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According to news, VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) has recently updated the Adaptive-Sync adaptive synchronization display technology standard to adapt to "dual-mode" e-sports monitors. This update will bring a better gaming experience to e-sports enthusiasts.
Adaptive-Sync 1.1a updates include improvements to testing procedures and certification marking. The new version allows OEMs with qualifying hardware to perform different certifications at different resolutions and refresh rates. For example, products can be certified at 1080P@280Hz or 2160P@144Hz. This update provides users with more choices and flexibility.
In addition, Adaptive-Sync Display v1.1a also introduces a new feature that allows OEMs to perform higher AdaptiveSync for monitors that support overclocking Display refresh rate certification.
In this case, the monitor "overclocked" mode must support the Adaptive-Sync enabled GPU in a non-proprietary manner, and the monitor must pass all strict Adaptive-Sync requirements in its factory default mode as well as in overclocked mode Display compliance testing.
Note from this site: In the Adaptive-Sync Display CTS v1.1a update, a new "dual mode" for AdaptiveSync Display for VESA has been added and "overclocking" certification. Please note that these certifications do not apply to the MediaSync Display program. For monitors that support "dual mode", you can confirm it with the following VESA certification logo:
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