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dunno i heard it gives you some sort of advantage having hundreds of fps not sure if thats true
go back and forth from 60 fps to 300 fps
if you don't notice a difference stay at 60
I set fps_max 60 for idle
fps_max 300 for stable gameplay
i think u needa read up on how refresh rate and fps are related, or not related.
Ambient Occlusion: Off/On?
Anistropic filtering: App-controled/Off/2x,4x,8x,16x?
Antialiasing FXAA
Antialiasing - Gamma Correction: Off/On?
Antialiasing - Mode: App-Controlled/Off/Enhance/Override?
Antialiasing - Setting: ?
Antialiasing - Transparency: Off/Multi/Super?
CUDA -GPUs ?
Maximum pre-rendered frames: 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8?
Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration: Multiple/Single/Compatibility?
Power Management Mode ?
Shader Cache ?
Texture filtering - Anisotropic ?
Texture filtering - Negative LOD bias: Allow/Clamp?
Texture filtering - Quality: Quality/High Quality/Performance/High Performance?
Texture filtering - Trilinear ?
Threaded optimization: Auto/On/Off?
Triple buffering: Off/On?
Vertical Sync ?
let the pain of video card optimization begin
CPU: i7 2700k (clocked to 4.73 GHz)
RAM: 16 GB Kingston Hyperx dual channel
GPU: XFX HD Radeon 7950
HDD: WD Caviar Black
i can play most games on ultra with 60 fps and above, but i tend to stick to medium settings on most games, even on Battlefield 3 to get the extra fps boost, when i play on 60 fps in bf3 instead of my usual 180 on medium settings, i feel a kind of handicap. when you are used to play at 60 fps, and you turn off Vsync, its like heaven! not joking. the overall gaming will get much smoother, even if you cant see it on the screen, youll feel it :D
So guys, i can understand the question, why more than 60 fps when my screen is only 60Hz? my question is: WHY the ♥♥♥ wouldent you want the most smooth gaming experience and 300 fps, than to limit your framerate? if you are running cs on a deasent PC, that can handle SC:GO without framedrops (a potato and above), never limit the fps
I hope this helped you guys :DDD thank you for your attention