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@IX_mechanicaL If you have a PC system which cannot consistently match the highest refresh rate of your monitor, you might start to get FPS drops when your PC hits the outer envelope of its maximum performance. FPS drops will make the game appear to stutter.
What you could do is cap (limit) the FPS in your game to a point where your PC runs stable without FPS drops.
To get the most performance out of your PC you can lower the display resolution of your monitor - from say 1440p to 1080p - and also lower the video settings in your game.
You can then lower your display's refresh rate to just above where you've capped the FPS.
For example if your PC runs Apex consistently at 70 FPS you could limit your monitor's refresh rate to the closest option above 70. On my monitor I think that would be 85.
But if you're thinking of buying a mega expensive high refresh rate gaming monitor, but don't have a good PC, then I would buy a cheaper monitor as Zeelmaekers said.
Thank you guys for the Quick answers! İm planing to big upgrade, i ll buy one, when i upgrade my pc.