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by gannonburgett 1546 days ago
You don't really ever need >60Hz for editing though. You're working with 60fps, at most, but even more likely 30fps or 24fps.
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I'm not much into video editing, but is it not useful that 120 hz is a multiple of 24, while 60 hz is not?
Remember all those 120hz and 240hz plasma TVs back in the day that couldn't take any >60hz input signal? Yeah that wasn't just pointless marketing. It was so they could show 24fps and 48fps video content smoothly, without 3:2 pulldown artifacts.

If you're working in a professional video studio, chances are you're probably going to encounter 24fps video. So yeah, still matters beyond gaming.