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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�
Followed by the graphic card that are
compatible�
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Operating system
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Windows 11/10/8�1/8/7
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Graphic Card: R9 290/300 Series &
R7 260 Series
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AMD Radeon R9 300 Series
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AMD Radeon R9 Fury X
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AMD Radeon R9 360
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AMD Radeon R7 360
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AMD Radeon R9 295X2
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AMD Radeon R9 290X
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AMD Radeon R9 290
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AMD Radeon R9 285
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AMD Radeon R7 260X
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AMD Radeon R7 260
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Processor A-Series Desktop and
Mobility APUs
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AMD A10-7890K
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AMD A10-7870K
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AMD A10-7850K
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AMD A10-7800
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AMD A10-7700K
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AMD A8-7670K
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AMD A8-7650K
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AMD A8-7600
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AMD A6-7400K