AMD’s FreeSync anti-tearing adaptive sync technology is a more popular standard than Nvidia’s G-Sync, if only because the former doesn’t require pricey additional hardware to meet its more stringent ...
Ever since Nvidia opened up support for adaptive sync monitors on GeForce GPUs, we've been receiving requests asking what FreeSync monitors we would recommend. Our last update to the best gaming ...
Nvidia's anti-screen tearing software will come to 2026 Samsung OLED TV and computer monitors.
Minimum requirements for AMD FreeSync have received a refresh, and 1080p gaming monitors and TVs will now have to hit 144Hz or higher. The change means if you want to pick up a screen that prevents ...
We’re comparing FreeSync vs G Sync, to see which variable refresh technology makes the most sense for you. Variable refresh rates have quickly become a must-have for all serious gaming monitors. These ...
Earlier this year we put Nvidia's support for FreeSync monitors to the test, grabbed every FreeSync monitor we had in the office, hooked them up to a collection of Nvidia GPUs, and verified that in ...
Samsung has announced that its 2026 OLED TV lineup and next-generation Odyssey gaming monitors, set to release this year, ...
Two of the most common issues with PC gaming are screen tearing and stuttering. It cam affect even the best monitors. Each time your GPU renders a frame, it’s sent to the display, which updates the ...
We have learned that part of AMD’s strategy in the GPU wars is to bring the FreeSync standard to market as soon as possible and we expected to see the first monitors in Q1 2015 timeframe. AMD said ...
It’s not quite plug-and-play, though—at least in most cases. The driver will automatically enable variable refresh rates on FreeSync displays that meet Nvidia’s strict “G-Sync Compatible” requirements ...
Narrowing your screen search to one of the best G-Sync compatible FreeSync monitors can be an incredibly shrewd move. Taking this approach will throw you into a particular world of great monitors but ...
The latest PS5 system update is now available to download, although it’s worth pointing out that the addition of VRR support for 1440p does not include freesync monitors. That’s at least according to ...