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is 60 FPS enough if i have a 60Hz monitor? Also what's the highest rank you can reach with 60 FPS?
is 60 FPS enough if i have a 60Hz monitor?
Also what's the highest rank you reached with 60 FPS?

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guys nd gals -I googled a lot and found this
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX31kZbAXsA


please watch it and let me know what you think.
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Ultima modifica da Chote Chatri; 11 ago 2020, ore 5:14
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Messaggio originale di BUGSMASHER:

why do you think you get tearing when you get more than 60fps on a 60hz monitor? It cannot refresh more than 60 frames in one second, so if you get more than 60, it causes the screen to tear because the monitor is unable to keep up with the gpu. By saying "a 60hz monitor can only support 60 frames per second" your'e implying that all the monitors have 'vsync' on meaning they can only display as many frames as their refresh rate. But that's not true,we turn vsync on so that we can limit the fps to the refresh rate of the monitor and avoid tearing.
Ultimately, screen tearing is annoying and it is not worth getting 200 frames on a 60hz monitor. It's better to play at 60fps.
I still don't understand how what i'm saying is incorrect. You are admitting it cannot refresh more than 60 times in a second, meaning that the monitor can only display up to 60 fps. Anything beyond that you will not be able to see because the monitor cannot display it. I never said anything about vsync, you can try playing with 200 fps but that doesn't mean your monitor is showing you 200 fps, even if there was no screen tearing.
Then can you explain why monitoring softwares show more than 60fps with vsync off and exactly 60 fps with vysnc on.. why could that be? Because even if there is tearing,there is more frames per second than the monitor's refresh rate.
Messaggio originale di BUGSMASHER:
Then can you explain why monitoring softwares show more than 60fps with vsync off and exactly 60 fps with vysnc on.. why could that be? Because even if there is tearing,there is more frames per second than the monitor's refresh rate.
The GPU is still rendering as many frames as it can, but your monitor is refreshing 60 times a second, AKA showing you 60 frames per second.
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Messaggio originale di BUGSMASHER:
Then can you explain why monitoring softwares show more than 60fps with vsync off and exactly 60 fps with vysnc on.. why could that be? Because even if there is tearing,there is more frames per second than the monitor's refresh rate.
The GPU is still rendering as many frames as it can, but your monitor is refreshing 60 times a second, AKA showing you 60 frames per second.
Only with v-sync on ofc.
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Messaggio originale di temper:
I still don't understand how what i'm saying is incorrect. You are admitting it cannot refresh more than 60 times in a second, meaning that the monitor can only display up to 60 fps. Anything beyond that you will not be able to see because the monitor cannot display it. I never said anything about vsync, you can try playing with 200 fps but that doesn't mean your monitor is showing you 200 fps, even if there was no screen tearing.
Then can you explain why monitoring softwares show more than 60fps with vsync off and exactly 60 fps with vysnc on.. why could that be? Because even if there is tearing,there is more frames per second than the monitor's refresh rate.
It doesn't matter what it says. Even if it said 500 fps that doesn't mean it is what you are seeing. Your monitor is only capable of refreshing 60 times a second if it is 60hz. So out of the 500 fps you should have, you will only see 60 of it. If you want to see more then you need a monitor with a higher refresh rate.
Ultima modifica da temper; 11 ago 2020, ore 4:16
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Messaggio originale di BUGSMASHER:
Then can you explain why monitoring softwares show more than 60fps with vsync off and exactly 60 fps with vysnc on.. why could that be? Because even if there is tearing,there is more frames per second than the monitor's refresh rate.
It doesn't matter what it says. Even if it said 500 fps that doesn't mean that is what you are seeing. Your monitor is only capable of refreshing 60 times a second if it is 60hz. So out of the 500 fps you should have, you will only see 60 of it. If you want to see more then you need a monitor with a higher refresh rate.
nooo you are seeing tearing... not 60 fps...it you were seeing 60 there would be no tearing..
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Messaggio originale di BUGSMASHER:
Then can you explain why monitoring softwares show more than 60fps with vsync off and exactly 60 fps with vysnc on.. why could that be? Because even if there is tearing,there is more frames per second than the monitor's refresh rate.
It doesn't matter what it says. Even if it said 500 fps that doesn't mean that is what you are seeing. Your monitor is only capable of refreshing 60 times a second if it is 60hz. So out of the 500 fps you should have, you will only see 60 of it. If you want to see more then you need a monitor with a higher refresh rate.
How many fps max do you think I get on my 144Hz monitor in Q3?
You should really Google about this a bit more.
Sure you can have 1000 fps on 60hz but it means that one pixel is updated only 60 times / second, with faster 1000 frame rate your screen is practically formed form 16 different screens, so top is 16 frames old when bottom draws.
Messaggio originale di Bergman:
Messaggio originale di temper:
It doesn't matter what it says. Even if it said 500 fps that doesn't mean that is what you are seeing. Your monitor is only capable of refreshing 60 times a second if it is 60hz. So out of the 500 fps you should have, you will only see 60 of it. If you want to see more then you need a monitor with a higher refresh rate.
How many fps max do you think I get on my 144Hz monitor in Q3?
You should really Google about this a bit more.
How much fps you get depends on your pc in general, but I know that you won't be able to see beyond 144 fps because that is how much your monitor is able to refresh in a second.

Messaggio originale di BUGSMASHER:
Messaggio originale di temper:
It doesn't matter what it says. Even if it said 500 fps that doesn't mean that is what you are seeing. Your monitor is only capable of refreshing 60 times a second if it is 60hz. So out of the 500 fps you should have, you will only see 60 of it. If you want to see more then you need a monitor with a higher refresh rate.
nooo you are seeing tearing... not 60 fps...it you were seeing 60 there would be no tearing..
I'm just giving you a hypothetical example. The monitor is not capable of showing you anything beyond 60fps.
Messaggio originale di BUGSMASHER:
nooo you are seeing tearing... not 60 fps...it you were seeing 60 there would be no tearing..
I'm not sure if you're just getting into semantics, but you're still seeing 60 images per second, some of those are just from 2 different frames the GPU has rendered. A 60hz monitor shows a new image 60 times a second on it, screen tearing means it's drawing part of a different frame first because it's not vertically synced before being put on the monitor.
Messaggio originale di αиαяı:
is 60 FPS enough if i have a 60Hz monitor?
Also what's the highest rank you reached with 60 FPS?

i have aoc 60 hz monitor right now and i have 280+ fps.
monitor's hz has nothing to do with fps, or rank system at all

idk why you ppls believe this nonsense :idislike:

also i have 144 hz ips monitor and it has THE SAME 280+ fps
Ultima modifica da taki; 11 ago 2020, ore 4:30
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Messaggio originale di BUGSMASHER:

why do you think you get tearing when you get more than 60fps on a 60hz monitor? It cannot refresh more than 60 frames in one second, so if you get more than 60, it causes the screen to tear because the monitor is unable to keep up with the gpu. By saying "a 60hz monitor can only support 60 frames per second" your'e implying that all the monitors have 'vsync' on meaning they can only display as many frames as their refresh rate. But that's not true,we turn vsync on so that we can limit the fps to the refresh rate of the monitor and avoid tearing.
Ultimately, screen tearing is annoying and it is not worth getting 200 frames on a 60hz monitor. It's better to play at 60fps.
I still don't understand how what i'm saying is incorrect. You are admitting it cannot refresh more than 60 times in a second, meaning that the monitor can only display up to 60 fps. Anything beyond that you will not be able to see because the monitor cannot display it. I never said anything about vsync, you can try playing with 200 fps but that doesn't mean your monitor is showing you 200 fps, even if there was no screen tearing.
you are correct, im not debating about how it can show 200 fps in 60hz, but playing 60fps vs 200fpz on 60hz monitor makes alot difference. you can try that in csgo
watch n0thing 60hzvs144hzvs240hz video
60 FPS is definitely not enough for CSGO. I have a 60Hz monitor and I can literally feel the difference between 60 and 150 FPS. 100-150 FPS is good enough.
Messaggio originale di KADAFI:
I reached Global on 60hz with 60fps.
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/634230140395078742/AAD989DB363986838A4760EC4FE44362972FB215/

ON 640 x 480 resolution
thanks for showing me there still is hope :)
Ultima modifica da Chote Chatri; 11 ago 2020, ore 5:10
Listen to this. Imagine you have a 60hz monitor with vsync off. You get 120fps on a game. It is true that the monitor cannot display more than 60 frames per second. So every time the monitor tries to redraw a frame completely, the GPU feeds it 2 or more frames. This causes tearing (part of one frame will stay when the other part is redrawn). You will see a line at the middle.(You can see the frame being redrawn meaning the monitor is unable to keep up). This doesn't mean your'e seeing 60 fps. I'm not even saying your'e seeing 120 fps on a 60hz monitor. I'M SAYING YOUR'E SEEING SCREEN TEARING. THAT's IT.
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