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anything above 200hz is completely indistinguishable to the Human eye
First off that is just not true, the human eye can perceive the difference, but the change may not be noticeable to those who are not familiar. Dropping from 240hz to 200hz is absolutely noticeable to competitive FPS players, though it primarily has to do with feeling the response time of your inputs rather than the way it looks.
First off that is just not true, the human eye can perceive the difference, but the change may not be noticeable to those who are not familiar
Pretty much. The theoretical results are about what basically amounts to seeing light pulses. To see the actual difference in a game it requires not only a very good monitor (most high refresh rate monitors are trash with worst case response times way longer than a frame time) and a very fast moving object. Past certain refresh rate these conditions just become unlikely, so you don’t really see a difference unless it’s a synthetic test.
First off that is just not true, the human eye can perceive the difference, but the change may not be noticeable to those who are not familiar. Dropping from 240hz to 200hz is absolutely noticeable to competitive FPS players, though it primarily has to do with feeling the response time of your inputs rather than the way it looks.
Pretty much. The theoretical results are about what basically amounts to seeing light pulses. To see the actual difference in a game it requires not only a very good monitor (most high refresh rate monitors are trash with worst case response times way longer than a frame time) and a very fast moving object. Past certain refresh rate these conditions just become unlikely, so you don’t really see a difference unless it’s a synthetic test.