Hi everyone,
I'm learning a lot by asking questions on this forum. You guys answer fast and help me every time. So with that being said, I would like to ask, yet another question. I am interest in getting the XL2420T 24 inch BenQ monitor, as it's one of the best gaming monitors out there. However, not every game I play will be able to get 120 frames at 120Hz, especially like Battlefield 4 and newer up coming games. So, my question is, since I won't be playing with V-Sync on my frames can continue to raise past 60 FPS, will I notice a difference in framerate when it goes from say 120 (MAX) down to 80 then back up to 90, then down to 60? I want the 120Hz screen but the only benefit is if I can run the game at 120 FPS at 120Hz. If I set my screen to 120Hz and I'm not constantly getting 120FPS, will I notice a sort of stutter going from various FPS's? I hope you guys understand what I'm trying to get out here. Let me know what you guys think!
EDIT: Also, I don't need the whole your eyes can't see past 60 FPS speech because that's completely false, as your eyes don't see in frames and 60 FPS to 120FPS is a noticable difference.
My System:
i7-3770 @3.4GHz
16GB DDR3 RAM @1600MHz
EVGA GTX 680 SLI
I'm learning a lot by asking questions on this forum. You guys answer fast and help me every time. So with that being said, I would like to ask, yet another question. I am interest in getting the XL2420T 24 inch BenQ monitor, as it's one of the best gaming monitors out there. However, not every game I play will be able to get 120 frames at 120Hz, especially like Battlefield 4 and newer up coming games. So, my question is, since I won't be playing with V-Sync on my frames can continue to raise past 60 FPS, will I notice a difference in framerate when it goes from say 120 (MAX) down to 80 then back up to 90, then down to 60? I want the 120Hz screen but the only benefit is if I can run the game at 120 FPS at 120Hz. If I set my screen to 120Hz and I'm not constantly getting 120FPS, will I notice a sort of stutter going from various FPS's? I hope you guys understand what I'm trying to get out here. Let me know what you guys think!
EDIT: Also, I don't need the whole your eyes can't see past 60 FPS speech because that's completely false, as your eyes don't see in frames and 60 FPS to 120FPS is a noticable difference.
My System:
i7-3770 @3.4GHz
16GB DDR3 RAM @1600MHz
EVGA GTX 680 SLI