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Highest fps in a 75hz monitor(NVISION IP24V1)

nahcx

Im playing dota 2 right now.

 

The in-game fps display only show 75fps at max settings 

 

Is this the maximum since i only got 75hz monitor. 

 

Thank you

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Yes, it's the maximum the monitor can display.

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1 minute ago, nahcx said:

Im playing dota 2 right now.

 

The in-game fps display only show 75fps at max settings 

 

Is this the maximum since i only got 75hz monitor. 

 

Thank you

75hz NVISION IP24V1

PALIT 1660 SUPER GAMING PRO OC 6gb

 

This is my gpu and monitor. 

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6 minutes ago, nahcx said:

Im playing dota 2 right now.

 

The in-game fps display only show 75fps at max settings 

 

Is this the maximum since i only got 75hz monitor. 

 

Thank you

If you really want a big number, disable vsync/gsync/freesync. It's up to you if you see the difference.

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6 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

If you really want a big number, disable vsync/gsync/freesync. It's up to you if you see the difference.

thank you.. 

 

Iam just curious about what my computer can do. Its my 1st time using a computer thats not integrated gpu. 

 

Sorry for my dumb questions. Peace 

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1 minute ago, nahcx said:

thank you.. 

 

Iam just curious about what my computer can do. Its my 1st time using a computer thats not integrated gpu. 

 

Sorry for my dumb questions. Peace 

No worries. Just beware, running at speeds faster than the monitor can cause screen tearing (but no damage.) The monitor still can't physically display the faster speed.

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1 minute ago, svmlegacy said:

No worries. Just beware, running at speeds faster than the monitor can cause screen tearing (but no damage.) The monitor still can't physically display the faster speed.

Thank you budd, i will read more about computers ao i dont depend on the salesman to build mine. 

.....

With a tight budget, i decided to pick a cheaper monitor to get a better GPU. 

 

But i guess the cheaper monitor holds my gpu's performance. 

😂

 

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33 minutes ago, LienusLateTips said:

Yes, it's the maximum the monitor can display.

Thank you mate. 

 

I'll accept the sad truth. 😂😂

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1 hour ago, nahcx said:

Thank you budd, i will read more about computers ao i dont depend on the salesman to build mine. 

.....

With a tight budget, i decided to pick a cheaper monitor to get a better GPU. 

 

But i guess the cheaper monitor holds my gpu's performance. 

😂

 

If you have any questions, you can always ask us haha

 

I'd say in general most people on here are more educated in computers than most other forums and most salespeople.

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