1920x1080 60hz, or 1024x768 75hz?
I want to get better at Counter-Strike, and since I bought myself a better graphics card for christmas, I want to get the settings that makes me play better.

Which one is better?

1920x1080 with 60hz,
or
1024x768 with 75hz?
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⚡Nash Jan 6, 2016 @ 5:54am 
1920x 1080 turn off vsync
⚡Nash Jan 6, 2016 @ 5:54am 
btw what graphics card you get?
Originally posted by Nash:
btw what graphics card you get?

asus geforce gtx 960
⚡Nash Jan 6, 2016 @ 5:56am 
Originally posted by b0re:
Originally posted by Nash:
btw what graphics card you get?

asus geforce gtx 960
sweet card you got the 2gb vram or the 4gb vram version?
Originally posted by Nash:
Originally posted by b0re:

asus geforce gtx 960
sweet card you got the 2gb vram or the 4gb vram version?

I got the 4gb version
⚡Nash Jan 6, 2016 @ 5:57am 
Originally posted by b0re:
Originally posted by Nash:
sweet card you got the 2gb vram or the 4gb vram version?

I got the 4gb version
nice card good thing you got the 4gb version the two gb vram cards are dying out very fast
R3M4TCH Jan 6, 2016 @ 5:59am 
run it at 4k DSR, it makes it feel like the mouse movement a bit more precise
Last edited by R3M4TCH; Jan 6, 2016 @ 5:59am
⚡Nash Jan 6, 2016 @ 6:00am 
Originally posted by R3M4TCH:
run it at 4k DSR, it makes it feel like the mouse movement a bit more precise
NEVER play a fps game thats not native to your monitor
R3M4TCH Jan 6, 2016 @ 6:01am 
Originally posted by Nash:
Originally posted by R3M4TCH:
run it at 4k DSR, it makes it feel like the mouse movement a bit more precise
NEVER play a fps game thats not native to your monitor

dsr is just like anti-aliasing, it wont affect refresh rate and it increase the mouse movement area for a more precise aim
Last edited by R3M4TCH; Jan 6, 2016 @ 6:02am
⚡Nash Jan 6, 2016 @ 6:02am 
Originally posted by R3M4TCH:
Originally posted by Nash:
NEVER play a fps game thats not native to your monitor

dsr is just like anti-aliasing, it wont affect refresh rate
i got a pretty garbage monitor highest res is 1400 x 1050 60hz using dsr with my monitor makes everything sluggish. i guess its only a problem i have
Last edited by ⚡Nash; Jan 6, 2016 @ 6:03am
R3M4TCH Jan 6, 2016 @ 6:06am 
it doesnt affect the monitor's performance, only the framerate and since it will still run at 1080p with a sharper image.

since a 4gb 960 can max that game; running it on max at 4k DSR with the highest AA for the clearest image for that game

and 60-75hz isnt noticeable. The benefits of extra field of view is better than the extra refresh rate at that small amount
Last edited by R3M4TCH; Jan 6, 2016 @ 6:08am
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