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If i would buy a 144hz monitor i would notice the diffrence between that monitor and a 60hz monitor? 

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Yes you would notice a difference.

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Definitely

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144Hz of a completely static object is useless. 144Hz of you panning around like a madman in a FPS is very noticeable 

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just leaving this here..

 

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144hrtz feels really nice to play games on. Even in general use you notice the difference just due to how smooth everything is.

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Depends on the person TBH.  In double blind tests I don't think anyone is able to 100% tell the difference from 75 to 144.  The 60-144 jump seems a bit easier to see, but its still nowhere near 100%.

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11 minutes ago, KarathKasun said:

Depends on the person TBH.  In double blind tests I don't think anyone is able to 100% tell the difference from 75 to 144.  The 60-144 jump seems a bit easier to see, but its still nowhere near 100%.

Yeah my girlfriend doesn't notice the difference on my 144Hz panel, but she's a bit of a normie if you know what I mean

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36 minutes ago, peibolrz said:

If i would buy a 144hz monitor i would notice the diffrence between that monitor and a 60hz monitor? 

Yes you will especially in FPS/Fast paced games where reaction times matter. 

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9 minutes ago, Theguywhobea said:

Yeah my girlfriend doesn't notice the difference on my 144Hz panel, but she's a bit of a normie if you know what I mean

The only thing I notice is that motion-blur goes down as the native refresh of the panel goes up.  The only 60hz display I noticed a ton of difference from was a unit that had very fast response times.  It had less motion blur but appeared to have more... stutter.

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You will notice it if you can push past 60 fps. Otherwise not really.

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Yes, you would notice a difference between 60 fps and 144 fps.

 

But any day of the week I'd go for a VA or IPS panel with up to 75-100-120 Hz  Freesync or Gsync instead of 144 Hz TN panel - the better colors and contrast and viewing angles of VA or IPS panels are worth more to me than raw framerate.  Also some cheaper 144 Hz monitors use 6 bit per color (around 260k colors instead of 16 millions) and then use FRC and other techniques (changing a pixel's color several times each frame between several colors in order for your eyes to perceive that pixel as having another color that normally the monitor's electronics can't reproduce) to create colors very close to what you would normally get with a regular 8 bit per color panel.

 

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