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My friends 60 Hz monitor is more smooth than my 60Hz monitor?

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February 21, 2014 9:26:07 PM

Hey guys..

I'm gaming with one of my friends right now, and every time i look at his monitor, i just see a much more smooth image than mine.. Both screens are 60 Hz.. He has 1 ms response time, and i have 5.. Can that have something to say? I haven't tried it myself, just looked at it.. He has 60 fps looked and i'm running around the 120 - 200 mark, in LoL..

I have an Packard Bell Viseo 230Ws, and he has a Benq RL2455HM

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February 21, 2014 9:32:58 PM

Tracked this thread, this is a very interesting topic.

What about the CPU and GPU you both have?
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February 21, 2014 10:16:22 PM

if you have vertical sync on then you shouldnt face this problem
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February 21, 2014 10:49:11 PM

The monitor should have no effect on smoothness, unless it has G-sync, which with that response time, I'm certain it does not.

Response times does reduce motion blur, but motion blur doesn't cause unsmooth game play. It just effects ghosting.

The difference is likely with his PC, settings used, and maybe that particular game favors the GPU he has.
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February 22, 2014 3:32:37 AM

I've got an 3770k and a 670, and he got an 470 i think and an old AMD 6xcore as far as i know.. He is sleeping right now, I'll ask him, when he wakes up..

Both of us have turned V-Sync of, but I unlocked the frames, so i run between 90 and 200, and he locked it to 60 in the settings in LoL
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February 22, 2014 8:41:47 AM

You should try locking your FPS to 60, like he did. Some games do not like high FPS and cause problems, depending on how the engine is built. Skyrim is a good example of how higher than 60 FPS causes problems.
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