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How to get more than 60 fps in-game?
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<blockquote data-quote="Worf" data-source="post: 126699" data-attributes="member: 1047"><p>Actually, no. 120Hz refresh rate just means the screen refreshes at 120Hz. The actual incoming signal is 60fps, 24fps, or 30fps. 120Hz divides evenly in all those framerates with processing. Otherwise 24fps movies have to be telecine'd (3:2 pulldown) in order to display on a 60Hz panel.</p><p></p><p>The video processor either does frame doubling (2 for 60Hz, 4 for 30Hz, 5 for 24Hz) or interpolates (generates) the missing frames.</p><p></p><p>Of course, there are also lame TVs that claim "120Hz" but do something like backlight blanking to fake it. Of course, turning up the video processing can produce some interesting... effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worf, post: 126699, member: 1047"] Actually, no. 120Hz refresh rate just means the screen refreshes at 120Hz. The actual incoming signal is 60fps, 24fps, or 30fps. 120Hz divides evenly in all those framerates with processing. Otherwise 24fps movies have to be telecine'd (3:2 pulldown) in order to display on a 60Hz panel. The video processor either does frame doubling (2 for 60Hz, 4 for 30Hz, 5 for 24Hz) or interpolates (generates) the missing frames. Of course, there are also lame TVs that claim "120Hz" but do something like backlight blanking to fake it. Of course, turning up the video processing can produce some interesting... effects. [/QUOTE]
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