This gaming PC is optimized for smooth performance at 60 frames per second.
This gaming PC is optimized for smooth performance at 60 frames per second.
The issue might be due to a game setting limiting frame rate. It seems the game is capped at 60fps, possibly because of a specific configuration or region restriction. On some titles like GTA V, performance improved from around 100fps to 60fps, while games such as CS:GO tend to stay lower.
VSync should be enabled or adjusted accordingly. It may appear in 3D settings and should be turned off.
VSYNC exists because of its purpose. If you need a stable 60fps, it makes sense to cap it. Not everyone uses it for CS:GO.
Seek quick-paced titles and turn off VSYNC to minimize input delay. The user didn’t mention specific games, so the suggestion is general.
VSYNC may lead to input delays, just like certain display devices. Some titles handle it well at 60Hz, while others suffer greatly. It’s best to check each game individually—some thrive with extra frames, others waste them. Personally, I’d disable VSYNC in the game settings for those that work better, rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all option.
It's only a 60Hz monitor, so you're right—keeping it on is probably fine.