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The youtuber OPTIMUM: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtATbpMqbL4&ab_channel=optimum)
in this video, he recorded in a fps game camera movements with 125hz-250-500-1000-2000-4000 hz polling rates in slow mo on a 540 hz monitor, and peak smoothness was achieved at 1000 hz, everything above that wasnt noticeable even at those conditions(slow mo + high hz monitor), now consider that most set ups are 144-300 hz and people infact, do see stuff in real time, so every perceivied smoothness is placebo.
Not all games are compatible on 4k and it's a huge fps killer + eats cpu load for fps lows which can be enough to ruin critical scenarios.