AMD Unveils Four New Desktop and Mobile GPUs, including AMD Radeon™ RX 5600 Series

Ulti­ma­te 1080p Gam­ing, Breath-Taking Visu­als and Game-Chan­ging Soft­ware Features
 

– Pur­po­se-built for legi­ons of 1080p gamers, AMD Rade­on RX 5600 series offers up to 20 per­cent fas­ter per­for­mance on avera­ge1 across sel­ect AAA games and up to 10 per­cent fas­ter per­for­mance on avera­ge2 across sel­ect esports games than the competition –

AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 series gra­phics to deli­ver incre­di­ble game­play in next-gene­ra­ti­on Ali­en­wa­re™ Auro­ra gam­ing desk­top PCs and Dell G5 15 SE gam­ing lap­tops 

– New AMD Free­Sync™ Pre­mi­um3and AMD Free­Sync™ Pre­mi­um Pro4 to help gamers easi­ly iden­ti­fy the ide­al dis­plays for the best high-refresh rate gam­ing experiences –

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CES – AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today intro­du­ced AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 series gra­phics pro­ducts, harnes­sing the power of ground­brea­king AMD RDNA archi­tec­tu­re and inno­va­ti­ve soft­ware fea­tures to pro­vi­de the ulti­ma­te in high-per­for­mance, high-fide­li­ty expe­ri­en­ces for 1080p gamers.

The new AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 series lin­e­up includes the AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 XT gra­phics card,  available in cus­tom designs from AMD board part­ners, as well as the AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 gra­phics card, available in pre-con­fi­gu­red desk­top sys­tems, inclu­ding the new Ali­en­wa­re™ Auro­ra gam­ing PC. The new fami­ly also includes the AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600M GPU, desi­gned to deli­ver world-class 1080p gam­ing for lap­top PCs, inclu­ding the new Dell G5 15 SE. AMD also intro­du­ced the AMD Rade­on™ RX 5700M GPUs to power the most advan­ced high-per­for­mance gam­ing lap­top PCs.

Built on AMD RDNA archi­tec­tu­re and indus­try-lea­ding 7nm pro­cess tech­no­lo­gy, along­side high-band­width PCIe® 4.0 tech­no­lo­gy and high-speed GDDR6 memo­ry, AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 series gra­phics deli­ver ultra-high levels of per­for­mance and power effi­ci­en­cy. The flag­ship AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 XT gra­phics card deli­vers up to 20 per­cent hig­her per­for­mance on avera­ge across today’s top AAA games1, and up to 10 per­cent hig­her per­for­mance on avera­ge across popu­lar esports titles2 ver­sus the competition.

From heart-poun­ding esports com­pe­ti­ti­ons to eye-pop­ping AAA block­bus­ters, today’s games demand more per­for­mance, hig­her frame­ra­tes and lower laten­cy than ever befo­re,” said Scott Her­kel­man, cor­po­ra­te vice pre­si­dent and gene­ral mana­ger, Rade­on Tech­no­lo­gies Group at AMD. “The­re are 90 mil­li­on acti­ve users on Steam5, and over 64 per­cent of gamers who par­ti­ci­pa­ted in a recent Steam sur­vey repor­ted play­ing at 1080p6. We’re com­mit­ted to pro­vi­ding all 1080p gamers with the raw hor­se­power and incre­di­ble fea­tures that enable the abso­lu­te best gam­ing expe­ri­en­ces with all set­tings maxed out. The AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 XT more than deli­vers, powe­ring the ulti­ma­te in 1080p gam­ing at a pri­ce point that is sure to delight gamers everywhere.”

Hol­ding true to Dell and Alienware’s com­mit­ment to a no-com­pro­mi­se expe­ri­ence, the AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600M GPU allows Dell G5 15 SE users enjoy  high-qua­li­ty, high-per­for­mance, immersi­ve gam­ing on the go, using low power,” said Vivi­an Lien, vice pre­si­dent of Ali­en­wa­re and Dell Gam­ing. “Our desk­top users will also bene­fit from the AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 gra­phics card by brin­ging top-notch per­for­mance and rich fea­tures to our new­ly desi­gned Ali­en­wa­re Aurora.”

Deli­ve­ring world-class per­for­mance and power effi­ci­en­cy, AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 series gra­phics offer all the capa­bi­li­ties and advan­ced Rade­on™ Soft­ware fea­tures of the hig­her-end AMD Rade­on™ RX 5700 series gra­phics, including:

  • AMD RDNA Archi­tec­tu­re – Built for supe­ri­or per­for­mance, sca­la­bi­li­ty and power effi­ci­en­cy, and desi­gned to power the future of gam­ing. The AMD RDNA-powered Rade­on™ RX 5600 series pro­vi­des up to 2.1X hig­her gam­ing per­for­mance-per-watt than the Rade­on™ RX 590 gra­phics card based on the pri­or-gene­ra­ti­on Gra­phics Core Next (GCN) archi­tec­tu­re7.
  • Rade­on™ Boost8 – Deli­vers a per­for­mance increase during fast-moti­on gam­ing sce­na­ri­os, inclu­ding up to a 37 per­cent boost in Over­watch at 1440p, by dyna­mi­cal­ly redu­cing image reso­lu­ti­on, incre­asing frame­ra­tes and flui­di­ty, as well as bols­te­ring respon­si­ve­ness with litt­le to no per­cep­ti­ble chan­ge in image qua­li­ty9.
  • Rade­on™ Anti-Lag10 – Rade­on Anti-Lag signi­fi­cant­ly decrea­ses input-to-dis­play respon­se times, inclu­ding making Apex Legends up to 22 per­cent more respon­si­ve11, and offers a com­pe­ti­ti­ve edge in gameplay.
  • Rade­on™ Image Shar­pe­ning (RIS)12 – Brings cris­pness and cla­ri­ty to in-game visu­als that have been sof­ten­ed by ups­ca­ling and post-pro­cess effects in DirectX® 9, 11, 12 and Vul­kan® titles. When pai­red with Rade­on™ GPU ups­ca­ling, RIS enables sharp visu­als and flu­id frame rates on high-reso­lu­ti­on displays.
  • AMD Fide­li­ty­FX – An open-source tool­kit for game deve­lo­pers making it easier for them to add high-qua­li­ty post-pro­cess effects that make games look beau­tiful while offe­ring the opti­mal balan­ce of visu­al fide­li­ty and per­for­mance. Available on GPUO­pen, Fide­li­ty­FX fea­tures Con­trast-Adap­ti­ve Shar­pe­ning (CAS), which draws out detail in low-con­trast are­as while mini­mi­zing arti­facts cau­sed by typi­cal image shar­pe­ning routines.
Model Com­pu­te
Units
Stream
Processors
TFLOPS

 

GDDR6 Game Clock13
(MHz)
Boost Clock14
(MHZ)
Memo­ry
Interface
Rade­on™ RX 5600 XT 36 2304 Up to 7.19 6GB Up to 1375 Up to 1560 192-bit
Rade­on™ RX 5600 32 2048 Up to 6.39 6GB Up to 1375 Up to 1560 192-bit
Rade­on™ RX 5700M 36 2304 Up to 7.93 8GB Up to 1620 Up to 1720 256-bit
Rade­on™ RX 5600M 36 2304 Up to 5.83 6GB Up to 1190 Up to 1265 192-bit

AMD Free­Sync™ Pre­mi­um and Free­Sync™ Pre­mi­um Pro
The world’s lar­gest adap­ti­ve sync dis­play eco­sys­tem, expec­ted to reach 1,000 cer­ti­fied dis­plays  this month15, has grown expo­nen­ti­al­ly sin­ce its intro­duc­tion six years ago. Simul­ta­neous­ly, the per­for­mance and varie­ty of gam­ing com­pon­ents has increased dra­ma­ti­cal­ly while gamers’ expec­ted expe­ri­en­ces have evol­ved. Adding to the base­line AMD Free­Sync™ tier, AMD is intro­du­cing new AMD  Free­Sync™ Pre­mi­um tiers to make it easier for gamers to iden­ti­fy and sel­ect dis­plays that deli­ver the best, high-refresh, ultra-smooth gam­ing experience:

  • AMD Free­Sync™ Tech­no­lo­gy16– Deli­vers smooth, tear-free and low-laten­cy per­for­mance for moni­tors, lap­top PCs and TVs that meet AMD’s com­pre­hen­si­ve cer­ti­fi­ca­ti­on process. 
  • AMD Free­Sync™ Pre­mi­um Tech­no­lo­gy3– Buil­ding upon the Free­Sync™ tier, equips serious gamers with flu­id, tear-free game­play at peak per­for­mance, with at least a 120hz refresh rate at mini­mum FHD reso­lu­ti­on and sup­port for low frame­ra­te com­pen­sa­ti­on (LFC) technology.
  • AMD Free­Sync™ Pre­mi­um Pro Tech­no­lo­gy4 – Pro­vi­des the true HDR expe­ri­ence, com­bi­ning smooth gam­ing at peak per­for­mance with stun­ning high dyna­mic ran­ge (HDR) visuals. 

Avai­la­bi­li­ty
AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 XT gra­phics cards are expec­ted to be available begin­ning Janu­ary 21, 2020, for an SEP of $279 USD from AMD board part­ners, inclu­ding ASRock, ASUS, Giga­byte, MSI, Power­Co­lor, SAPPHIRE and XFX. The AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600, RX 5600M and RX 5700M are expec­ted to be available in OEM sys­tems begin­ning in the first quar­ter of 2020. The Dell G5 15 SE gam­ing lap­top is expec­ted to be available in April, and the new Ali­en­wa­re™ Auro­ra gam­ing desk­top is expec­ted to be available in the coming weeks.

Sup­port­ing Resources

  • Learn more about the AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 and RX 5600 XT here
  • Learn more about the AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600M and RX 5700M here
  • Learn more about AMD Free­Sync™ tech­no­lo­gy here 
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This press release con­ta­ins for­ward-loo­king state­ments con­cer­ning Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) inclu­ding the fea­tures, func­tion­a­li­ty, avai­la­bi­li­ty, timing and expec­ta­ti­ons of AMD Rade­on™ RX 5600 gra­phics pro­ducts and tech­no­lo­gies and the Rade­on™ RX 5700M GPU, which are made pur­su­ant to the Safe Har­bor pro­vi­si­ons of the Pri­va­te Secu­ri­ties Liti­ga­ti­on Reform Act of 1995. For­ward-loo­king state­ments are com­mon­ly iden­ti­fied by words such as “would,” “intends,” “belie­ves,” “expects,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “seeks,” “intends,” “plans,” “pro for­ma,” “esti­ma­tes,” “anti­ci­pa­tes,” or the nega­ti­ve of the­se words and phra­ses, other varia­ti­ons of the­se words and phra­ses or com­pa­ra­ble ter­mi­no­lo­gy. 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Mate­ri­al fac­tors that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons include, wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, the fol­lo­wing: Intel Corporation’s domi­nan­ce of the micro­pro­ces­sor mar­ket and its aggres­si­ve busi­ness prac­ti­ces may limit AMD’s abili­ty to com­pe­te effec­tively; AMD reli­es on third par­ties to manu­fac­tu­re its pro­ducts, and if they are unable to do so on a time­ly basis in suf­fi­ci­ent quan­ti­ties and using com­pe­ti­ti­ve tech­no­lo­gies, AMD’s busi­ness could be mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affec­ted; fail­ure to achie­ve expec­ted manu­fac­tu­ring yields for AMD’s pro­ducts could nega­tively impact its finan­cial results; AMD has a wafer sup­p­ly agree­ment with GF with obli­ga­ti­ons to purcha­se all of its micro­pro­ces­sor and APU pro­duct requi­re­ments, and a cer­tain por­ti­on of its GPU pro­duct requi­re­ments, from GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. (GF) with limi­t­ed excep­ti­ons. If GF is not able to satis­fy AMD’s manu­fac­tu­ring requi­re­ments, its busi­ness could be adver­se­ly impac­ted; the suc­cess of AMD’s busi­ness is depen­dent upon its abili­ty to intro­du­ce pro­ducts on a time­ly basis with fea­tures and per­for­mance levels that pro­vi­de value to its cus­to­mers while sup­port­ing and coin­ci­ding with signi­fi­cant indus­try tran­si­ti­ons; if AMD can­not gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent reve­nue and ope­ra­ting cash flow or obtain exter­nal finan­cing, it may face a cash short­fall and be unable to make all of its plan­ned invest­ments in rese­arch and deve­lo­p­ment or other stra­te­gic invest­ments; the loss of a signi­fi­cant cus­to­mer may have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on AMD; AMD’s receipt of reve­nue from its semi-cus­tom SoC pro­ducts is depen­dent upon its tech­no­lo­gy being desi­gned into third-par­ty pro­ducts and the suc­cess of tho­se pro­ducts; glo­bal eco­no­mic uncer­tain­ty may adver­se­ly impact AMD’s busi­ness and ope­ra­ting results; AMD’s ope­ra­ti­ons are sub­ject to poli­ti­cal, legal and eco­no­mic risks and natu­ral dis­as­ters which could have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on AMD; govern­ment actions and regu­la­ti­ons such as export admi­nis­tra­ti­on regu­la­ti­ons, tariffs and trade pro­tec­tion mea­su­res, may limit AMD’s abili­ty to export its pro­ducts to cer­tain cus­to­mers; AMD pro­ducts may be sub­ject to secu­ri­ty vul­nerabi­li­ties that could have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on AMD; IT outa­ges, data loss, data brea­ches and cyber-attacks could com­pro­mi­se AMD’s intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty or other sen­si­ti­ve infor­ma­ti­on, be cos­t­ly to reme­dia­te and cau­se signi­fi­cant dama­ge to its busi­ness and repu­ta­ti­on; AMD’s ope­ra­ting results are sub­ject to quar­ter­ly and sea­so­nal sales pat­terns; AMD may not be able to gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent cash to ser­vice its debt obli­ga­ti­ons or meet its working capi­tal requi­re­ments; AMD has a lar­ge amount of indeb­ted­ness which could adver­se­ly affect its finan­cial posi­ti­on and pre­vent it from imple­men­ting its stra­tegy or ful­fil­ling its con­trac­tu­al obli­ga­ti­ons; the agree­ments gover­ning AMD’s notes and the Secu­red Revol­ving Line of Cre­dit impo­se rest­ric­tions on AMD that may adver­se­ly affect its abili­ty to ope­ra­te its busi­ness; the mar­kets in which AMD’s pro­ducts are sold are high­ly com­pe­ti­ti­ve; the con­ver­si­on of the 2.125% Con­ver­ti­ble Seni­or Notes due 2026 may dilute the owner­ship inte­rest of its exis­ting stock­hol­ders, or may other­wi­se depress the pri­ce of its com­mon stock; uncer­tain­ties invol­ving the orde­ring and ship­ment of AMD’s pro­ducts could mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affect it; the demand for AMD’s pro­ducts depends in part on the mar­ket con­di­ti­ons in the indus­tries into which they are sold. Fluc­tua­tions in demand for AMD’s pro­ducts or a mar­ket decli­ne in any of the­se indus­tries could have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on its results of ope­ra­ti­ons; AMD’s abili­ty to design and intro­du­ce new pro­ducts in a time­ly man­ner is depen­dent upon third-par­ty intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty; AMD depends on third-par­ty com­pa­nies for the design, manu­fac­tu­re and sup­p­ly of mother­boards, soft­ware and other com­pu­ter plat­form com­pon­ents to sup­port its busi­ness; if AMD loses Micro­soft Corporation’s sup­port for its pro­ducts or other soft­ware ven­dors do not design and deve­lop soft­ware to run on AMD’s pro­ducts, its abili­ty to sell its pro­ducts could be mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affec­ted; and AMD’s reli­ance on third-par­ty dis­tri­bu­tors and AIB part­ners sub­jects it to cer­tain risks.  Inves­tors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncer­tain­ties in AMD’s Secu­ri­ties and Exch­an­ge Com­mis­si­on filings, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to AMD’s Quar­ter­ly Report on Form 10‑Q for the quar­ter ended Sep­tem­ber 28, 2019.

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The infor­ma­ti­on con­tai­ned her­ein is for infor­ma­tio­nal pur­po­ses only, and is sub­ject to chan­ge wit­hout noti­ce. Time­lines, road­maps, and/or pro­duct release dates  shown in this Press Release are plans only and sub­ject to change.

Cont­acts:
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 AMD Communications
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AMD Inves­tor Relations
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1 Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs 12/17/2019 on RX 5600 XT (Dri­ver: AMD 19.50), GTX 1660Ti (Dri­ver: Nvi­dia 441.41 WHQL), Ryzen 7 3800X, 16GB DDR4-3200MHz, GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER, F10 bios, Win10 Pro x64 18362. PC manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Games tes­ted include Batt­le­field 5, Bor­der­lands 3, Call of Duty: Modern War­fa­re, The Divi­si­on 2, Gears of War 5, Mons­ter Hun­ter World, Red Dead Redemp­ti­on, Star Wars Jedi: Fal­len Order, and Ghost Recon Breakpoint.Performance may vary. RX-418
2 Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs 12/17/2019 on RX 5600 XT (Dri­ver: AMD 19.50), GTX 1660Ti (Dri­ver: Nvi­dia 441.41 WHQL), Ryzen 7 3800X, 16GB DDR4-3200MHz, GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER, F10 bios, Win10 Pro x64 18362. PC manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Games tes­ted include Apex Legends, Fort­ni­te, Over­watch, PLAYERUNKOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS, Tom Clancy’s Rain­bow Six Sie­ge, and World of War­craft: Batt­le for Azeroth.  Per­for­mance may vary. RX-419
3 Requi­res a moni­tor and AMD Rade­on™ gra­phics, both with Free­Sync Pre­mi­um sup­port. AMD Free­Sync Pre­mi­um requi­res man­da­to­ry low frame­ra­te com­pen­sa­ti­on and at least 120 Hz refresh rate at mini­mum FHD. See www.amd.com/freesync for com­ple­te details. Con­firm capa­bi­li­ty with your sys­tem manu­fac­tu­rer befo­re purcha­se. GD-161.
4 Free­Sync Pre­mi­um Pro does not requi­re HDR capa­ble moni­tors; dri­ver can set moni­tor in nati­ve mode when Free­Sync Pre­mi­um Pro sup­port­ed HDR con­tent is detec­ted. Other­wi­se, HDR con­tent requi­res that the sys­tem be con­fi­gu­red with a ful­ly HDR-rea­dy con­tent chain, inclu­ding: gra­phics card, gra­phics dri­ver and appli­ca­ti­on. Video con­tent must be gra­ded in HDR and view­ed with an HDR-rea­dy play­er. Win­do­wed mode con­tent requi­res ope­ra­ting sys­tem sup­port. GD-162.
5 Source: https://variety.com/2019/gaming/news/steam-one-billion-accounts-1203201159/
6 Novem­ber 2019 Steam sur­vey repor­ted 64.63% of gamers are play­ing at 1080p — https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/
7 Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs 12/20/2019 on RX 5600 XT and RX 590 (Dri­ver: AMD 19.50), Ryzen 7 3800X, 16GB DDR4-3200MHz, GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER, F10 bios, Win10 Pro x64 18362. PC manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. All scores are an avera­ge of 3 runs with the same set­tings. Per­for­mance may vary based on use of latest dri­vers. RX-421
8 Rade­on™ Boost is com­pa­ti­ble with Win­dows 7 and 10 in sel­ect titles only. Hard­ware com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty includes RX 400 and newer con­su­mer dGPUs, Ryzen 2000 and newer APUs, inclu­ding hybrid and detacha­ble gra­phics con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons. No mGPU sup­port. For a list of com­pa­ti­ble titles see https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/radeon-boost. GD-158
9 Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs 12/19/2019 on Ryzen 5 3600X, 16GB DDR4-3200MHz, GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER, F5g bios, Win10 Pro Build 1903, AMD Dri­ver 19.12.2 Dec2 Press Dri­ver, RX 5600 XT with Rade­on Boost ON vs OFF in Over­watch at 1440p. PC manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Per­for­mance may vary. RX-415
10 Rade­on™ Anti-Lag is com­pa­ti­ble with DirectX 9 and DirectX 11 APIs, Win­dows 7 and 10. Hard­ware com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty includes GCN and newer con­su­mer dGPUs Ryzen 2000 and newer APUs, inclu­ding hybrid and detacha­ble gra­phics con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons. No mGPU sup­port. GD-157
11 Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs 12/13/2019 on Ryzen 5 3600X, 16GB DDR4-3200MHz, GIGABYTE X570 AORUS MASTER, F5g bios, Win10 Pro x64 18362.175, AMD Dri­ver 19.50, RX 5600 XT with Anti-Lag OFF vs ON. PC manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. Per­for­mance may vary. RX-414
12 Rade­on™ Image Shar­pe­ning is com­pa­ti­ble with DirectX 11, 12, & Vul­kan APIs and DirectX 9 for RX 5000 Series only, and Win­dows 10. Hard­ware com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty includes GCN and newer con­su­mer dGPUs, Ryzen 2000 and newer APUs, inclu­ding hybrid and detacha­ble gra­phics con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons. No mGPU sup­port. GD-156
13 Game clock is the expec­ted GPU clock when run­ning typi­cal gam­ing appli­ca­ti­ons, set to typi­cal TGP (Total Gra­phics Power). Actu­al indi­vi­du­al game clock results may vary. GD-147
14 Boost Clock Fre­quen­cy is the maxi­mum fre­quen­cy achie­va­ble on the GPU run­ning a burs­ty workload. Boost clock achie­va­bi­li­ty, fre­quen­cy, and sus­taina­bi­li­ty will vary based on seve­ral fac­tors, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to: ther­mal con­di­ti­ons and varia­ti­on in appli­ca­ti­ons and workloads. GD-151
15 As of Dec. 2019, the num­ber of Free­Sync tech­no­lo­gy enab­led screens available (950+) at https://www.amd.com/en/products/freesync-monitors — Lar­gest eco­sys­tem when com­pared to publicly available lis­tings of com­pe­ting pro­duct solu­ti­ons at https://www.144hzmonitors.com/list-of-g-sync-monitors/ and https://www.blurbusters.com/gsync/list-of-gsync-monitors/ which list 58 screens respec­tively. GD-130.
16 Free­Sync requi­res a moni­tor and AMD Rade­on™ gra­phics, both with Free­Sync sup­port. See www.amd.com/freesync for com­ple­te details. Con­firm capa­bi­li­ty with your sys­tem manu­fac­tu­rer befo­re purcha­se. GD-127