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Going to 500Hz would increase latency by 1 ms. Aimbeast is right, 1000hz is better because the delay is 1ms. 500hz is 2ms delay. It can mess with performance of some pcs, especially ones under full load / older CPU's because it notifies the CPU where it is 1000 times per second. Reply.
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https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/alienware-500hz-gaming-monitor-aw2524h-review/
Alienware touts a 0.5ms response time, which combined with the 500Hz refresh rate, makes the monitor feel impossibly responsive. That's assuming you can lock the games you're playing at 500
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/alienware-500hz-gaming-monitor-aw2524hf
A 500Hz Monitor, Refreshed. The new Alienware 500Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524HF) is nearly identical to the AW2524H, which is hardly a bad thing. The 24.5-inch monitor features the same clean
https://uk.pcmag.com/monitors/146021/alienware-500hz-gaming-monitor-aw2524h
That's where the $829 Alienware 500Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524H) comes in. It cuts resolution down to just full HD (1,920 by 1,080 pixels), but offers an astounding 500Hz refresh rate, allowing for
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/alienware-aw2524h-500-hz-gaming-monitor-review/6
So getting to 500hz or 480 without an OC on the monitor at 1080p is very doable even at 4:4:4 chroma, and 8 or 10 bit color, with or without DSC is my guess. Alienware ups the refresh rate ante to
https://www.techspot.com/news/94693-nvidia-reveals-asus-rog-swift-500hz-gaming-monitor.html
Nvidia used its Computex 2022 keynote to announce an Asus monitor with a refresh rate that makes 360Hz look comparatively snail-like: the Asus Rog Swift 500Hz. Nvidia says this is the world's
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/alienware-aw2524h-500-hz-gaming-monitor-review
Alienware ups the refresh rate ante to 500 Hz with its AW2524H. It's a 25-inch FHD IPS panel with G-Sync and HDR400. With a slightly expanded color gamut and edge zone dimming, it delivers
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Global Admin. The Alienware 500Hz Gaming Monitor AW2524H is the world's first 500Hz IPS gaming monitor. Find out more about how this groundbreaking NVIDIA® G-SYNC® monitor delivers a new category of speed and motion clarity in even the fastest-paced games. Check out our socials!
https://www.reddit.com/r/XIM/comments/owtilq/500hz_or_1000hz_on_siege/
Because many mice on the market are unable to keep a consistent 1000hz due to their sensors, so if you cap the Xim apex's rate at 500hz it creates more consistent aim :) (This is huge for Logitech G502 etc.) Edit: You can test this yourself with tracking software on a Windows PC. 3. Reply. EagleEyez2020 • 2 yr. ago.
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Here, the AW2524H reached a peak brightness of 381 nits. It registered a black level of 0.45, and a contrast ratio of 840:1, slightly below the promised 1,000:1 contrast ratio of most IPS monitors
https://www.reddit.com/r/Rainbow6/comments/1cuw394/is_siege_on_500_hz_unfair/
Homie is called daddy on his pc, But nah even with that, you still have variables of latency, peekers advantage, boobiesoft jank and human reaction speeds that will cap the benefits of high hz.
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/uwl5oq/asus_republic_of_gamers_announces_rog_swift_500hz/
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) is excited to announce the ROG Swift 500Hz, the world's first 500 Hz refresh-rate esports gaming monitor. The Swift 500Hz features a 24.1-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) display that utilizes Esports-TN panel (E-TN) technology to produce 60% shorter response times than standard TN LCD displays, making it the fastest LCD display ever.
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Asus. Refresh rate over resolution — The Asus ROG Swift 500Hz is clearly designed for gamers since the 24.1-inch monitor only has a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080. Serious gamers don't care much
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At a certain point (which, from what I know, 500Hz is well beyond) you simply cannot sustain frame rates. Like… this is approaching the clock rate of some older GPUs. At a certain point people need to realize that it isn't physically possible for a GPU to draw frames faster than it can process data.
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zhubaohi. •. From 144hz/fps to 500hz/fps there's only about 5ms improvement of frame time, while 60hz/fps to 144hz/fps there's about 10ms improvement of frametime. So if anyone actually want to buy this, expect the improvement is about half from 60 to 144. 5ms is still perceivable, but after 500hz monitor refresh rate is really getting into
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/4lpsif/500hz_monitors_may_be_the_future_the_human_eye/
Just like 60hz monitors and 144hz monitors, not much of a difference (in appearance). It would be way smoother, probably no noticeable screen-tearing at all. The real question is where you'd get the hardware to run 500+ fps. EDIT: Guys please, I said appearance-wise 60hz and 144hz aren't much different (how they physically look). I was just
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Siege Academy is a subreddit for the game Rainbow Six: Siege, dedicated to helping new and advanced players learn and improve in the game. ... If you have that most of the time, then you can start making the game look nicer. There's very good reasons why Pros across every FPS game never use Vsync/Gsync or freesync, you need the frames to be as