Definitely liking amds commitment to furthering freesync. Though im personally running an x34 predator gsync monitor im not happy about the excessive premium markup price just for gsync. Especially when seeing how many great affordable freesync monitors are out there.
First, Radeons need to get to affordable price-ranges, who Match the Performance Level. If a Vega 64 is 200-250 €/$ above a gtx 1080, freesync plays no role to me. No matter which generation. A Gsync Monitor is a 100 bucks more expensive, but it saves me another 150 Bucks for a mostly faster card with massive lower power consumption and even a synced Monitor, too. Same Story to the Rx 580 So I don't see the Point of AMD... Offer the Cards to reasonable prices and everything (except the high Power… See More
so is the only difference the HDR? I already have a quite expensive 4K Freesync monitor and have no stuttering or tearing because of it so i'm wondering if there really is enough difference to justify the second gen if you already have the first gen Freesync
i like this and could use this for my PC
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Definitely liking amds commitment to furthering freesync. Though im personally running an x34 predator gsync monitor im not happy about the excessive premium markup price just for gsync. Especially when seeing how many great affordable freesync monitors are out there.
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Very, very sweet if you can get one. But I like it too.
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Nice
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Looks really good
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First, Radeons need to get to affordable price-ranges, who Match the Performance Level. If a Vega 64 is 200-250 €/$ above a gtx 1080, freesync plays no role to me. No matter which generation. A Gsync Monitor is a 100 bucks more expensive, but it saves me another 150 Bucks for a mostly faster card with massive lower power consumption and even a synced Monitor, too. Same Story to the Rx 580
So I don't see the Point of AMD...
Offer the Cards to reasonable prices and everything (except the high Power… See More
consumption) matches way better.
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Should have called it Rsync
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AMD’s Radeon FreeSync™ 2 Technology sweet
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Radeon... 3840 x 1600 or 3440 x 1440 IPS FreeSync 2 monitors... when ?
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so is the only difference the HDR? I already have a quite expensive 4K Freesync monitor and have no stuttering or tearing because of it so i'm wondering if there really is enough difference to justify the second gen if you already have the first gen Freesync
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