appear FreeSync technology-enabled port HDMI.
At the booth of AMD was shown a monitor that supports FreeSync connecting to port HDMI. As part of the monitor technology FreeSync (Adaptive-Sync) hardware platform supported by Realtek . It is reported that Realtek processor use in standard monitor opens the way for wide adaptation of technology as part of a monitor port HDMI. For its part, AMD has partially finalized the protocol of the interface HDMI 1.4a support FreeSync.
Finally, AMD was able to conquer the lower limit of the frequency synchronization technology previously only available to NVIDIA G-Sync. The lower boundary of G-Sync job involves frame rate of 30 Hz. Until now monitors supporting AMD FreeSync boasted work at the lower limit of 40-48 Hz. The company's stand was featured monitor Nixeus NX-VUE24, lower Adaptive-Sync frequency of which is 30 Hz. Related Products :
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