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by vacri 5071 days ago
Given that screens physically refresh at 60Hz these days, you definitely wouldn't notice it. High FPS numbers are useful as a guide to efficiency, not subjective experience.
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120Hz if we are talking about gaming screens.
> High FPS numbers are useful as a guide to efficiency, not subjective experience.

Not really. FPS readings >= monitor refresh rate give skewed results that may not reflect the actual performance. Despite this, it's still used widely in performance benchmarks.

FPS is the new MIPS.