Thank you for the additional explanation with graph. Forgot about the curve and that the response time refers to the complete transition of the pixel. I think That’s an important point in terms of input-lag feel that I neglected.
BTW your TLDR makes the decision much easier. Thank you again!
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- 13 Sep 2022, 13:38
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Alienware 480hz laptops
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- 13 Sep 2022, 13:24
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Alienware 480hz laptops
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Re: Alienware 480hz laptops
Thank you for the very detailed reply. The laptop (despite the small form factor) will have higher-performing specs (i7 12700h and RTX 3060 mobile) than my desktop (5600x and 1060 GTX 6GB) which already pushes 500+ FPS in valorant in windows 7 (the only game I play). (However, installing Windows 7 i...
- 13 Sep 2022, 10:02
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Alienware 480hz laptops
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Alienware 480hz laptops
As many know, alienware have made available 480hz (3 ms) displays on their x17 R2 and m17 R5 laptops. (And yes, on the x17 R2 with the intel i7 or i9 running in windows 7, you will be able to consistently push 500+ FPS edit: in the game VALORANT (only game i'm concerned with)). I haven’t been able t...
- 10 Mar 2021, 00:54
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Overclocked 8000hz Mice - Benefit vs Top-of-Line 1000hz mice
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Re: Overclocked 8000hz Mice - Benefit vs Top-of-Line 1000hz mice
The Mercury sensor diagonal movement definitely does feel off. This is using a black cloth (steel series qck heavy) pad