A lot of this is the video card and monitor marketing guys trying to get you to buy more stuff. It gets crazy when you start to compare what a human eye can really see.
Well said. Your ability to link your knowledge and experience into words and text help teach someone pretty damn amazing.
.’In a past life I was a salesperson. Pushing VooDoo and Matrox cards. These vendors would need to always be selling something. There are lulls in time, where the tech and advances of componets being required vary much. The thing then you could buy vram seperate and add it yourself. The cards would already be giving the best images they ever would already.
If your getting an image you like, and works for you, thats the best.
One thing about frame rate though, the average humansʻ frame rate varies depending on a few things, but the average being
30 to 60. Now our eyes don’t have vsync. So when you’re looking at a monitor- it has its own refresh rate- it’s going to pulse, let’s say…. 60 times a second, or 60hz.
When your eyes collect the frame- it needs to be during one of those 60 pulses.
The semi-random thing being our eye- that’s snapping frames with a variable time between each snap. not really a way to monitor that, on the go at least.
This monitor is giving you 60 chances to pick up 60 frames a second. (let’s say the software being projected is using V and it’s locked at 60 frames)
You don’t always see the frame- you miss, a lot actually. ** Our actual intelligence generates frames for us in our day-to-day life, especially with shadowing and 3-D. Our emotional and physical states are tied to our the amount of FPS we see** Your not gonna see 60 out 60 frames every second- we probably won’t see much more than half of that.
When viewing 120 Hz monitor, you’re getting 120 ʻchancesʻ - and the same with 240hz … adding more chances for your FPS to sync up each second with what you’re looking at.
so to a certain degree- some things do matter- these numbers marketers are pushing , sometimes literally just designed to make you feel like you need it.