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Long story short, I upgraded my rig with gtx 1060 6gb with i7-3770. And my 60 hz monitor can be OC'd to 75hz.
When playing Doom with max settings at 1080p, I have noticed that it's less laggy at 60hz refresh rate than 75hz.
I think I know why. Please let me know if my assumption is correct or I'm imagining this.
The game hovers around 70-90 fps (without vsync). When action gets intense, it even gets to 50-60's.
When using 75hz refresh rate, the framerate dips to below 75fps too often, then per v-sync's rule, it dips to the next half rate which is 37fps.
But if I'm sticking with 60hz refresh rate, the threshold of dipping to the half rate is lower at 60fps. Therefore it maintains 60 fps when at 75hz, it would've dipped to 37fps.
Is my speculation correct? The game does seem to run smoother at 60hz.
When playing Doom with max settings at 1080p, I have noticed that it's less laggy at 60hz refresh rate than 75hz.
I think I know why. Please let me know if my assumption is correct or I'm imagining this.
The game hovers around 70-90 fps (without vsync). When action gets intense, it even gets to 50-60's.
When using 75hz refresh rate, the framerate dips to below 75fps too often, then per v-sync's rule, it dips to the next half rate which is 37fps.
But if I'm sticking with 60hz refresh rate, the threshold of dipping to the half rate is lower at 60fps. Therefore it maintains 60 fps when at 75hz, it would've dipped to 37fps.
Is my speculation correct? The game does seem to run smoother at 60hz.