Message from @Wayne

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2018-03-13 20:00:26 UTC  

And the average is way better

2018-03-13 20:00:28 UTC  

<:GWnanaFeelsDumbMan:392308462165426176>

2018-03-13 20:00:34 UTC  

Even for 1440p

2018-03-13 20:00:47 UTC  

The drop from 1080 to 1440 is so minimal

2018-03-13 20:00:52 UTC  

so you think its acceptable to run games at 100 fps

2018-03-13 20:01:37 UTC  

I think it's acceptable to run games as low as 60fps, but you pretty much require more than 75FPS (with Gsync) for any higher movement action/competitive games

2018-03-13 20:01:46 UTC  

lol ok 👌🏿

2018-03-13 20:02:05 UTC  

As long as my 99th percentile isn't under 50fps with Gsync, and my average is over 90 I'm happy.

2018-03-13 20:02:15 UTC  

personally i didnt buy a 144hz screen and spent thousands on a pc to run games at 60hz

2018-03-13 20:02:19 UTC  

or turn down settings

2018-03-13 20:02:22 UTC  

but you do you

2018-03-13 20:02:26 UTC  

Do you even have a Gsync monitor?

2018-03-13 20:02:34 UTC  

why would i need a gsync monitor

2018-03-13 20:02:38 UTC  

Oof

2018-03-13 20:02:49 UTC  

my sli runs games at 300fps <:GWragFeelsComfyMan:390321740158468096>

2018-03-13 20:03:03 UTC  

imagine having a system so shitty you need gsync

2018-03-13 20:04:53 UTC  

With Gsync the frametimes are even, and screen tearing is inexistent. Having higher fps than refresh rate causes tearing. Vsync and even FastSync cause noticeable latency and fastsync has stuttering issues. Gsync makes the most out of having a higher frame rate than refresh rate as well as lower. So the 99th percentile is irrelevant.

2018-03-13 20:05:43 UTC  

yes i used to have tearing all the time when i was using a shitty monitor

2018-03-13 20:05:59 UTC  

0 tearing with big brain esports monitor

2018-03-13 20:06:34 UTC  

There is no way you don't get tearing just because it's a good monitor

2018-03-13 20:06:43 UTC  

It has to do with the display output

2018-03-13 20:07:01 UTC  

Better monitor helps no doubt, but it isn't eliminated.

2018-03-13 20:07:02 UTC  

im telling you i know what tearing is

2018-03-13 20:07:05 UTC  

the display has nothing to do with tearing

2018-03-13 20:07:24 UTC  

I can turn Gsync off and I have noticeable tearing in movement scenes

2018-03-13 20:07:35 UTC  

so how does gsync help with tearing if the display has nothing to do with it

2018-03-13 20:07:58 UTC  

I think that your lack of Gsync with the higher refresh rate has desensitized you from seeing tearing

2018-03-13 20:08:04 UTC  

if neither of your monitors had gsync, that question is irrelevant

2018-03-13 20:08:05 UTC  

If you went to Gsync and back you'd notice it

2018-03-13 20:08:19 UTC  

I have Gsync 165hz 2K IPS

2018-03-13 20:08:24 UTC  

i notice it going between monitors

2018-03-13 20:08:43 UTC  

its not hard to notice screen tearing

2018-03-13 20:09:16 UTC  

It's more subtle at a higher refresh rate, but with higher resolution it's fuckin everywhere

2018-03-13 20:09:27 UTC  

i can load up csgo right now and run around the map and get tearing on one monitor and nothing on the other

2018-03-13 20:09:35 UTC  

That's not possible

2018-03-13 20:09:48 UTC  

What are the specs of the other monitor

2018-03-13 20:10:34 UTC  

Thanks, that may help him understand he doesn't have a magic monitor

2018-03-13 20:10:35 UTC  

i have a stack of monitors on a rack which one do you want me to use <:GWfroggyPepoSmug:398570232647647242>

2018-03-13 20:10:47 UTC  

What were you comparing before

2018-03-13 20:11:04 UTC  

regular prosumer monitors