The Importance of High FPS in Gaming: 144 / 240 / 500 FPS
FPS in gaming is deemed important, especially in competitive titles, because relatively few frames per second can put you at a disadvantage against your opponents. For example, playing Valorant at 144 FPS can be hard because the frames are not accurately capturing what is going on in the game. Characters or animations will seem choppy, which hinders the gaming experience and limits how well you can actually do in the game.
If you played Valorant at 500 FPS, however, the gameplay experience would be much better. Shooting a moving enemy, for example, would be much easier because the frames would be updating at a faster rate, effectively showing the enemy’s movement more accurately.
To achieve this you would need an NVIDIA G-SYNC's ASUS ROG Swift 500Hz Gaming Monitor.
In this video, we compare 144Hz/FPS vs 240Hz/FPS vs 500Hz/FPS
You decide for yourself which one you'd prefer to game in?
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Gaming Monitor Information:
ASUS ROG Swift 500Hz Gaming Monitor. This 500Hz display has been designed from the ground up for esports, using a brand new “Esports TN panel” for maximum motion clarity. It also boasts NVIDIA G-SYNC Esports Mode with adjustable esports vibrance, and of course complete NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer support, allowing users to measure end to end system latency when using an NVIDIA Reflex mouse and GeForce GPU.
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