Panels hz settings Options ?
Posted: 31 May 2020, 16:09
Please educate me on some simple questions. Sorry to sound so ignorant on this rudimentary subject, but I am new to this and want to learn. (also want to do things right in my set up).
1) When you buy say a 240hz monitor. Do you have the option to set it to lower hz settings for a certain task ? (for instance if the feed itself is only a lower hz max) ? Or is a xxxHz monitor only suppose to get a corresponding xxxHz feed ?
2) I'm seeing some posts here that are making me think 240hz is pretty top tier for the technology of the best video cards out currently (Nvidia 2080i) - Making it so running at 240hz constantly for hours (heavy competitive online gaming feeds) may cause performance issues, heat issues, drops, stuttering, not smooth movement, etc.. Is this really the case ? (for 1920x1080 @ 240hz)
Some are saying since 144hz is just a notch down, you don't really notice any difference, yet the overhead of computing allows for much smoother performance over them long hours. This sounds logical - So though my plan was to run 240hz and I even purchased the monitor already (BUT it hasn't shipped yet) I was curious if I could just set the 240hz MSI monitor to 144hz and feed it 144hz setting from the card and all is well ? Or does it not work like that and I have to get a 144hz monitor ?
But the question does still remain, for when I want to see something on the screen where the feed itself isn't 240hz. Kinda hoping the monitor hz is adjustable to match the feed. All the way down to 60hz. Does this work ?
1) When you buy say a 240hz monitor. Do you have the option to set it to lower hz settings for a certain task ? (for instance if the feed itself is only a lower hz max) ? Or is a xxxHz monitor only suppose to get a corresponding xxxHz feed ?
2) I'm seeing some posts here that are making me think 240hz is pretty top tier for the technology of the best video cards out currently (Nvidia 2080i) - Making it so running at 240hz constantly for hours (heavy competitive online gaming feeds) may cause performance issues, heat issues, drops, stuttering, not smooth movement, etc.. Is this really the case ? (for 1920x1080 @ 240hz)
Some are saying since 144hz is just a notch down, you don't really notice any difference, yet the overhead of computing allows for much smoother performance over them long hours. This sounds logical - So though my plan was to run 240hz and I even purchased the monitor already (BUT it hasn't shipped yet) I was curious if I could just set the 240hz MSI monitor to 144hz and feed it 144hz setting from the card and all is well ? Or does it not work like that and I have to get a 144hz monitor ?
But the question does still remain, for when I want to see something on the screen where the feed itself isn't 240hz. Kinda hoping the monitor hz is adjustable to match the feed. All the way down to 60hz. Does this work ?