Yes, FPS can impact performance and gameplay smoothness.
Yes, FPS can impact performance and gameplay smoothness.
It seems there’s a misunderstanding about performance numbers. The claim that Intel outperforms AMD in FPS isn’t universally supported, especially when both can exceed 500 FPS. Monitor specs like refresh rate don’t directly dictate gaming performance—what matters is how the graphics card handles the workload. A 60Hz monitor isn’t inherently better for games than a higher frame rate display.
It depends on what you're using the monitor for. If you're aiming for smooth visuals or fast interactions, 500 fps can be beneficial. For a 240 Hz refresh rate setup, 500 fps might be more than necessary unless you're doing something demanding like gaming or high-speed rendering.
since your setup supports those speeds, everyone doesn't require 500 fps; the goal is typically 60, 12, or 150, based on the game.
It doesn't matter. However, achieving 500 frames per second will make the display feel about 4ms more current compared to a system that only renders at 240fps.
This idea is just a myth. A skilled player can easily defeat someone less experienced using any normal FPS. Most people won’t even see frames that are higher than 144 without special tools.