22 inch FreeSync monitor (£99.95) and 24 inch FreeSync monitor (£129.95) both 1ms response time with Display port and HDMI.
Great price even without the Freesync benefit so should satisfy Nvidia GPU owners too.
Freesync is implemented at 60-75Hz. This is a restriction but at this price it will be one many people can overlook. fps that fall outside this range revert to V-Sync or Non V-Sync depending on user game settings.
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HellRazer
15 Oct 152#1
Just so folks know, the Freesync range that comes standard with these monitors can now be hacked.
This seems a bit dubious, are there side effects to hacking the range of Freesync? Why would it need to be adjusted at all?
mistafaz
17 Oct 15#2
Thanks OP.. Good price
Mallardbro
17 Oct 151#3
I know a lot of threads have this sort of comment, but anywho:
I've had some rough dealings with AOC customer support and there wasn't any stage where I thought they were competent or knew anything about anything. I'm definitely avoiding them from now on.
Rid1
17 Oct 15#4
Awesome price for 1ms Gaming Monitor
Only 1 HMDI input tho, which is really pretty dumb
SlashDealz
18 Oct 15#5
Would this work for console gaming? I assume as it has HDMi its ok? I'm thinking to use headphones and go that route and sell my TV as i only watch my shows online
teseract
18 Oct 151#6
You can get better ones for the same price if you're just using it for console gaming. It's going 100 because its a freesync moniter, so its targeted at pc gamers with amd gpus.
XGE
18 Oct 15#7
Whats the reviews on these monitors? I also want to replace my TV as i use for both pc and consoles. Got the amd r9 270x gaming edition. would there be a benefit in using this monitor for consoles or just for pc?
cartsp to XGE
18 Oct 15#15
I don't believe the 270x supports Freesync unfortunately but that's going from memory!
cartsp
18 Oct 15#8
Seems a very strange range to have Freesync available on (60-75 hz), almost pointless really, most people would want Freesync available from 30-60hz really. Other than that, good deal :smiley:
Unless there's some adaptive way FreeSync works, you would still need to use VSync otherwise if the game loses a few frames, it won't only stutter/freeze, it'll tear as well :smile:
Ferrari100 to cartsp
18 Oct 15#10
Using it along with AMD's Frame Rate Target Control it is easy to lock it anywhere within that range. I think they should have done it from 50 though.
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Tear free non V-Sync gaming for AMD GPU users!!
22 inch FreeSync monitor (£99.95) and 24 inch FreeSync monitor (£129.95) both 1ms response time with Display port and HDMI.
Great price even without the Freesync benefit so should satisfy Nvidia GPU owners too.
Freesync is implemented at 60-75Hz. This is a restriction but at this price it will be one many people can overlook. fps that fall outside this range revert to V-Sync or Non V-Sync depending on user game settings.
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http://wccftech.com/amd-freesync-hack-expands-refresh-rate-range/
I've had some rough dealings with AOC customer support and there wasn't any stage where I thought they were competent or knew anything about anything. I'm definitely avoiding them from now on.
Only 1 HMDI input tho, which is really pretty dumb
Unless there's some adaptive way FreeSync works, you would still need to use VSync otherwise if the game loses a few frames, it won't only stutter/freeze, it'll tear as well :smile:
You would need to enable VSync as well, as if you get frame drops, it won't only stutter but tear as well :smile: