60Hz is 60 times per second, 144Hz is 144 times per second, and so on. There are displays that can vary their refresh rate, but as a simplification here, we'll assume a constant refresh rate display. FPS is typically a rolling average over many seconds since frame times are not ...
but there’s a catch. If your PC has a60 Hzmonitor, no matter if your game is running at 120FPS, you will only experience the fun of 60FPS since the monitor is not capable of showing you more than 60FPS. Hence, if you want to utilize and experience all those game FPS numbers...
144 HZ screen playing at 30 FPS. Since 144 isnt dividable by 30, it seems like I should lock it at 36 so that there aren't frame skips. But since I have free sync on, I assume my monitor matches my locked framerate with a refamerate at 30, right? I know some...
As a 144gz owner, don't enable v-sync, unless your minimum FPS is over 144. V-sync gets rid of screen tearing but adds input lag and judder if you can't keep a stable frame rate. But with a 144hz screen tearing isn't much of a problem, so keep v-sync off unless you get re...
For example, if you have a 144 Hz monitor with a card that isn’t hitting 144 FPS in your games, you’ll still want to consider a 120 or lower FPS cap to stop your card from going full-throttle occasionally meeting 144 FPS.
I am someone who has an ultra high end PC going at 144 fps on basically any game that supports it yet I'm truly not bothers by Switch games when they have low frame rates. The truth is if I'm still able to have fun then it doesn't matter. SMT V, BotW,...
Set refresh rate 144 Hz. 2. Turn off "vsync" in the gaming setting, turn on "G-Sync" like "G-Sync-Compatible" and FPS display in OSD menu of this monitor. 3. Press "Alt" + "R" to open Radeon Software -> Gaming -> Select "REsident Evil 3". 4. Set the limit...
240 FPS –The peak framerate that you can hope to achieve today, 240 FPS, can only be displayed on 240Hz refresh rate monitors, much like 120 FPS is only visible on 144Hz ones. However, the difference between 120 FPS and 240 FPS is nigh-indistinguishable. That, combined with the even...
What do you mean by stable FPS? It is normal for fps to vary from situation to situation. I don't play fortnite, so I don't know how demanding it is, but let's say it is not and let's assume your monitor is 144Hz, who know, maybe 1080p and you have freesync/Gsync/VRR/V...
As I said, just don't use external framelimiters for 30 FPS. They simply can't handle it. External limiters might add 1 frame's worth of latency which is 33 ms at 30 Hz. That's not negligible (when it's added on top of something that's already considerable to begin...