VRR (variable refresh rate) or sometimes called Adaptive Sync Technology was only built into the Alienware monitor line. Both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync were built on "top" of the baseline VRR Adaptive Sync Technology.
If we look at the Alienware AW3423DW sales page Tech Specs, it specifically calls out Adaptive Sync Technology --> Nvidia G-Sync =
Versus the U3425W sales page which does not mention VRR or Adaptive Sync Technology. Also, for certification, AdaptiveSync Technology requires a monitor that can do at least to 144Hz. The U3425WE max is 100Hz.
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VRR (variable refresh rate) or sometimes called Adaptive Sync Technology was only built into the Alienware monitor line. Both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync were built on "top" of the baseline VRR Adaptive Sync Technology.
If we look at the Alienware AW3423DW sales page Tech Specs, it specifically calls out Adaptive Sync Technology --> Nvidia G-Sync =
Versus the U3425W sales page which does not mention VRR or Adaptive Sync Technology. Also, for certification, AdaptiveSync Technology requires a monitor that can do at least to 144Hz. The U3425WE max is 100Hz.
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