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Dr.Shadowds 🐉 eredeti hozzászólása:
Don't pay more for such a tiny difference between 144hz vs 165hz, as the diminishing return kicks in once go above 100hz, so to make a noticeable difference we have to compare 144hz to 240hz, or even higher to tell the difference unless have them side by side comparison then can see the difference indefinitely. Also this depends on the person, as not everyone the same.

If one was to do this for eSports, or trying to become very competitive in said game such as CSGO, Valorant, or etc then getting highest refresh rate the way to go which ideally 240hz, or higher which we're talking about spending a pretty penny. But of course you need the hardware to back up the FPS, as having FPS below the montior Hz would be silly.

For doing it just to get satisfactory for visual purpose ideally 120hz and up be good, and if aim for OLED then it be really good.
emmm what? .___.
Go for 240. I recently upgraded to 144hz and already I need faster. Its never enough.
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Dr.Shadowds 🐉 eredeti hozzászólása:
And yes I know monitor limits you, but that wasn't what I been talking about, and the example I gave is what I'm talking about from the start.
I agree with you on the extent that there's no reason to reach for something like REALLY high refresh rates (240 Hz+ basically) over something like 144 Hz if you will seldom even be reaching that. That makes sense as the latter has a much higher cost and often loses you options on panels.

My initial response to you though was quoting a statement where you stated it was silly to have a frame rate below your refresh rate. I took this as you stating you saw no point to something unless you can pretty much consistently remain at the refresh rate in terms of FPS, which is where my disagreement was.
I fixed the confusion above in my OP, forgot to come back to this, and yes didn't mean to say if just below, but more of the line way below as no where near making use of the high refresh rate monitor, when someone play around 60FPS just for 240hz+ montior basically.
emoticorpse eredeti hozzászólása:
Go for 240. I recently upgraded to 144hz and already I need faster. Its never enough.
But you need a gpu which can handle such fps.
Even light games like csgo struggle at such high fps on most hardware
high fps needs faster cpu and gpu
high res needs better gpu
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emoticorpse eredeti hozzászólása:
Go for 240. I recently upgraded to 144hz and already I need faster. Its never enough.
But you need a gpu which can handle such fps.
Even light games like csgo struggle at such high fps on most hardware

This.

When i ordered my rtx3090 i was expecting it to run 4k 144hz... But alas, it cannot even do 1440p 144hz. Well, it can, in some games, but it struggles more often than not.

240hz is far far away, unless it's at 1080p, ughhh...
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Andrius227; 2021. aug. 22., 16:11
Andrius227 eredeti hozzászólása:
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This.

When i ordered my rtx3090 i was expecting it to run 4k 144hz... But alas, it cannot even do 1440p 144hz. Well, it can, in some games, but it struggles more often than not.

240hz is far far away, unless it's at 1080p, ughhh...
I agree, even when you have the excellent RTX 3090, and I have the RX 6900 XT, it's just a dream to be able to run all games at high res + high refresh rate. Sure, I see hundred of FPS is older games, but newer games like Metro Exodus EE with RT enabled, framerate is hit terribly though relative smooth gameplay is still possible. RE Village at max ingame at 3840x1080 with RT, I get about 100fps, without RT I can snag about 120fps. So, 144Hz or even 165Hz is more than good enough.

For peeps who want/need a 240Hz and higher monitor (390Hz is the highest I've heard of), they are the type who play eSport games at perhaps 1080P or max 1440P. Still, to hit those crazy high framerate even at 1080P means you'd have to have a pretty powerful rig to hit 240fps and higher. Even eSport games like Fortnite, PUBG, Apex, Valorant, etc require pretty good hardware (both CPU and GPU) to hit, say, 200fps or higher at 1080P, let alone 1440P.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: UserNotFound; 2021. aug. 22., 19:06
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