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HELP cant find refresh rate ASUS Monitor

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that is almost certainly 60Hz, usually if it's any higher it's listed in the title/name

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Is 60Hz good for fps gaming? like CSGO

120 is much better, but if you're casually playing yeah

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https://www.asus.com/us/Monitors/VC279H/specifications/

 

 60 Hz

 

(56~76 Hz(V) = 60 Hz)

While there is no reason to assume this display is anything other than 60Hz, technically this logic really only applies to CRT panels. LCD panels do not refresh at the signal rate of the vertical scan, which is the reason we have a problem with screen tearing. I don't disagree with your assumption. I'm just stating that 58Hz and 65Hz are also within that range. For example 45Hz isn't but there is no technological reason the panel couldn't be locked to that too.

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While there is no reason to assume this display is anything other than 60Hz, technically this logic really only applies to CRT panels. LCD panels do not refresh at the signal rate of the vertical scan, which is the reason we have a problem with screen tearing. I don't disagree with your assumption. I'm just stating that 58Hz and 65Hz are also within that range. For example 45Hz isn't but there is no technological reason the panel couldn't be locked to that too.

Not quite the Logic I was following, but I see what you are saying.

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