AMD FreeSync for multi-GPU gets further delayed

Posted on Friday, May 01 2015 @ 11:40 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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AMD announced its FreeSync technology for multi-GPU configurations is still not ready for prime time. At the time it rolled out FreeSync, AMD promised to get multi-GPU support ready in April but the feature still needs more work. AMD explains it will provide another update when it is ready for release but did not provide a new launch schedule.
AMD fans have been outspoken about their love for the smooth gameplay of AMD FreeSync™ technology, and have understandably been excited about the prospect of using compatible monitors with the incredible performance of an AMD CrossFire™ configuration.

After vigorous QA testing, however, it’s now clear to us that support for AMD FreeSync™ monitors on a multi-GPU system is not quite ready for release.

As it is our ultimate goal to give AMD customers an ideal experience when using our products, we must announce a delay of the AMD Catalyst™ driver that would offer this support. We will continue to develop and test this solution in accordance with our stringent quality standards, and we will provide another update when it is ready for release


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