ASUS Republic of Gamers Introduces New 300Hz Gaming Laptops
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sverek
insp1re2600
will a mobile 2070 be able to push 300fps in anything recent?
zipper
100+ fps perhaps... so it's pure .$#it...Well, MHz....
Petr V
asturur
is not meant for 300fps gameplay ( that would probably be a blurry mess of pixels shifting around ).
The 300hz helps when you cannot keep up the 60fps per second on vsync.
The frame that miss the deadline, does not have to wait for 16.6ms but just 3.3ms.
Theroically it will soften micro shutters.
I would not choose a laptop for this anyway.
Reardan
"300hz lel it can't even get 300FPS in anything"
Except in like some of the most popular games, CSGO, Rocket League, League of Legends and you can get around 200-250 FPS in Overwatch, Fortnite. All of these games can be played over 200 FPS and most of the people wanting to play these would play on the lowest possible settings to get that.
You guys are so insanely out of touch. It's mindboggling.
MonstroMart
MonstroMart
Reardan
MonstroMart
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Reardan
Serotonin
300mhz seems like overkill to me. Anything over 144mhz to be honest.
Margalus
Mannerheim
Megaherz broken
Denial
insp1re2600
Denial
Mda400
did an article about the effects of very high refresh rates.
It may not be much a difference latency-wise after you get to around 165 fps, but the motion blur can still be reduced greatly.
In my opinion, any multiple of 120hz (100hz for PAL users) is the preferred as you can run 24hz and 60hz content (25hz and 50hz for PAL users) at that refresh rate with smooth playback.
BlurBusters Reardan