RedSkyward

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  • You are mixing up a bit of information. You are right in that our brain can fill in information. However, the thresh hold for fluid motion is 18 frames per second, not around 30. That is why TV is usually at 24 fps. But just because our brain can "fill in" the rest of the information doesn't mean that more frames become…
  • Vem98 is 100% right. The only thing I would add is that fps detection is somewhat exponential, but inverse. We can detect a huge difference between 15 and 30 Hz and fps, but the difference between 30 and 60 is less, but still a large difference. And this trend move all the way up to 1000 hz. The difference between 500 Hz…
  • Is this while plugged in or when on battery? Also what model laptop is it?
  • I use an external monitor with my laptop, using it more of like a desktop really. Anyways, my monitor has a 144hz refresh rate, which means that it refreshes the screen 144 times per a second. When gaming, you want a fps at least as high as your monitors refresh rate to get smoother game play and to utilize your monitor…
  • Unlike SSD's which have decreased performance the more data they have on them, HDD's dont really decrease in performance. I'll link an article that kind of explains why that is a common myth in more detail if you wanna give it a read, but the short answer is no, it does not effect HDD performance. Article about HDD…
  • Thanks for the response! Very much appreciate it
  • He might have an external monitor like me. If he does, for me I have lowest settings on everything and render distance set to max. I hold a constant 144 fps. I also have my gpu and cpu undervolted so the temps are below 80 at all times. I have the same model as you except I have 16 gigs of ram, but those settings should…
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