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BenQ Announces the ZOWIE XL2540 e-Sports Gaming Monitor

quite simple. no multiplayer game provides 4ms enemy position updates. as to 250ms frame updates. well that's just choppy as f@%k. use some common sense.



I've tried 144hz monitors. and i'd take a 4k 60hz monitor over an 1080p 144hz monitor every time.

Thats because your not a hardcore esport fps gamer :) . But its cool; there is screens for everyone and everyone is happy!
 
The level of information you brain manage to interpret is higher on a 144 hz monitor than on a 60hz screen when your view/aim flies around ALL the time causing drastic changes in what is viewed onscreen. With 144hz you see details WAY better on the move than with 60 / 65 hz. I've played on both 60hz/75 hz/159hz/120Hz and 144 hz. Anti ghosting and ms matters too but raw hz counts in brute force.
Sorry mate, but that's the biggest pile of crap I've read this year. Again, you are ridiculously confusing Frames-per-second with Refresh Rates.
Is mind blowing :))))))))))
 
Sorry mate, but that's the biggest pile of crap I've read this year. Again, you are ridiculously confusing Frames-per-second with Refresh Rates.
Is mind blowing :))))))))))

That is sad. Ill try to do this more simple. Your eye will be less confused with a consistent direction without jumps (60 hz = jumps; 144hz = smaller jumps) This enables you keep the overview easier. which enables you to easier keep track of objects and differences in the image. Ill help you to find some research papers on the matter if you want after the 15th. fps is not hz, but the limit is the physical limit is the hz you know that.
 
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