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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
No plans for enabling hdmi freesync support. Some code for it is in place. Developers use DP monitors and the amdgpu driver support better DP monitors. Sell your hdmi monitor and buy a DP monitor, f.ex the ASUS VP28UQG monitor.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
No plans for enabling hdmi freesync support. Some code for it is in place. Developers use DP monitors and the amdgpu driver support better DP monitors. Sell your hdmi monitor and buy a DP monitor, f.ex the ASUS VP28UQG monitor.
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Originally posted by perpetually high View Post
I was also under the assumption it didn't work with 2 monitors, but I was just trying out the new SuperTuxCart 1.0 and noticed FreeSync was working on my dual-monitor setup (verified with the OSD on both monitors), so we might be already there.
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Originally posted by davidbepo View Postthis is nice but PLEASE add support for HDMI freesync
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Originally posted by perpetually high View Post
I was also under the assumption it didn't work with 2 monitors, but I was just trying out the new SuperTuxCart 1.0 and noticed FreeSync was working on my dual-monitor setup (verified with the OSD on both monitors), so we might be already there.
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