If you’re looking to do 4K 120Hz gaming on the Xbox Series X/S, or PS5, you’ll need to use an HDMI 2.1 cable, as those consoles only support that cable standard. For gaming PCs targeting 4K at 120Hz, DisplayPort 1.4 can handle it well, although you’ll need to use HDMI 2.1 o...
We gasp if gameplay regularly dips below 30fps, and with certain first-party (mainly) Switch titles and pretty much anything on PS5 / Xbox Series X|S, the expectation is often for a silky smooth 60fps. Oh, and resolution is supposed to stay high — we can't be...
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 so...
It’s basically just a way for Lenovo to collect every game you have installed across every platform into one little hub, which is nice in theory but not all that great in practice. Personally, if I want to launch something from Steam, I’ll just open Steam. Legion Space’s UI is ...
I have also been unable to induce a freeze using Diablo IV at Ultra settings streaming 120 FPS in 4K HDR. My VRAM budget is 10GB and Diablo IV ultra textures notoriously exceed that value. Thank you so much for your efforts ️ 👍 3 Stono commented Jul 8, 2023 So I went ...
with a fluid rotation and design I'd compare to an Xbox analog stick. They're not exactly the same, but the Steam Deck's sticks have a slightly ridged edge and a flat, concave top to nestle your thumb into. Unless they end up having any surprise issues after heavy use,...
In the meantime, the Series X we have now is absolutely focused on delivering 4K at 60fps, with some games upping that to 120fps. Increasing frame rates might not sound terribly exciting, but it makes for games that feel fundamentally different – snappier, more responsive and more fluid. ...
Like if you have a 360hz 1080p display and a 3080 because you want 10,000,000 FPS in CS:GO, but now you're playing a casual AAA game that doesn't need more than 60 FPS, you could employ super resolution for a better image at 1080p, because your GPU is only at like 30% ...
Microsoft says that with 12 teraflops of graphics performance — twice that of the Xbox One X, which was released in late 2017 — the Xbox Series X will target 4K at 60 fps, and will have the ability to reach 120 fps. Since E3, the company has been describing the console as having ...
This is an Xbox One X approach practically but at 40 FPS instead of 30 which is hugely smoother. oneoulker, Apr 16, 2023 #109 BlindBison likes this. Benik3 Master Guru Messages: 620 Likes Received: 89 GPU: AMD 7900 XTX Vapor Calenhad said: ↑ VRR/G-sync/Fr...