Hello,
I recently bought a 240 Hz monitor, but I cannot experience its full potential as my CPU is likely bottlenecking and doesn't deliver enough FPS.
It stabilizes at around 120-150 FPS when in a match. However, I have checked online that people who have benchmarked with a similar setup...
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I currently run a Dell 1080p 144hz TN display and I am thinking of upgrading. I am looking at either a 1440p 165hz IPS or a 1080p 240hz IPS, I mainly use the computer for gaming but I occasionally do some work on it (mainly work for university). My main games are Rainbow six siege...
there are adapters that are from HDMI to DisplayPort but they don't say that they support 240hz the highest I've seen is 120hz @1080 but the thing is that the adapters should be able to handle it because of the specs of the ports HDMI 2.1 and display port 1.4 and both of them on their own can...
Hi everyone,
I'm in a dilemma right now. I found 2 displays in my budget right now which is around CAD$500 or less. I would love a high refresh rate with low response time display with good colors (so like a VA panel for example would be the best option I'm guessing). So what I'd really love...
My Alienware aw2518hf comes with an HDMI 2.0...it’s a 240hz monitor and i’m a bit worried on which cable to use....it supports Dp 1.2 (so 1.4 too right??), so... it works better with the cable it comes or with a dp 1.4???
Sup everone! Will an i5 9400f bottleneck a 2070 Super? Calculators say yes, that it's a horrible pair. Or should I buy i7 9700 (non k) and 2060S? There can't be bottleneck.
I do only gaming fortnite on 1080p 240hz g-sync lower settings possible.
So what would you pick?
I've read statements saying "the HDMI 2.0 allows for 1440p at 144Hz and 1080p at 240Hz". I have a laptop with a HDMI 2.0 (HDCP). and was wondering if this was true, and if it was true. What Monitor would fit in this bracket perfectly...