p>If 120 frames per second on the display of your gaming laptop is twice as quick as 60 frames per second, then surely eight-times as many frames will be eight times as effective. That's the reason behind the most recent super high refresh rate panels that are available on Alienware gaming laptops. The Dell subsidiary is now selling its M17 R5 and x17R2 17-inch laptops sporting new panels, claimed to be the fastest in the market.

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p>While the panels are able to display 1080p resolution at this high-resolution speed of refresh, it's probably for good. You'll have to run a game that can actually output nearly 500 frames-per-second in order to see the benefits - switch off ray-tracing and go with Minecraft-grade textures, I suppose. The new panel has a 3ms response rate and it's compatible with both AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync, depending on the GPU configuration. The upgrade is an extra $300 over the 165Hz base screen, which amounts to 95 cents per hertz.

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p>I've seen demonstrations of 120hz screens against 240hz at trade shows, and they were enough to convince me that at the very least some ultra-fast gamers can benefit from these screens. https://minecraft-server-list.xyz/ But what about doubling that speed again? I'm dubious that it can enhance actual gaming performance. I'm sure it won't be able to double it, even for the most amazing eSports pros who have Special Eyes. But the excess is the main draw of gaming hardware at the end of the day.

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