So....you actually give up IQ on a game with relatively poor IQ in the first place...so you can have a higher frame rate that makes no difference to the human eye?
I don't understand.
I have my settings lower than that and my average frame rate is probably about 180. But it's my minimum frame rate I'm worried about, which can dip as low as 130 I think.
So....you actually give up IQ on a game with relatively poor IQ in the first place...so you can have a higher frame rate that makes no difference to the human eye?
I don't understand.
Note that 60 FPS has 16.7 ms between frames and 150 FPS has 6.7 ms between frames. This means that a solid 150 FPS frame rate can remove up to 10 ms of lag, and an average of 5 ms of lag from the game. This is more impact than moving from a 125 Hz to a 1000 Hz mouse. I believe that this is the primary advantage of very high frame rates, not the visual differences but rather the latency difference.
Why the need for 150fps min? I cant imagine a dip to 130fps makes it unplayable. As others have stated, the source engine is quite old and doesn't need much horsepower to run.
i have an average framrate in the 200s with the rig below, you'll be fine
it's about competition, not graphics - and contrary to what everyone seems to think - very high fps values tend to produce smoother gameplay, and it is noticeable.
now whether that makes you better at cs:go is a much better debate, i would argue no it doesn't
Agreed, wont make a lick of difference. You can tell yourself it will, but in all reality it is what it is. If you're getting above 100fps there will be no stuttering and it all boils down to how good you are at the game. Stick with source, it's better than GO anyway ha ha😛
OC the CPU to 4.2ghz has worked. It rarely goes below 150 now and never below 140 in the quick tests I have done. Anyone know of a good OC guide for the i5 2500k? I have just used the auto OC feature on my ASUS mobo...but as I have read this can damage the CPU over time due to too high voltages.