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It should, but you might have to lower some graphical settings in-game to get a higher fps.

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-moved to GPUs section-

What do you mean it "doesn't have 144hz"?

It would run at whatever frame rate it can, which given an easy enough load could be in the hundreds or even thousands

Do you mean you can't output at that at your current resolution due to connector limitations?

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15 minutes ago, Natee said:

I am going to be getting the msi gtx 1060 3gb and i have a 144hz monitor

The graphics card i have atm does not have 144hz available only 60hz 

will the gtx support 144hz?

i assume youre connected with hdmi? if so thats the issue, you normally need display port ti use 144 hz

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