Adaptive-Sync Display 1.1a Certification for Dual-Mode and Overclockable Screens

2024-01-04 06:52:06

Both LG and ROG have already announced the launch of dual-mode screens that can switch between 4K 240 Hz and FHD 360 Hz. VESA has also immediately updated the Adaptive-Sync Display 1.1a picture synchronization certification to ensure that both modes can provide users with consistent performance. Stable picture, while also incorporating the panel overclocking function into the new specification.

Adaptive-Sync Display is mainly designed for high refresh rate e-sports monitors. The certified screen means that the actual display screen can really be synchronized with the output of the GPU to avoid screen tearing during the game and provide consumers with a more accurate display. It provides an intuitive purchasing reference and prevents unscrupulous manufacturers from falsely promoting the product’s display effect.

The new version of Adaptive-Sync Display 1.1a is mainly adjusted for dual-mode screens and overclockable screens. Since dual-mode screens can natively change the update rate and resolution, the old version of the single label method is not applicable, so the new version of the specification replaces Products of this type will be replaced with a new identification method, and the resolution and update rate in each mode will be marked at the same time.

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In addition, in recent years, some screen products have also introduced “overclocking”, which allows users to enter additional refresh rate options in the OSD menu, such as ROG Swift Pro PG248QP The default maximum update rate is 360 Hz, but there is an OD mode option of an additional 540 Hz.

Faced with this special function, the past Adaptive-Sync Display did not provide certification for overclocking update rates, but the new 1.1a policy incorporates this part into the specification to help consumers check whether the overclocked screen is really “usable” visually. ”.

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