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If so, do you feel like 60hz monitors look too "choppy"? I want to use my current 60hz one as a secondary screen tbh
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Even for general web browsing? What about your phone and shit?yes 60hz is dogshit now
Yeah I'm using an ultrawide currently. It's a dell u3417w I got for $400. It doesn't have any adaptive sync though.Are you using an ultrawide?
Im using a 144hz as my 2nd monitor (my old one) and a 60fps ultrawide curved as my main tbh
I told you not to get the laptop. YOU should return it asap srs.Yes but my i5 ruins the whole experience
A little bit tbh, but I got used to it quickly. If you are gaming tho, it sucks in comparison.Yeah I'm using an ultrawide currently. It's a dell u3417w I got for $400. It doesn't have any adaptive sync though.
So yeah I'm planning to do the same thing as you. Does the ultrawide feel like, hard to use after getting use to the 144hz?
try osrsI don't game at all anymore.
My older laptop that had an i7 slayed hard. Just fucked it up with overclocking or something unknown and they couldn't repair it so gave me back the money I payed for it.I told you not to get the laptop. YOU should return it asap srs.
I don't have the attention span to try out new gamestry osrs
smoother mouse movements for more accurate clicking and less frame delayosrs is hard capped at 50 fps so dn care
How's ur carpal tunnel brotry osrs
How's ur carpal tunnel bro
144hz 27 inch 1440p gsync
Honestly with the ryzen 3600 that I got the 1 percent lows are so high and gsync works so well that I can't even really tell that much if something is running at 45 fps or 60 fps or even 70 fps it all just feels so smooth regardless. Of course higher frames feel smoother but to me it's not necessary.
I think I can't go back to a non gsync display