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- EA_Atic7 years ago
DICE Team
Changing to a higher resolution will reduce performance because it requires more computing power to render at that scale while it may improve your performance of seeing in the game you will lose FPS going into higher resolution. @IlkaySekerci
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- There have been studies by nvidia that a 144hz monitor improves ur gaming performance.. You will get a better experience and more kill score but your laptop will suffer and probably never really reach a stable 144fps no matter
Compared to other settings resolution and Hz/fps on a monitor are the most linear.
If your system is capable or running 60fps the output of your monitor will be 60fps,
now if its a 120Hz/fps monitor it will still give you 60fps.
If a overpowered system ran at 300fps and you had a 60Hz monitor you will still get 60fps as your bottleneck is the monitor not outputting the frames your PC can produce.
The higher the refresh rate of a monitor the less of a bottleneck it would be to what your PC can output.
The load on a system is pretty straight forward:
If a monitor was running 1080p @ 144Hz with GPU A,
then GPU A could run 1440p @60Hz .
If GPU B could run 4K @60Hz,
it could run 1440p @144Hz.
And so on.
Looking at what GPU's are capable of on Youtube in certain games can give you an idea of what its capable of before buying one.