Silent_Buddha
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Looks like even the small time Korean monitor makers are getting into Freesync. A user at overclock.net found a firmware on Wasabi Mango's website that appears to enable adaptive sync (FreeSync) on the UHD550 and UHD420 (55" and 42" 4k monitors using LG AH-IPS panels).
http://www.overclock.net/t/1554580/...s-monitor-what-tests-to-run/520#post_24193708
If it does, that must mean that the scaler/video processor used to enable Adaptive Sync must be cheap as hell.
I've been looking at the 55" version for use with a wall mount. With that screen real estate I'd just replace all 3 of my current monitors with the single one. And if it has FreeSync then I might be ditching Nvidia sooner than I was thinking of. Was going to see if they supported adaptive sync with Pascal before deciding whether to go back to AMD or not.
The 55" goes for 1.2-1.5k USD (under 1K USD in Korea), while the 42" goes for under 1k USD.
Hopefully the Crossover 494k (49" 4k monitor with AH-IPS LG panel) gets a similar update as I'd rather get that one. Dots per arc angle would be more similar to my 30" monitor then, considering the wall mount will move it further away.
Regards,
SB
http://www.overclock.net/t/1554580/...s-monitor-what-tests-to-run/520#post_24193708
If it does, that must mean that the scaler/video processor used to enable Adaptive Sync must be cheap as hell.
I've been looking at the 55" version for use with a wall mount. With that screen real estate I'd just replace all 3 of my current monitors with the single one. And if it has FreeSync then I might be ditching Nvidia sooner than I was thinking of. Was going to see if they supported adaptive sync with Pascal before deciding whether to go back to AMD or not.
The 55" goes for 1.2-1.5k USD (under 1K USD in Korea), while the 42" goes for under 1k USD.
Hopefully the Crossover 494k (49" 4k monitor with AH-IPS LG panel) gets a similar update as I'd rather get that one. Dots per arc angle would be more similar to my 30" monitor then, considering the wall mount will move it further away.
Regards,
SB