F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Changed to 144, 32' and now my focus is really off.

Changed to 144, 32' and now my focus is really off.

Changed to 144, 32' and now my focus is really off.

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Exteur38
Member
71
07-01-2016, 08:36 AM
#1
Hey, it's normal to notice a difference when changing frequencies. The adjustment from 26'60Hz to 32'144Hz might not be as dramatic as you think, but it can still impact your experience. Keep an eye on how you feel and let me know if anything changes!
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Exteur38
07-01-2016, 08:36 AM #1

Hey, it's normal to notice a difference when changing frequencies. The adjustment from 26'60Hz to 32'144Hz might not be as dramatic as you think, but it can still impact your experience. Keep an eye on how you feel and let me know if anything changes!

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joediddy72
Junior Member
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07-01-2016, 09:35 AM
#2
Have you changed your mouse settings again? It’s unclear how OW processes movement based on resolution, so adjusting sensitivity might help. Consider using an online tool to fine-tune it.
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joediddy72
07-01-2016, 09:35 AM #2

Have you changed your mouse settings again? It’s unclear how OW processes movement based on resolution, so adjusting sensitivity might help. Consider using an online tool to fine-tune it.

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mrminer02
Member
183
07-06-2016, 07:29 PM
#3
Hello, resolution remains unchanged. I’m keeping 1080p since my GPU struggles to maintain 1440p or higher consistently.
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mrminer02
07-06-2016, 07:29 PM #3

Hello, resolution remains unchanged. I’m keeping 1080p since my GPU struggles to maintain 1440p or higher consistently.

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ElugeSlime
Junior Member
42
07-23-2016, 12:08 PM
#4
You need excellent peripheral awareness when seated close to a 32" display. Even if you're not a competitive gamer, opting for a 24-27" screen would help. Alternatively, you could move the 32" monitor a bit further away.
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ElugeSlime
07-23-2016, 12:08 PM #4

You need excellent peripheral awareness when seated close to a 32" display. Even if you're not a competitive gamer, opting for a 24-27" screen would help. Alternatively, you could move the 32" monitor a bit further away.

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NickiMinajjj
Junior Member
39
07-24-2016, 08:50 PM
#5
That's a valid concern. The display size can be adjusted to match 1080p resolution.
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NickiMinajjj
07-24-2016, 08:50 PM #5

That's a valid concern. The display size can be adjusted to match 1080p resolution.

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ItzMaark
Member
110
07-24-2016, 10:08 PM
#6
Scaling settings exist in both NVIDIA and AMD driver configurations—Center mode available. Not every game allows this scaling, but it's worth experimenting with. You may also need to adjust in-game preferences to 1080p as well.
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ItzMaark
07-24-2016, 10:08 PM #6

Scaling settings exist in both NVIDIA and AMD driver configurations—Center mode available. Not every game allows this scaling, but it's worth experimenting with. You may also need to adjust in-game preferences to 1080p as well.

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aloli_XD
Junior Member
11
07-25-2016, 02:06 AM
#7
Thanks.
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aloli_XD
07-25-2016, 02:06 AM #7

Thanks.

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endergirl08
Member
112
07-26-2016, 02:43 PM
#8
It seems there was some confusion about the adjustments made. I didn’t realize you thought changes in size and refresh rate meant an upgrade in resolution. Let me clarify what we discussed.
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endergirl08
07-26-2016, 02:43 PM #8

It seems there was some confusion about the adjustments made. I didn’t realize you thought changes in size and refresh rate meant an upgrade in resolution. Let me clarify what we discussed.

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Antanas01
Junior Member
8
07-26-2016, 06:01 PM
#9
The image updates much quicker now, nearly doubling the refresh rate. This affects how smoothly everything moves on the screen. You might need a slight adjustment, especially since you're using a bigger display. It could take a moment for your brain to adapt and fine-tune your aim. Be patient—once it works, you won’t want to go back to 60hz.
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Antanas01
07-26-2016, 06:01 PM #9

The image updates much quicker now, nearly doubling the refresh rate. This affects how smoothly everything moves on the screen. You might need a slight adjustment, especially since you're using a bigger display. It could take a moment for your brain to adapt and fine-tune your aim. Be patient—once it works, you won’t want to go back to 60hz.