It can never be too high. The upper limit is always going to be set by the monitor - e.g. 60 fps (i.e. 60 Hz), even if the hardware can crank out 2000 fps. You can't damage your hardware with a high framerate.
It can never be too high. The upper limit is always going to be set by the monitor - e.g. 60 fps (i.e. 60 Hz), even if the hardware can crank out 2000 fps. You can't damage your hardware with a high framerate.
It can never be too high. The upper limit is always going to be set by the monitor - e.g. 60 fps (i.e. 60 Hz), even if the hardware can crank out 2000 fps. You can't damage your hardware with a high framerate.
Well thank you for the help, I suppose I was curious if the hardware's fans would spin too fast or something along those lines.