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Definitely be looking forward to it.
I've never seen 144FPS in my life, I'm used to 60FPS daily, so it should be very noticeable.
Here: https://steamcommunity.com/id/FNaFBonnieTheBunny/games/?tab=all
That CPU and GPU can run basically ANY game. Not always at 100+ FPS, but still.
You want performance, but you have specs that are many many years old....
Then upgrade; 144 FPS has nothing to do with it.
In the end you'll have better refresh, less tearing, less ghosting.... and be on a much better looking LED Display. Even if you still are running 60 FPS average, the improvements in such a display are still present.
If you plan to stick with AMD GPUs (pick a family and stick to it)
then look for a good monitor with IPS panel and AMD Free-Sync
I'd still like to see 144FPS too, as I said, I've never seen it.
Is there any websites where I can watch 144FPS gameplay, as YouTube only supports 60FPS?
280X doesn't really cut it anymore.
I wouldn't really matter if YouTube could show you 144 FPS; you're current Monitor can't display it.
Look at these instead:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=amd+freesync+demo
https://www.youtube.com/results?q=nvidia+g+sync+demo
Change you monitor to 60hz and move you cursor around the desktop then switch it to 144hz and do it again. You will notice a difference.
Obviously being able to achieve higher fps is preferred, especially in competitve games but you should still see a better experience @144hz
There's also the fact that as the screen refreshes faster if you can't achieve 144 fps it's isn't that bad as you are less likely to notice any screen tearing as it refreshes so fast. Although I'd aim for 72fps minimum in intensive games if you want to crank up settings.
Yeah, apparently I can change my current monitor to 66HZ, 6 more frames. Even then I could tell a slight difference!