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Originally posted by ms178 View Post
I hope it won't! There are a ton of HDMI only Freesync monitors out there which would be left without support on Linux.
Anyway, if you are buying a monitor, make sure it has DisplayPort. It's simply crippled if it doesn't.
You can check that here as well: https://www.amd.com/en/products/freesync-monitors
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Originally posted by shmerl View Post
Isn't it limited to TVs mostly? HDMI only monitors especially with adaptive sync sounds like a weird combination.
Anyway, if you are buying a monitor, make sure it has DisplayPort. It's simply crippled if it doesn't.
You can check that here as well: https://www.amd.com/en/products/freesync-monitors
also as i am using a mobo without displayport there is 0 chance of me using displayport
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Originally posted by davidbepo View Post
there are A LOT of hdmi only freesync monitors, especially on the lower end, mine is one of them
also as i am using a mobo without displayport there is 0 chance of me using displayport
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Originally posted by shmerl View Post
Are you using an integrated AMD GPU? HDMI is something you should simply avoid next time when buying any hardware, it's just a bad technology. Also weird for motherboard makers to make HDMI and not DP output. They need to pay license for the former.
anyway, i really hope they add hdmi freesync, because as per what i said above there are a lot of monitors with it, and only it
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Originally posted by davidbepo View Post
yes 2400G + b350m-e
anyway, i really hope they add hdmi freesync, because as per what i said above there are a lot of monitors with it, and only it
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