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Last time i looked up Freesync vs. V-Sync, Freesync was for frequencies below 60 Htz, no?
Freesync works at up to 120Hz on my TV (LG C1), the maximum refresh rate of the set. I'm particularly sensitive to screen tearing, and confirmed that it's working by playing various PC games with a framerate limiter.
Guess i confused it with VRR?
Freesync is a form of VRR.
It works up to the max frequency of your monitor
Iirc freesync (extreme/ultimate) works down to 48fps. I use it when playing in 4k since my card struggles to keep a locked 60fps at that resolution
I use freesync on my monitor between 48 and 144 hz.
The range depends on the specific monitor.