Facepalm: Friday the 13th certainly wasn't a good day for AMD and the Radeon graphics team. The company officially acknowledged issues related to its Anti Lag+ technology and unintended bans for ...
In brief: After AMD's slip-up with Radeon Anti-Lag+ last Fall, the company promised to revise the enhanced latency-reducing gaming feature. The new version of Anti-Lag is taking a cautious approach ...
Following some angry posts on Reddit, Valve has confirmed that using AMD’s new Anti-Lag+ feature in Counter-Strike 2 can result in a ban. The official X/Twitter account for the game confirmed that AMD ...
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It's common for gamers to talk about input lag as stems from input devices and display devices, but the majority of the motion-to-photon lag for most PC gamers actually comes from the software stack ...
Although Nvidia was the first to launch their G-Sync variable refresh rate technology, there’s no question that AMD’s FreeSync technology has caught on significantly faster. In the past few years, AMD ...
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