![]() ![]() Should be comparable to my 970, but newer is always better. Aka if the range is 48-120Hz, and frames drop, as long as they don't drop bellow the range it will help with tearing. Hings that might help is getting a gsync monitor since they have a range of refresh rate. Maybe one day Oled will get cheap enough. Lcd technology cannot match the fluidity and motion resolution of a CRT. Moving resolution was junk compared to the previous monitor. ![]() Even in desktop, everything was a smoother experience. When I was at 90Hz I never felt the need to step down to 60Hz with the exception of that need for speed game. My experience is based on owning an Overclockable Korean 1440P IPS monitor. Between MSI and Acer which company typically makes better products with less QA issues ? You can always look online at videos to see if there's a perceivable difference for you.Ĥ. If you like anime there's something called svp that will convert the 24-30fps to 60fps video. Videos on the other hand will be about the same since they have a defined frame rate and will not exceed or drop bellow unless there's issues. Sure it will, the mouse movement will be smoother and more natural since there's more refreshes with movement. Is 144Hz mostly for a gaming, if I'm on my desktop surfing the web or watching a videos does it still Shouldn't be a problem, I would do 120hz to keep things more even, unless the software is locked and has issues with it.ģ. How about if I'm playing some old games on a emulator like Mame or PCSX2, do I need to switch the monitor to 60Hz Only way to force more was to do it windowed.Ģ. I remember there was a need for speed game that refused to run full screen unless it was set to 60Hz. I think it will be a trial and error process. Here's an idea, you can always run 1080P windowed to reduce the load. You can a) lower game settings, b) lower refresh rate, or keep it at 144Hz or step it down to 120Hz, 90Hz providing it's divided by 30 to ensure good enough video playback. So lets say I can't run said PC game above 60fps do I keep the monitor still at 144Hz or choose a different refresh rate like 60Hz ? So for now (until prices drop) my gpu is a GTX 1060, I know that most new AAA games I won't be able to manage anywhere near 144fps.ġ. ![]()
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