AMD lists the frequency range of all FreeSync monitors on the market

biostud

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Many has lowest sync range in 40+ Hz which is too high, hopefully dp1.3/1.4 monitors with new panels will start at 30Hz.
 

showb1z

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The lower range isn't that important with LFC. And if the range isn't big enough to support LFC they're not gaming monitors anyway.
Pretty nice vendors are making adaptive sync a standard feature on their monitors.
 
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Erenhardt

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Many has lowest sync range in 40+ Hz which is too high, hopefully dp1.3/1.4 monitors with new panels will start at 30Hz.


I have LG29UM67p with the FreeSync range of 48-75Hz. I tuned it to run Freesync range of 30-75 which supports LFC.

I'm quite happy as it was pretty cheap ultrawide IPS after all.

So the freesync range is not set in stone as is on the label.
 

zentan

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Finally someone posted the good news.
Apart from improvements and adaption in Freesync I would like to see more DP adoption.
 

guskline

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Thank you RS. When I clicked on monitors the "small print' indicated the list is current as of 1/16/2016 so you really have to keep checking since so many new monitors keep appearing.

I wonder if Polaris's release will spur an uptick in FreeSync monitors ?
 

Kenmitch

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Nice but also depressing at the same time. I'm currently looking for a new monitor most likely in the 27" 1440p range and prefer a non TN panel and would like the higher refresh rate option. Looking at the list it seems like the Eizo Forus FS2735 fit's the bill.....Price is crazy out of the question.
 

Kenmitch

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What about the Asus MG279Q ?

It's kind of close but looks to tap out at 90Hz. I'd have to get a really hot smoking deal on one of them to consider it thought. Asus jerked me around pretty hard on a MB rma some years ago.
 

Flapdrol1337

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Yeah, supposedly asus rma isn't up to par everywhere, seems ok here.

That monitor does 144hz, you can probably overclock the freesync range, but imo 90 fps is more than fine if you have variable refresh.
 

IEC

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I got tired of waiting and bought an ultrawide 1440p.

I figure I'll just get a new 144Hz *VA or OLED ultrawide whenever they release. And I'm not going to pay a 50% premium for equivalent performance so it will have to support Freesync over DP :)
 

DreamMystic

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I have LG29UM67p with the FreeSync range of 48-75Hz. I tuned it to run Freesync range of 30-75 which supports LFC.

I'm quite happy as it was pretty cheap ultrawide IPS after all.

So the freesync range is not set in stone as is on the label.

How did you change the frequency from 48-75 to 30-75?
 

Sonikku13

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Thanks for the list. Looking specifically for a IPS 144 Hz FreeSync monitor, and this helps.