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Is More Than 60 FPS on a 60 Hz Monitor Better? In this engaging video from Hardware Unboxed, the question of whether running a game at a frame rate exceeding the refresh rate of a 60 Hz monitor is beneficial is thoroughly examined. The host discusses a common belief in the gaming community: should your frame rates match your monitor's refresh rate, or does it help to push beyond it?
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The video breaks down the relationship between GPU performance and monitor refresh rates, emphasizing that while a monitor refreshes at a fixed interval (60 Hz translates to approximately 16.7 milliseconds per frame), the GPU might not render frames at a consistent rate. It can take anywhere from 8 to 20 milliseconds to render a single frame. This variability is crucial for understanding the impact of different settings, particularly V-Sync (Vertical Sync).V-Sync and Its Effects
Using V-Sync can help eliminate screen tearing, a visual artifact that occurs when a new frame is rendered before the previous one is fully displayed. However, this comes at the cost of potential input latency. When V-Sync is enabled:- The GPU must wait until the display is ready to refresh, leading to a delay in showing newly rendered frames.
- If the GPU's performance is capped below the refresh rate, frames may repeat, causing noticeable stuttering.
The Advantage of High Frame Rates
Interestingly, the video states that running titles at frame rates significantly higher than 60 FPS can reduce input lag. For instance:- Running a game at 200 FPS on a 60 Hz monitor can decrease input latency considerably compared to a steady 60 FPS.
- In competitive scenarios, especially FPS games, this reduced latency can make a tangible difference in gameplay responsiveness.
Adaptive Sync Technologies
The video briefly mentions advanced technologies such as NVIDIA's Fast Sync and Adaptive Sync (like G-Sync and FreeSync). These technologies aim to combine the benefits of anti-tearing with reduced latency, offering gamers an optimal experience without sacrificing performance or smoothness.Conclusion
Ultimately, the key takeaway is clear: while a 60 Hz monitor can't display more than 60 frames per second, generating higher frame rates can significantly enhance responsiveness, reduce input lag, and improve overall gameplay quality. This understanding can help gamers make informed decisions about their setups, especially when it comes to GPU performance relative to their display capabilities. Hopefully, this summary clarifies the topic, and I'd love to hear your thoughts. Have you experienced the difference in responsiveness with higher FPS on your setup? Share your insights or any related questions!Similar threads
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