Windows 10: How to configure Radeon FreeSync for Individual Applications

Discus and support How to configure Radeon FreeSync for Individual Applications in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; If you are a hardcore gamer, any issues with the screen display can distract you or divert your attention from gaming. It can also cause visual fatigue... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by WinClub, Apr 21, 2021.

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    How to configure Radeon FreeSync for Individual Applications


    If you are a hardcore gamer, any issues with the screen display can distract you or divert your attention from gaming. It can also cause visual fatigue and tank our game’s performance in the process. AMD Radeon Settings manages these issues well. It lets you do pretty much anything – from fine-tuning in-game graphics to […]

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    AMD Radeon FreeSync 2 is now here

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    AMD Radeon FreeSync 2 is now here


    Source: Radeon FreeSync™ 2 Technology Brings High Dynamic Range Gaming to Advanced PC Displays
     
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  4. Vivian_S Win User

    How to configure Radeon FreeSync for Individual Applications

    Radeon settings

    Hi Nancy,



    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.



    I understand that you are seeing multiple System Tray icons for Radeon application. We will certainly assist you with this issue.

    Usually, we have seen this issue with certain versions of Radeon application. However, if you want to disable this from System Tray you can try the following methods.



    Method 1: Using Taskbar Settings.

    • Right-click any empty space on the taskbar, and then select
      Taskbar settings.
    • Under “Notification area” label click on “Select which icons appear on the taskbar
    • You can turn off the Radeon application in the list, which will in turn hide the Radeon System Tray icon.


    Method 2: Use Radeon app preferences to remove the icon from System Tray.



    I would suggest you to follow the steps mentioned in

    How to Enable the AMD Radeon Settings System Tray Icon


    In preferences section uncheckEnable System Tray” option.



    If there are multiple instances of Radeon running under Processes tab in Task Manager, I would recommend you to update the Radeon application from
    AMD support.

    Regards,

    Vivian S
     
    Vivian_S, Apr 21, 2021
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