Valve is working on fixes for the Steam Deck dock's FreeSync issues

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A fix is coming soon.

. Now that it's made its way into users' hands, Valve is addressing community reports of some issues with the $90 dock. The FreeSync and DisplayPort MST features on the docking station"still require work," according to thisValve wrote that the team is"actively working on these bugs, and we'll be shipping software and firmware updates soon." However, Valve did not elaborate on how soon"soon" is.

MST enables multi-monitor support on the Deck Docking Station, which requires two external monitors to be connected via HDMI and DisplayPort. FreeSync is AMD's adaptive synchronization tech that helps eliminate screen tearing and stuttering on an external monitor. Valve has even updated the official Steam dock product page to say that FreeSync support is in progress and that the update for it and MST is"forthcoming."

 

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Glad I got it. I also got a USB-C extender. With my silicon skin on I can still get it to sit pretty on the Dock.

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