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Key thing to note is WHAT ARE YOU USING YOUR COMPUTER FOR!
Don't just listen to "influencers" blindly.
If you are playing ESPORTS titles and competitive games. This advice applies. Refresh rate to get information faster than your opponent is 100% the priority.
If you are a MEDIA user. Play single player games. Watch movies. Work with video content. THE PICTURE QUALITY is more important than refresh rate.
Do you homework, Google the info, don't be sheep
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I also feel like 1080p monitors usually have more features at an affordable price because 1440p monitors are amazing but usually affordable ones are only at like 120 hertz or 75 hertz, 120 is by no means slow but I got a 165 hertz BenQ Mobiuz Monitor for $140 and it has built in speakers, adjustable height, swivel, and tilt, and the build quality is amazing.
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eh it more comes down to budget and use case. for me I have a 240hz 4K QD-OLED display to see all those fine details but I have it set to 120hz as my 4070 SUPER cant handle anymore performance than that at 4K. HOWEVER if you are used to higher refresh rates like 165hz or higher and don't care to see all those finer details then DO NOT UPGRADE RESOLUTION! doing so will tank your FPS dramatically making the upgrade pointless if you keep similar refresh rates.
friendly reminder that if you want the best frame shown on your screen then you want 2X the FPS than you have hz for refresh rate so for a 144hz monitor you want to hit 288FPS or more to always have the latest possible frame shown. and going from 60-120hz is good, 120-144hz is questionable, 120-165 is alright, 144-240hz is great, and 240-500 is great. the problem is you need to be able to output at LEAST as many FPS as your monitors' refresh rate. small changes to the refresh rate will be noticeable but each rough double to it will be good, but remember most people wont be able to tell the difference at rates higher than 240hz very easily without being used to split-second timing in decisions in fast-paced FPS titles.
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@LaffoProductions
3 months ago
I love having a 480p 450hz monitor 💀
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