I wonder how much it is if you use a 120Hz or 144Hz monitor.
It's more than twice the usual 60Hz, so does it look perfect without any afterimage?
I heard it's hard to distinguish 120 by eyes, but I was wondering if it showed that much performance
If you play a game or something, 60Hz feels like it's cutting off.
790 2018-11-11 Gentleman
It's not to the point where you expect perfection that you can't distinguish with your eyes
The reason is that the LCD monitor doesn't perform that well
There's a certain amount of afterimage
But it's still good
Especially when you play fps games
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