Computex 2015 – during our stop at the PowerColour booth, we noticed a computer in the background displaying AMD FreeSync Technology. This is still relatively new and the adoption rate by monitor manufacturers is surprising low. The technology itself is very good, the main purpose of the technology is to prevent screen tearing while maintaining the highest possible FPS. AMD does this very well and with almost zero performance penalty.
Currently the only set way to demonstrate this technology is with the Wind turbine demo; in person it is visually impressive.
We aim to get a review of an AMD FreeSync enabled monitor published as soon as possible. We will keep you updated with all of the news and events from the rest of Computex 2015.
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