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Fast frame rates and delays

Fast frame rates and delays

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OMGitzbrent
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12-07-2018, 11:58 PM
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I am experiencing inconsistent gameplay smoothness despite maintaining high frame rates in CSGO and other shooter games. I'm investigating whether my monitor – an LG E2260 with a 60Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time – or my mouse, the Silver Line RF317, is contributing to this issue. My system specifications are: CPU R5 2600, GPU GTX1660 Super, and RAM 16GB at 3200MHz.
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OMGitzbrent
12-07-2018, 11:58 PM #1

I am experiencing inconsistent gameplay smoothness despite maintaining high frame rates in CSGO and other shooter games. I'm investigating whether my monitor – an LG E2260 with a 60Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time – or my mouse, the Silver Line RF317, is contributing to this issue. My system specifications are: CPU R5 2600, GPU GTX1660 Super, and RAM 16GB at 3200MHz.

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ThroatSlash
Junior Member
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12-08-2018, 04:47 PM
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Your monitor’s display rate is limited to 60 frames per second, which is determined by your monitor’s refresh rate. Therefore, regardless of your system's frame output, you will only see 60 frames displayed. Many believe that 60 fps is insufficient for competitive shooter games. Upgrading to a 100 or 120 Hz monitor would likely improve the perceived smoothness. Assuming your system generates at least 100 fps with your specifications, you could consider a 144 Hz monitor at 1080p resolution.
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ThroatSlash
12-08-2018, 04:47 PM #2

Your monitor’s display rate is limited to 60 frames per second, which is determined by your monitor’s refresh rate. Therefore, regardless of your system's frame output, you will only see 60 frames displayed. Many believe that 60 fps is insufficient for competitive shooter games. Upgrading to a 100 or 120 Hz monitor would likely improve the perceived smoothness. Assuming your system generates at least 100 fps with your specifications, you could consider a 144 Hz monitor at 1080p resolution.

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12-09-2018, 03:33 AM
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Your monitor’s display rate is limited to 60 frames per second, which reflects your monitor's refresh rate. Therefore, regardless of your system’s frame output – even if it reaches 1000000 fps – you'll only perceive a maximum of 60 frames. Many people find that 60 fps insufficient for action games, and a monitor with a 100 or 120 hz refresh rate would improve visual smoothness. Assuming your system generates at least 100 fps with your specifications, you might also consider a 144 hz monitor at 1080p resolution.
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Isaacboywonder
12-09-2018, 03:33 AM #3

Your monitor’s display rate is limited to 60 frames per second, which reflects your monitor's refresh rate. Therefore, regardless of your system’s frame output – even if it reaches 1000000 fps – you'll only perceive a maximum of 60 frames. Many people find that 60 fps insufficient for action games, and a monitor with a 100 or 120 hz refresh rate would improve visual smoothness. Assuming your system generates at least 100 fps with your specifications, you might also consider a 144 hz monitor at 1080p resolution.

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arian9711
Junior Member
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12-28-2018, 10:32 PM
#4
Thank you for your response. I will purchase a 144Hz monitor accordingly.
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arian9711
12-28-2018, 10:32 PM #4

Thank you for your response. I will purchase a 144Hz monitor accordingly.

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SwagShamann
Member
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12-29-2018, 06:16 AM
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If your frame rate is significantly higher than 144, consider G-Sync when exploring monitor options. High frame rates can lead to tearing and other problems that G-Sync will mitigate by synchronizing the GPU with your monitor, resulting in smoother performance and improved visuals.
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SwagShamann
12-29-2018, 06:16 AM #5

If your frame rate is significantly higher than 144, consider G-Sync when exploring monitor options. High frame rates can lead to tearing and other problems that G-Sync will mitigate by synchronizing the GPU with your monitor, resulting in smoother performance and improved visuals.

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soulminer141
Junior Member
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12-29-2018, 11:17 AM
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Frame rates vary depending on the game; for instance, in CS:GO, I typically experience 180 to 300 frames per second.
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soulminer141
12-29-2018, 11:17 AM #6

Frame rates vary depending on the game; for instance, in CS:GO, I typically experience 180 to 300 frames per second.

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Raidex20
Posting Freak
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01-15-2019, 06:11 AM
#7
A monitor exceeding 144Hz is likely unnecessary and considerably costly.
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Raidex20
01-15-2019, 06:11 AM #7

A monitor exceeding 144Hz is likely unnecessary and considerably costly.

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Gamepro18dramf
Junior Member
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01-15-2019, 05:59 PM
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They are, indeed. Even 144Hz monitors can become quite expensive rapidly. The newest, fastest displays are currently high-end. I’ve noticed many similar questions about tearing and related issues. GSync/FreeSync is typically recommended as a solution. FreeSync tends to be more affordable, and Nvidia supports it, though you’ll need to research compatibility with specific models. GSync is exclusive to Nvidia and generally works seamlessly out of the box.
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Gamepro18dramf
01-15-2019, 05:59 PM #8

They are, indeed. Even 144Hz monitors can become quite expensive rapidly. The newest, fastest displays are currently high-end. I’ve noticed many similar questions about tearing and related issues. GSync/FreeSync is typically recommended as a solution. FreeSync tends to be more affordable, and Nvidia supports it, though you’ll need to research compatibility with specific models. GSync is exclusive to Nvidia and generally works seamlessly out of the box.