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Adaptive Sync
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4.Adaptive Sync 4. Adaptive Sync Adaptive Sync PC gaming has long been an imperfect experience because GPUs and monitors update at different rates. Sometimes a GPU can render many new pictures during a single update of the monitor, and the monitor will show pieces of each picture as a single image. This is called "tearing." Gamers can fix tearing with a feature called "v-sync," but the image can become jerky as the GPU waits on the monitor to call for an update before delivering new pictures. The responsiveness of mouse input and overall frames per second are reduced with v-sync, too. AMD Adaptive Sync technology eliminates all of these problems by letting the GPU update the monitor the moment a new picture is ready, leaving gamers with unbelievably smooth, responsive, tearing-free games. • AMD Radeon R9 290 • AMD Radeon R9 285 • AMD Radeon R7 260X • AMD Radeon R7 260 ■■ Processor A-Series Desktop and Mobility APUs • AMD A10-7890K • AMD A10-7870K • AMD A10-7850K • AMD A10-7800 • AMD A10-7700K • AMD A8-7670K • AMD A8-7650K • AMD A8-7600 • AMD A6-7400K Followed by the graphic card that are compatible. ■■ Operating system • Windows 10/8.1/8/7 ■■ Graphic Card: R9 290/300 Series & R7 260 Series • AMD Radeon R9 300 Series • AMD Radeon R9 Fury X • AMD Radeon R9 360 • AMD Radeon R7 360 • AMD Radeon R9 295X2 • AMD Radeon R9 290X 14