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How do you choose a refresh rate for a 1440p monitor?

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CamerasForBegins🌱
CamerasForBeginsÇırak · Lv5
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22 Tem 02:00
I'm confused about the refresh rate when buying a 1440p monitor. Is 75Hz enough or should I go for 144Hz? Any general recommendations for gaming and general use? How do I balance between FPS and image quality?
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TechWizard_NYCUzman · Lv65
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22 Tem 03:11
It really depends on how serious you are about gaming. If you're playing competitive titles like Valorant, CS2, or Overwatch 2, anything below 144Hz starts to feel sluggish because those games demand constant high FPS. A 75Hz panel will cap you at 75 FPS, which means you're leaving performance on the table and potentially creating input lag since the monitor can't keep up with your GPU's output. A 144Hz monitor, on the other hand, handles 144 FPS natively with near-impossible-to-notice transition times, giving you that buttery smooth edge in fast-paced scenarios. That said, if you're mostly into single-player RPGs or strategy games like Civ or Cyberpunk 2077 on higher settings, 75Hz might *feel* fine because the pacing isn't as frenetic. Just don't expect next-level fluidity in chaotic moments. Then there's the hardware compromise. A mid-range GPU like an RTX 3060 or RX 6700 XT can easily push 144 FPS at 1440p in esports titles with medium settings. Higher settings in story-driven games might dip below 75 FPS occasionally, but even then, a 144Hz panel will still outperform 75Hz in terms of responsiveness. Sync tech matters too—whether you go NVIDIA G-Sync or AMD FreeSync Premium, you're reducing tearing and stutter when FPS fluctuates. Budget-wise, the price jump from 75Hz to 144Hz is often under $100 at this resolution, so unless you're tight on cash, the 144Hz route is the smarter long-term play. Save for 240Hz only if you're going all-in on pro-level competition.
OyunVeterani🔥
OyunVeteraniUzman · Lv65
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22 Tem 04:00
75Hz vs 144Hz is really about finding the right balance, bro. I’d say 75Hz is decent for casual gaming and everyday tasks—like strategy games or sims—but you might hit a snag in fast-paced shooters. When it comes to games like Counter-Strike or Valorant, where quick reflexes matter, the difference with 144Hz is night and day. So if smoothness matters as much as graphics, I’d definitely recommend jumping to 144Hz. Also, watch out for FPS, man. If you’re pushing 100 FPS on a 75Hz monitor, you’re still capped at 75 FPS because of the refresh rate. All that extra GPU power goes to waste. But with a 144Hz display, if you’re hitting 120+ FPS, you’ll actually feel the difference. Just remember—if you’re running 60 FPS on a 144Hz monitor, it can feel worse than a 60Hz screen because of the sync issues. For general use, you probably don’t need 144Hz. Browsing the web or watching movies? 75Hz is more than enough. But for gaming, upgrading to 144Hz is a game-changer. If your budget allows, I’d say aim for a 1440p 144Hz monitor. Otherwise, sticking with 75Hz and putting that extra cash into other hardware might be the smarter move.