![]() A GPU that’s fast enough to execute these instructions quickly and create the graphics you see on the screen.A CPU that’s fast enough to provide critical game instructions, including AI, physics, game logic, and rendering data. ![]() A monitor with the ability to refresh quickly.In order to take advantage of higher refresh rates, three of the most important components to consider are: ![]() When paired with the high frame rates produced by a GPU and CPU working together, this can result in a smoother experience and potentially higher FPS. For example, if your display has a refresh rate of 144Hz, it is refreshing the image 144 times per second. The refresh rate of your display refers to how many times per second the display is able to draw a new image. The time between these updates is measured in milliseconds (ms), while the refresh rate of the display is measured in hertz (Hz). As illustrated above, a higher refresh rate refers to the frequency that a display updates the onscreen image.
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