How-To Geek on MSN
Windows is automatically kicking your high-refresh monitor back to 60Hz without telling you
One moment your monitor is working at its native refresh rate, the next Windows is reverting it to 60Hz.
XDA Developers on MSN
Capping your frame rate 3 FPS below your refresh rate isn't just a suggestion; it's a requirement
Your frame rate cap is wrong, and it's costing you input lag.
As refresh rates, resolution and visual quality rise, the demand for high frame rates and low latency can become harder to achieve. But what does this mean for your in-game experience? We teamed up ...
The 144Hz vs 240Hz debate has become one of the most common upgrade questions in PC gaming. Higher refresh rates promise smoother motion, faster response, and a competitive edge, but the real-world ...
Microsoft is quietly preparing Windows 11 for a new class of ultra-fast gaming monitors, even if most gamers won’t see them anytime soon. According to a recent Windows Insider blog post, new Release ...
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