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Which is better 60FPS or 120fps?

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Which is better 60FPS or 120fps?

Which is better 60FPS or 120fps?

An undeniable difference however is responsiveness, it just feels better, even at 60FPS, you also don't get anywhere near the amount of tearing with a 60Hz monitor. Overall its nice to have but if you have enough GPU power to be pushing 120FPS consistently then I think its better used on a higher res or 3D.

Is 120fps on 60Hz better than 60FPS?

With a 120hz monitor, the entirety of every frame can be shown of those 120 fps. Technically you're seeing more than 60fps but it's not the whole frames (on the 60hz monitor at 120fps).

Is there a difference between 60 and 120 fps?

  • Yes, but most would say it's relatively minor. Though the issue of fps is always very subjective and based on personal preference. Some people swear they can't even see the difference between 30 and 60, which seems incredibly hard to believe to me, but there you are. Other people say they can no longer stand anything lower than 120.

Which is better 4K or 1080p 60 fps?

  • 1080p 60 fps vs 4K 60 fps. For daily usage 1080p 60fps should be the best. But while shooting in 1080p 60fps gives you a smoother video, you would feel an unrealistic feeling because it's too "smooth". The standard for movies is different. So it also depends on the context of the video if you want to have a higher or a lower fps.

Is it better to have a 120Hz or 60Hz display?

  • Changing to a 120Hz display might help make things smoother for you, but it might not too. You need to have hardware capable of getting a steady FPS over 60 and especially over 120 for the best experience and that's also assuming that you can tell the difference. Not everyone can. So, the best that I can say is that it might help.

Which is lower latency 120fps or 60fps?

  • You do see a common answer, one that is not subjective, as it is a fact. 120FPS lowers latency, as it takes half as long to render and display a frame. That lower latency is what most people here have noted.

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