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minus-squarestuner@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 hour agoI guess 3ms would not be noticeable to most people. It would be interesting to see how this behaves at lower refresh rates. Loosing the same 1 or 2 frames at 60/144 Hz should be noticeable.
minus-squareAlteredEgo@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·51 minutes agoYeah if it’s always 1 or 2 frames it would be vastly more noticeable with a more typical gaming setup. I didn’t even know people run games at 500 fps lol.
I guess 3ms would not be noticeable to most people.
It would be interesting to see how this behaves at lower refresh rates. Loosing the same 1 or 2 frames at 60/144 Hz should be noticeable.
Yeah if it’s always 1 or 2 frames it would be vastly more noticeable with a more typical gaming setup. I didn’t even know people run games at 500 fps lol.