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Do not but 144hz monitors!

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I couldn't understand that run-on sentence. There might have been a coherent thought in it somewhere, but it's buried in a jumble of poor grammar.

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I'm surprised OP didn't pass out considering he never took a moment to breath in that whole single sentence.

 

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-Don't breathe oxygen! You might hold your breath one day!

-Don't drink expensive alcohol, you might drink cheap vodka one day!

-Don't buy a car, you might use public transport one day!

 

Seriously. Troll OP is troll.

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I bought a 144hz monitor and I don't see a different in smoothness between 120hz and 144hz personally. But I can tell when it's 60hz.

 

I don't find myself saying games on my 60hz TV or playing high demanding games at around 60 fps is not smooth. There for I'm having a bad experience. I only say that at 30hz.

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Don't buy 144hz monitors!

Here are my reasons why:

  • When you tv that is only 30hz so your eyes get used to that frame rate as looking smooth but when people get a 144hz monitor and they start to play an easy to push games such as csgo your mind starts to think that 144hz is smooth and that anything less is not smooth and when you go to a more demanding game such as BF4 and you start to only get 45fps you believe that it's not smooth there fore you need more hardware so you spend more money on pc hardware to get your game looking smooth, despite the fact that before you got your 144hz monitor only 30 fps looked smooth to your eye.

 

 

Wut?  My eyes NEED 144Hz!  

 

Anywho.. I just bought a second 144Hz monitor (BenQ XL2430T 24"), already have the ASUS VG248QE 144Hz on my current setup.  For me, I will be sticking with high-refresh rate monitors from here on out.  Purely subjective, of course, but I just have a hard time going back to using 60Hz monitors after using 120/144Hz monitors for so long.  Only downside IMO being that they are TN panels.  But honestly, my BenQ once calibrated right, looks quite amazing when I compare it to my AH-IPS panel side-by-side.  

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Children with no clue or experience on what they are talking about get to make ridiculous posts and .... heres the sad part ... people actually keep responding to a thread like that.

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Your logic>everyone elses

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What a logic. I should return my XB270HU and go back to 30 Hz TV as my monitor.

In all seriousness, difference between 60 Hz and 144 Hz is quite noticeable.

Also, who cares if people spend their own money on their own parts? I worked hard to get my Mechanical Engineering degree to earn a decent salary to afford all my toys.

I'm actually thinking about picking up another GTX 980 to run GTA 5 even smoother because my eyes tell me anything less than 144 Hz is "not smooth" lol.

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