p>If 120 frames per second on your gaming laptop's display is twice as quick as 60 frames per second If it's eight times as many frames will be eight times as effective. https://www.easyfie.com/read-blog/1908266 This is the logic behind the new super high refresh rate panels on Alienware gaming laptops. The Dell subsidiary is now selling its M17 R5 17-inch laptops as well as x17R2 17-inch laptops with brand new panels. https://www.click4r.com/posts/g/6002103/minecraft-gets-its-first-live-performance It is claimed to be the fastest in the industry.

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p>The panels are limited to 1080p resolution with that amazing refresh rate, but it's probably the best option. You'll have to be running a game that can actually output nearly 500 frames-per-second for you to experience the benefits - switch off ray-tracing and go with Minecraft-grade textures, I suppose. The new panel has an average response time of 3ms and is compatible with NVIDIA GSync and AMD FreeSync, depending on your GPU configuration. The upgrade is $300 more than the standard screen at the 165Hz rate, which is 95 cents per hertz.

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p>I've seen demos of 120hz screens versus 240hz at trade shows, and they were enough to convince me that at a minimum some ultra-fast gamers could benefit from these screens. What if you could double the speed? It can't improve the performance of games, which I doubt even for eSports pros equipped with Special Eyes. Gaming equipment is known for its extravagant excesses.

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