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Industry's Biggest Scaler Vendors Pledge Support for AMD's Project FreeSync

Except the fact we know that G-sync works, while we have absolutely no proof A-Sync does or is anywhere close to it.

 

 We didn't know that G-Sync worked until they started getting a monitor out to the public either.

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Except the fact we know that G-sync works, while we have absolutely no proof A-Sync does or is anywhere close to it.

Do you honestly think VESA (with Nvidia as an active member), would pass AS as an industry standard in DisplayPort, if it didn't work? How many features does DP have, that doesn't work the way it is supposed to?

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Do you honestly think VESA (with Nvidia as an active member), would pass AS as an industry standard in DisplayPort, if it didn't work? How many features does DP have, that doesn't work the way it is supposed to?

well we don't know if it works as well as G-sync does.

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Nice to see its coming out. Hope the price tag doesn't significantly increase though.

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There is no way they can introduce an hardware standard change to existing monitors... So yeah.

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now all we need is DP 1.2a compatibility on NVIDIA GPUs. then we will truly have a standard for this tech.

dont count on it. we dont live in a perfect world :'(

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Will this be available for Nvidia GPUs as well? If not, I guess I'm gonna pass.

They said no in a pcper interview and they won't do it even if they can because they have Gsync.

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How AMD convinced the scalers, I wouldn't know because the scalers rejected Nvidia.

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