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Question Poll: What is your monitor refresh?

What is your PC Monitor highest refresh

  • Below 60Hz ( Frag me now)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 60-97Hz (State of the Art LCD ... From 2005)

    Votes: 4 13.8%
  • 100-120Hz (I can see a little clearer now)

    Votes: 1 3.4%
  • 130-197Hz ( It says Gaming monitor)

    Votes: 17 58.6%
  • 200-280Hz ( It's better, because I paid more)

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • 300-380Hz ( It's even more better)

    Votes: 2 6.9%
  • Above 399Hz (I live for eSports)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    29
I used DP to get the full 165 hz on my alienware, pleb HDMI is stuck at 100hz on it 😀

Also, Freesync Premium and it has configurable LED lighting on game by game basis 😀 This is pretty silly but... .I guess I don't mind it either.
 
I used DP to get the full 165 hz on my alienware, pleb HDMI is stuck at 100hz on it 😀

Also, Freesync Premium and it has configurable LED lighting on game by game basis 😀 This is pretty silly but... .I guess I don't mind it either.


Mine is a generic 27" 1440p Dell 165Hz gaming monitor, but it has zero gamer lights which suits me. I think it does 165Hz on both HDMI and DP.

Not that I can detect any difference at all between 120 and 165.
 
Mine is a generic 27" 1440p Dell 165Hz gaming monitor, but it has zero gamer lights which suits me. I think it does 165Hz on both HDMI and DP.

Not that I can detect any difference at all between 120 and 165.

I use a Dell 27" 1440P "work" IPS monitor that does "only" 75hz for my bike simulation rig and I love that thing. It's super pretty. No lights and not even a USB hub! I really prefer Dell monitors and use a P3223QE for my primary work monitor. 60hz sad trombone there too 😉

FWIW I too can't sense that high of frame rates and use Chill to limit to 100FPS, generally.

Although this close to 4K that's not usually the problem...
 
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144Hz 4K Samsung Odyssey G70A. Kinda pointless at only 28" but hey. I personally don't see anything above 144-165Hz something "must have" that enhances the experience noticeably.
 
Be interesting to know how many people are using variable refresh rates as well.

144hz VRR @ 3440*1440 34" here.

It depends:

  • FPS that dips below occasionally 60 - VRR to keep it running smoothly as possible.
  • More than enough for consistent FPS - I'll use vsync, to keep FPS fixed at a moderate value. I don't see any point wasting more power, and creating more heat/noise to display more FPS than I can notice. I don't notice anything beyond 120 FPS.
 
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