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lxmcf204106yFuck it's good to have dual monitors again!
Also side note, freesync works a fucking treat on Linux, haven't even installed drivers and it just works! -
lxmcf204106y@Haxk20 then I have no clue what's going on, freesync is getting detected and as far as I can see is working perfectly...
Edit: I am using elementary and apparently Ubuntu do some work to get freesync working so maybe that's whats happening -
lxmcf204106y@Haxk20 probably, unless it's just pure placebo.
But I was having constant screen tearing when running at 60hz or 75hz, as soon as the 570 when in, no tearing and everything was buttery smooth at both 60 and 75 while the monitor registered freesync as active ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ -
lxmcf204106y@Haxk20 via the monitor, I'll post an xrandr output when I get home.
Haven't installed the AMD drivers because I haven't needed out of the box... -
lxmcf204106y@Haxk20 https://pastebin.com/Y1S8sB3m
'and as expected.. nothing about freesync... These are fresh elementary install details, no settings tinkered other than refresh rate -
lxmcf204106y@Haxk20 I couldn't see anything regarding freesync being enabled though...
And as far as I'm aware, the mobile Rx chips don't support freesync... I think -
@lxmcf planned to build one myself, but have to pay for repairing my car. So I give up.🥺local store here doesn’t carry amd cards at all.
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