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    Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    The 23.6- and 28-inch monitors use PLS and TN panels respectively.
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    Re: Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    Im a bit baffled that the refresh rates are not in the article...?

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    Re: Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    4K on a 23.6" screen? That is going to be an absolute mess to use in Windows won't it?

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    Re: Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    Quote Originally Posted by Biscuit View Post
    Im a bit baffled that the refresh rates are not in the article...?
    I take it you are talking about the FreeSync range, probably the most important piece of information that you want to see for a FreeSync monitor is missing!!

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    Re: Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    Hardly Hexus' fault - Samsung don't provide the refresh rates and Freesync range in their detailed specs...

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    Re: Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    If the colour is good on the smaller model, and the price competitive.. it might just exactly what I was looking for.

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    Re: Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    60Hz will be the max at 4k on HDMI2.0 and DP1.2, the adaptive sync range should be at least 45-60Hz otherwise pointless, however cannot find any information on it in the user manual and the setup.inf file for the monitor does not reveal much other than the max and min -

    [U24E590Dh1.AddReg]
    HKR,"MODES\3840,2160",Mode1,,"30-90,24-75,+,+"
    HKR,,ICMProfile,0,"U24E590D.icm"

    [U24E590Dh2.AddReg]
    HKR,"MODES\3840,2160",Mode1,,"30-135,24-75,+,+"
    HKR,,ICMProfile,0,"U24E590D.icm"

    [U24E590Ddp.AddReg]
    HKR,"MODES\3840,2160",Mode1,,"30-135,56-75,+,-"
    HKR,,ICMProfile,0,"U24E590D.icm"

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    Re: Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    Am I missing something, AFAIK no AMD card supports the 2x HDMI 2.0 ports on these monitors (without the yet to be released, probably expensive adapter), and how is FreeSync implemented when they only come with dp 1.2 and not 1.2a?

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    Re: Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    Quote Originally Posted by Corky34 View Post
    Am I missing something, AFAIK no AMD card supports the 2x HDMI 2.0 ports on these monitors (without the yet to be released, probably expensive adapter), and how is FreeSync implemented when they only come with dp 1.2 and not 1.2a?
    Just because they state 1.2 does not mean it is not 1.2a, it is all marketing blurb, the fact they state it supports FreeSync means it must be 1.2a. After all 1.2a is just an extension to the 1.2 spec. Yes they should really specify 1.2a where possible to avoid confusion and you would think it would be helpful to sell such that way.

    I think the lack of information is due to them being recalled before launch in May due to a firmware update due to some Freesync issues that had to be done and now they probably be out in July here in UK. I would definitely wait for some reviews before pre-ordering though

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    Re: Samsung launches pair of AMD FreeSync UHD monitors

    The 24" version is selling on Overclockers for £420 and the 28" version is selling for £500. I want a 4K Freesync monitor to go with my 295X2 (which I am going to replace with a pair of Fury-X bad boys) BUT I am not overwhelmed by the new 2nd gen 4k monitors that are trickling out. The 24" version is not going to be 10bit and I am concerned by the slow refresh rate of 4ms. I would have considered a 1440p monitor but they are so stupidly expensive, you may as well buy a 4K monitor (because the prices are almost the same).

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