Only 300 frames per second during CS:GO gameplay
Only 300 frames per second during CS:GO gameplay
Exaggeration? How is that exaggeration? If you are gonna argue how much it matters, almost nothing is relevant anymore. For the majority 60 fps and hz will be more than enough, so I guess everything above that doesn't matter? The argument wasn't about how important it is per player, it's about whether there is a point to it.
Here, a free English lesson for ya https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/anothe...s_ago.html No gamer who has experienced high fps gaming would say that 60fps is enough when they could get more than that, either you haven't experience 120+fps, or you assume people who say 60 fps is enough isn't limited by hardware and budget.
Looking for a free English lesson? The meaning behind "linking to several meanings" doesn't really add much value. Perhaps try being a bit more gentle about this, and recognize that "ages ago" is a relative concept. This topic has been around for quite some time—just a simple search from 2015 shows it's still relevant. Of course, you're right to question how something so old can seem outdated. Also, 60 fps isn't enough for most games, though it's considered sufficient for many. Some might say it's not great, while others claim only pros need 300 fps. Ultimately, the choice of words and speed depends on personal preference.
He couldn't use it on a B460 board initially. The change came with Intel's 11th generation when RAM overclocking became permitted on B-series boards.
actually I think this is one of these games that indeed profit noticeably from faster ram ... but i don't think their board supports this. additionally higher framerates that your monitor can literally display is also rather of questionable benefits. i know people claim that "frametimes" get improved and that makes them some kind of gaming god, but there is literally no evidence (afaik) of lower input lag in a scenario where the framerate exceeds the refresh rate (even though that would be fairly easy to proof, if it was true http://www.leobodnar.com/shop/index.php?...cts_id=212 ) no, the claim is literally "higher numbers so it must be better, i can feel it!!!"
We're revisiting this clip once more. If you don't grasp the solutions by the video's conclusion, rewatch it. Regarding the original concern—low-speed memory is what you configure alongside your new GPU.