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4 minutes ago, kb5zue said:

Don't know what it could be, or what it will be, or what it should be, but given the equipment listed it won't matter.

 

The human eye can't really tell the difference between 60 fps and 120 fps anyways.

 

i want to know if it will go more than 60 fps on max settings

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Just now, JJVGaming said:

the bottom one is a 1050 ti, and typically a 1050 performs 10 to 20 percent less than a 1050 ti, so we can say maybe if you put at all high settings with fxaa u wil get 60+ no problem

sounds good to me bcz right now my specs are i5 3400 or somthing like that and proccesor video card .... so yeah i cant even play csgo :)

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5 minutes ago, Daivon said:

2200 RON, 5 RON is 1 euro like 450 euro i think 

2200 RON = 481 Euro
This is what I would've suggested, It's 7 euro over the budget but here you go.

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Not too bad, maybe around ~70 fps at high-very high. 

28 minutes ago, kb5zue said:

The human eye can't really tell the difference between 60 fps and 120 fps anyways.

Going to assume that is a joke. 

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No, it is NOT a joke.  I was dead serious.  I read as many of these forum posts as I can and I read the spec sheets on as many video cards as I can because that is what I do.  I'm an electronics technician and have been for the past forty plus years.  Reading and watching all the information I can while I am still able helps me keep up to date with the industry and what is going on.  Basically, helps keep me young.  I'm 62.

 

I think it's funny that some people just have to have the latest and greatest, especially when it comes to video cards. Got to have that 280 frames per second, etc....  think about it, the computer is changing the pixels (picture) on the screen x number of times PER SECOND.  The human eye can not tell the difference.  It can't "see" the changes being made that fast.  So, if you thought my comment was funny, that's okay.  Just chalk it up to experience.

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28 minutes ago, kb5zue said:

No, it is NOT a joke.  I was dead serious.  I read as many of these forum posts as I can and I read the spec sheets on as many video cards as I can because that is what I do.  I'm an electronics technician and have been for the past forty plus years.  Reading and watching all the information I can while I am still able helps me keep up to date with the industry and what is going on.  Basically, helps keep me young.  I'm 62.

 

I think it's funny that some people just have to have the latest and greatest, especially when it comes to video cards. Got to have that 280 frames per second, etc....  think about it, the computer is changing the pixels (picture) on the screen x number of times PER SECOND.  The human eye can not tell the difference.  It can't "see" the changes being made that fast.  So, if you thought my comment was funny, that's okay.  Just chalk it up to experience.

Funny that I can see a noticable difference between 60 and 144hz then....

There has also been done some blind tests and everyone could see the difference between 60 and 120 hz.

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11 hours ago, kb5zue said:

good for them.  So if you can see the difference, would you mind telling me what is going on when the speed hits 112fps?  For some reason I just can't get that one right.  I guess that is why they call it the sweet spot.

 

with a 60hz monitor, you're right.  but with a 120hz monitor, you're wrong.   if the screen is refreshing 120 times per second, you will see a very clear difference between 60 and 120fps.

 

with your logic, theres no difference between 45 and 60 fps.

studies have shown that the human eye can respond to signals in less than 1ms, which can correspond to about 1000 "frames per second". which means theoretically we can notice upwards of 1000fps or more.(although the human eye does not actually see in fps). however until we start seeing a monitor with refresh rates that high, it doesnt matter

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