Re: Switched from CRT to LCD... Help!
On a LCD not very much, on a CRT it determines the max FPS a monitor can render.
On a LCD the response rate determines that, e.g. a response rate of 16ms would equal a max FPS of 1000/16 = ~60FPS.
There is such a thing called v-sync and it syncronizes FPS sent from gfx card to monitor so it never try to render at higher rate than your monitor can show, and this is mostly a good thing on CRTs, but on a LCD you would be limited by the Hz then and not your response rate, so often on a LCD v-sync is disabled.
I hope this doesn't confuse you more
Originally posted by gsxr310
On a LCD the response rate determines that, e.g. a response rate of 16ms would equal a max FPS of 1000/16 = ~60FPS.
There is such a thing called v-sync and it syncronizes FPS sent from gfx card to monitor so it never try to render at higher rate than your monitor can show, and this is mostly a good thing on CRTs, but on a LCD you would be limited by the Hz then and not your response rate, so often on a LCD v-sync is disabled.
I hope this doesn't confuse you more
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