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Wich AMD GPU supports freesync below 200 USD?

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R9 285 (slightly above budget but best option)

 

Unless 300 series supports it.

So a r7 260x won't support freesync?

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No

So if I should pick a GPU that's supports freesync it would be from AMDs r9 series?

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Not all r9 support freesync. With your budget i would say r9 285. It's a nice and newer Tonga based processor.

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I thought the 260 and 260x supported it.

 

https://community.amd.com/community/amd-partners/blog/2015/05/11/what-is-freesync-an-explanation-in-laymans-terms

 

and others seemed to support it, that was just the first link when I googled 'r7 260 freesync'.

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