AMD’s FreeSync anti-tearing adaptive sync technology is a more popular standard than Nvidia’s G-Sync, if only because the former doesn’t require pricey additional hardware to meet its more stringent demands. But AMD isn’t letting just any screen claim to work. A new set of higher standards for FreeSync-compatible screens has been released. For the regular, no-frills version of FreeSync, most smaller monitors will need at least 144Hz of refresh rate in order to be certified compatible with FreeSync. “Smaller” in this case means under 3440 horizontal lines of resolution, basically under a 34-inc…