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I just have a 60hz 1080p 23 inch screen I got for 10 bucks at a thrift store, along with my two side monitors, one in 1024 17 inch, the other in 1050 and 22 inch. It games lmao.
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just a lil bit more and 32" 240Hz for 200$, hopefully, 240Hz is fucking bae, i tried a 480Hz once and it was weird how fluid shit was, not in a bad sense but everything felt so responsive due to the fluidity, then going back to my 21" 45hz huemonkey monitor made fucking sigh because i still can't find a 32" monitor for a non-retarded price.High refresh monitors are the only major PC peripheral that keeps getting cheaper, you can right now get a 32" 1440p 165+Hz for about $200. No excuse.
What dog shit monitor is limited to 30 Hz??Yep once you get used to higher refresh rates, basic bitch 60fps looks like trash.
I still remember when my wife had a 30hz monitor and was playing Hogwarts on it. God.
I've been sitting here for legit like an hour, kind of getting MATI, typing a 200 word essay about why low FPS/hz is dogshit, deleting it, and retyping it over and over. I've also had a guy playing GoldenEye 007 on my 2nd monitor the entire time, a game that quite often dipped below 15 FPS.
Playable is subjective. I can't stand anything below around 90hz, it feels like I'm moving my mouse pointer through glue. Playing stuff on a console with imprecise thumbsticks, on a LCD TV with massive input lag and shit response times will feel different than using mouse and keyboard on a decent monitor.
Several 5th generation games run at a fixed 20 fps. It’s not the rate that matters, it’s how consistent it is, which VRR is supposed to fix."Feels different" and "unplayable" mean different things. "Unplayable" means you literally cannot play it. Either it's inducing nausea, or giving you headaches, or at minimum, the experience is so incredibly unpleasant that you'd rather do anything else, literally anything else, than play that game.
Now, you migh personally be so sensitive that if a game momentarily dips below 90 fps, you vomit all over your keyboard, but I'm not. On my 6700 XT I kept Diablo IV locked at 83 fps, half my screen refresh rate, below the point at which you find yourself unable to even play a game. I didn't even experience any discomfort. No Man's Sky was largely unable to get over 75 fps at my settings and mostly hovered between 50 and 60, occasionally dipping in to the 40s here and there. Again, no headaches or nausea. I put a few hundred hours into it.
Maybe it's like peanuts. I can eat a PB&J sandwich almost every day. Some people will literally die if they eat one. Maybe you have the visual cortex equivalent of a peanut allergy.
All PC gamers within a 50 mile radius of me die immediately when I bust out the n64.My monitor is 165 Hz, and has been for a couple years now. I have no problem playing games that run at 60 fps. Even played some 30 fps games on the PS2 recently, also the OG version of Doom II, which is 25 fps.
The DOS version of Doom and Doom II is capped at 35 fps, running at 70 Hz.Even played some 30 fps games on the PS2 recently, also the OG version of Doom II, which is 25 fps.
Any time I go to Walmart, I have to step over the twitching bodies of PC gamers having seizures because they accidentally walked by a display of 60 Hz TVs.All PC gamers within a 50 mile radius of me die immediately when I bust out the n64.
Idk, forgot what it was. some 32" 4k monitor that she did photo editing on. Great color accuracy but was not for gaming in the slightest.What dog shit monitor is limited to 30 Hz??
With 120 Hz (((motion rate)))Any time I go to Walmart, I have to step over the twitching bodies of PC gamers having seizures because they accidentally walked by a display of 60 Hz TVs.
(((black frame insertion))) is a tool used to keep the goyim from seeing what they shouldn'tWith 120 Hz (((motion rate)))
When I look at this on the Minisforum website, with one of the CPU, your ram/storage options are “Barebones” and “192GB ECC + 2TB SSD”, with the second adding a measly $2k to the price tag.
We need Intel to make Nova Lake-S bLLC ("big Last Level Cache") so that X3D has some competition.4 years ago $1000 got me a high end build. Now $1000 gets you a mid range build. And that was with reusing my power supply, cooler and drives
At least a ryzen 7 5800xt is only $200 I guess. Best I could do on AM4 unless I wanted to fork over $500 for one of those used 3D variant processors they no longer make but are in huge demand or move to AM5 and fork over 6 gorjillion dollars for DDR5
What was your build four years ago?4 years ago $1000 got me a high end build. Now $1000 gets you a mid range build. And that was with reusing my power supply, cooler and drives
At least a ryzen 7 5800xt is only $200 I guess. Best I could do on AM4 unless I wanted to fork over $500 for one of those used 3D variant processors they no longer make but are in huge demand or move to AM5 and fork over 6 gorjillion dollars for DDR5
I had a ryzen 9 3900x and a 2070 super . Might of been in 2020. I remember both being around $400 at the timeWhat was your build four years ago?
Four years ago would have been ampere, and the RTX 3070 was $500 on launch (assuming you could even get one).
As if Minisforum PC's weren't retardedly expensive already.When I look at this on the Minisforum website, with one of the CPU, your ram/storage options are “Barebones” and “192GB ECC + 2TB SSD”, with the second adding a measly $2k to the price tag.
You can get the 8 GB 5050 for under $250 right now. With some generous help from DLSS, you can run Cyberpunk with raytracing on at 180fps, just don't think too much about where those pixels are coming from.GPU pricing and options will not stop sucking. That's where everything goes wrong. High prices, not enough VRAM, wrong bus width, no budget options, lack of good low power/profile options, lack of feature parity, and Intel has signed a deal with the devil.