I've given up and got a 120hz screen after years of using 60hz. After a day of use I can't help but feel I've fallen for a meme, can't see a difference at all
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I've given up and got a 120hz screen after years of using 60hz. After a day of use I can't help but feel I've fallen for a meme, can't see a difference at all
what am i supposed to be looking for here? they look exactly the same to me
because they're both 1 fps
No. That would mean that the image updates every 1 second.
phenominal.
But they're boz a kilogram
https://www.testufo.com/framerates#count=4&background=none&pps=960
look at the UFO and follow it with your eyes
Yeah, it's slightly less blurry. But in game I barely see any actual difference
also this
https://www.testufo.com/framerates-versus#photo=dota2-bg.jpg&pps=1440&framepacingerror=0&direction=rtl&framerate=60&compare=2&showfps=0
if you have a secondary screen that's 60hz, plug that shit in, move a window in circles in the 120hz monitor then move the window to the 60hz monitor and you'll notice how much shitier the 60hz on is
high framerate difference is more noticeable in shooting games and readability
Again, barely any difference
Of course it's set to 120hz
Only 2.0, HDMI 2.1 supports 120hz just fine
I have a 4090, I'd say it's more than enough to maintain 120fps
well if for you there's barely any difference return the monitor and stick with 60fps, either that or go with the new oled 240hz monitors if you can afford them, maybe that's a good enough jump for you to notice a difference
i wish i didn't see a difference either, better to die in ignorance
Eh, I got the C2 so 120hz wasn't the main selling point. Still thought I'd manage to see the difference a bit
give it a couple of weeks of getting used to 120, then switch back to 60, you'll notice it.
I'm using a 144hz monitor so maybe the difference is bigger
Then you're just blind. You can see the difference even on a fuckin desktop by looking at the cursor.
Limit (or unlimit) the frame rate and have an FPS counter to see if there's actually a cap in game.
The most notable and easier one to see is Minecraft. Load ANY world even a new one, go into the settings, set VSync to ON (unsure if you had to put the framerate slider to the left, but don't be a retard and try it out), go back to game, press F3, see if it's 120fps. If it isn't there's some limit in your Nvidia Control Panel options "Max Frame Rate". If it is 120fps, now put the slider in 60fps. If you don't notice the difference you are actually blind lol. Also I hope it has GSync/FreeSync.
theres something in your brain that is objectively inferior compared to the average person when it comes tracking moving objects, good thing you learned about it on a computer, and not hunting beasts on the ancient planes of africa
That's because 120hz is a meme. The move from 30 to 60 is astronomical but 60 to 120 is hardly noticeable in most games.
first did you set it to 120hz
2nd did you buy some shitty knockoff brand like spector or benq
also if it's 4k then hdmi only supports 60hz
The human eye literally can't see more than 24 fps. Why do you think movies are shot in that framerate?
No, 24fps is the bare minimum. Anything below 24fps and the human brain sees it as still images and not fluid motion. Jet pilots can see 300fps or some shit, if you're a subhuman maybe you can't see properly, idk, I'm white (human)
humans don't see in frames, and we don't store information in our memory in bits either. don't know what it is with people wanting to equate human physiology to computing concepts
Oldest bait in the book
If you're a dumb fuck go to advanced display info and make sure your monitor is 120hz.
If you're a console player, kys.
The thing is not only you need a 120Hz monitor you also need to maintain 120 fps in game.
Yes, you fell for a meme.
Now you won't be able to go back to 60hz
120 plus only useful for real intensive shit like cod shipment where you are dead in under 1 seconds and milliseconds matter
for stupid racing games it doesn't matter at all
There is a noticeable difference, but it's not worth it after you've sunk all your cash into PC components, just to chase a consistent 120fps
There is a noticeable difference between 60fps and 120fps it's just not nearly as apparent as the difference between 30 fps and 60 fps. An easy way to see the difference is to use a program to record your gameplay at 60fps. Play a game at 120fps for a while and save some videos while doing so. Then exit the game and immediately play the videos. You'll notice the lower framerate immediately.
You don't see how much smoother everything is?
also you also don't feel how much more responsive the game is too?
OP is probably using a shit cable that doesn't display anything above 60Hz.
You will see the difference half a year later when something lags in win and it switches your monitor to 60hz mode
60hz is OK if the frame rate stays locked during the whole game and the game camera movement is not 1:1 with the mouse.
After I got used to playing first person shooters at 120fps I can't go back to 60fps. But in many other genres the difference is more of a visual than practical. 120fps is undeniably more pleasant than 60fps in basically any genre of games, but in many the difference is only "cosmetic" without being reflected in noticeably better controls as in FPSs.
Retard.