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Aug 22 2015 08:34am
Quote (Callas25 @ Aug 22 2015 09:33am)
just so you know i roll my eyes everytime i see someone say silky smooth when they talk about there refresh rate on there monitor. That sounds made up to me man, jus sayin


Lol go try it
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Aug 22 2015 08:35am
Quote (yupitsmeh @ Aug 22 2015 10:34am)
Lol go try it

i have i didnt notice anything
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No but when I was buying my TV, I got to look at the same content on 60Hz and 120Hz and 600Hz TV's. To be honest, they all looked the same to me.

So I ended up picking the one that looked the sharpest to me, and had the truest color as I perceive color.


Thats because, As i said on the last page (But no one saw my edit i guess...)

TV's and MOnitors are completely different when it comes to refresh rates.

While that plasma was 600hz refresh, The actual video INPUT was limited to 60hz. And Reg Tv/Movies is 24fps anyways.
It just repeats the same frame multiple times, To give the illusion of clarity/fluidity.

So while you get SLIGHT benefit from a 120hz+tv. Its nothing compared to an actual 120hz monitor, with a 120fps input.

Quote (Callas25 @ Aug 22 2015 07:33am)
just so you know i roll my eyes everytime i see someone say silky smooth when they talk about there refresh rate on there monitor. That sounds made up to me man, jus sayin what if i bought one and it was minty fresh, is that still good?


Well seeing how you've never actually used one, And have no experience in the subject... You're free to roll you're eyes all you want. But you're still wrong :)

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Thats because, As i said on the last page (But no one saw my edit i guess...)

TV's and MOnitors are completely different when it comes to refresh rates.

While that plasma was 600hz refresh, The actual video INPUT was limited to 60hz. And Reg Tv/Movies is 24fps anyways.
It just repeats the same frame multiple times, To give the illusion of clarity/fluidity.

So while you get SLIGHT benefit from a 120hz+tv. Its nothing compared to an actual 120hz monitor, with a 120fps input.




I also noticed no blurring or stuttering when running Unigine, 3DMark Firestrike Extreme etc., on my monitor. Or any other video benchmark for that matter.

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Quote (Ghot @ Aug 22 2015 10:37am)
I also noticed no blurring or stuttering when running Unigine, 3DMark Firestrike Extreme etc. Or any other video benchmark for that matter.



same here. its personal preference or you just want to increase that number next to your name or something like that

appreciated all the input i am probably going to go with one of the dell ones posted

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Quote (Callas25 @ 22 Aug 2015 07:40)
same here. its personal preference or you just want to increase that number next to your name or something like that


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i have i didnt notice anything


What game ? What monitor? Settings changed for it? Game settings changed for it?
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Here's a good comparison of 30 vs 60fps

Make sure to click 1080p - 60fps in the quality selector.


There's an equal difference in fluidity between 60-120fps. But since no streaming site supports 120-144fps video's, And you guys arent using a 120-144hz monitor.. I cant post any.

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What game ? What monitor? Settings changed for it? Game settings changed for it?


dont remember exact model but it was an asus on battlefield 4 on ultra. and i never sacrifice graphics for fps. if you want that you should be playing on a console, they run capped at 30 =)

i always play at high framerates, i just add more hardware/oc to achieve good fps with good graphics

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Quote (Ghot @ Aug 22 2015 07:37am)
I also noticed no blurring or stuttering when running Unigine, 3DMark Firestrike Extreme etc., on my monitor. Or any other video benchmark for that matter.


Ghot, Here's my challenge to you.

Go to a PC store, Play around for 10 minutes with a 120+hz monitor playing a game @ 120fps.


You'll notice just how much blur there is on a 60hz monitor.
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