AMD Sync is a technology that synchronizes the refresh rate of your monitor with the frame rate of your graphics card. This helps reduce screen tearing and stuttering, resulting in a smoother gaming experience.
To turn on AMD Sync, you need to:
- Enable FreeSync/G-Sync: Ensure your monitor supports either FreeSync or G-Sync.
- Update Graphics Drivers: Make sure your AMD graphics drivers are up to date.
- Access AMD Radeon Software: Open the AMD Radeon Software application.
- Navigate to Display Settings: Look for the "Display" or "Settings" section.
- Enable AMD Sync: Find the option for "AMD Sync" or "FreeSync" and toggle it on.
Note: The specific steps and terminology may vary slightly depending on your AMD Radeon Software version and monitor model.
Here are some additional tips:
- Check your monitor's specifications: Make sure your monitor supports FreeSync or G-Sync.
- Enable V-Sync: If AMD Sync is not working, consider enabling V-Sync.
- Use the latest drivers: Always update your graphics drivers for optimal performance.
By following these steps, you can easily turn on AMD Sync and enjoy a smoother gaming experience.