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What causes FPS to go down?

FPS drops (frames per second) are primarily caused by hardware bottlenecks (weak GPU/CPU/RAM), overheating causing thermal throttling, outdated graphics drivers, or heavy background processes. Other common causes include, high in-game graphics settings, limited power settings (especially on laptops), and, for sudden drops, shader compilation or, disk latency. YouTube +6
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How do I fix my FPS dropping?

To fix FPS drops, update your graphics drivers and Windows, close background apps using Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), lower demanding in-game settings like shadows and anti-aliasing, and ensure your power plan is set to "High Performance," also disabling Xbox Game Bar/DVR can help significantly. For persistent issues, verify game file integrity and check for hardware problems like overheating. 
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What can cause FPS loss?

When one component in the chain causes a bottleneck—for example, your CPU tells your GPU to render a large number of objects at once—your PC draws fewer frames per second. The most common reason for reduced FPS is graphics settings that create a larger workload than your hardware can handle.
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Does 240 Hz mean 240 FPS?

240Hz (refresh rate) means the monitor can show up to 240 unique frames per second, and to see 240 FPS (frames per second), your PC must render that many frames, with the monitor displaying them, but it's not a direct one-to-one; you need both high-end hardware to produce 240 FPS and a 240Hz screen to display them all smoothly for the best experience, though benefits like lower input lag occur even if FPS is slightly below 240Hz, as long as it's high, notes BenQ.
 
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Is 120 FPS slow or fast?

120 fps (frames per second) is considered fast for recording, enabling ultra-smooth motion and excellent slow-motion playback when slowed down to standard rates (like 24 or 30 fps) for things like sports, water splashes, or running. For gaming, 120 fps is also very fast and provides a fluid, responsive experience, much better than 60 fps, making fast-paced games feel more realistic and immersive. 
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Is 200 FPS overkill?

No, 200 FPS (Frames Per Second) is generally not too much for gaming; it's often considered an excellent target for competitive play, offering smoother visuals, reduced input lag, and better responsiveness, though you need a high-refresh-rate monitor (like 144Hz, 240Hz, or higher) to fully see it, otherwise, your PC is just rendering frames your monitor can't display, which still provides benefits like lower latency but causes screen tearing. 
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Does 60Hz mean 120FPS?

No, 60Hz does not mean 120fps; 60Hz is the monitor's limit for displaying frames (60 times per second), while FPS (frames per second) is how many frames your GPU renders, so a 60Hz monitor can only show up to 60fps, even if your game runs at 120fps, leading to screen tearing or capped visuals. Think of Hz as the screen's capacity and FPS as the source's output, with the screen only being able to display what it's capable of, usually causing issues if FPS far exceeds Hz.
 
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Can a 3060 run 240Hz?

An RTX 3060 can manage 1080p @ 240Hz with ease, while an RTX 3070 or newer can do the same at 1440p. If you're into competitive games like Fortnite, Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, or Rocket League, these aren't demanding and can hit high frame rates even on mid-range cards.
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Is there a 1000hz monitor?

Yes, 1000Hz monitors exist, primarily as high-end gaming displays from brands like Acer, AOC, and TCL, though they often achieve this speed through a special "dual-mode" by dropping the resolution to 720p or 1080p from their native 1440p (QHD) to manage bandwidth, targeting extreme esports players who prioritize frame rates above visual fidelity.
 
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Is 240Hz overkill for gaming?

240Hz isn't overkill for competitive gaming where milliseconds matter for a crucial edge in fast-paced titles like FPS, offering smoother visuals and lower input lag, but it can be overkill and resource-intensive for casual or single-player games where 144Hz or 165Hz often provides sufficient fluidity without demanding as much GPU power. The jump from 60Hz to 144Hz is huge, while the difference to 240Hz is more subtle but still beneficial for pros, requiring a powerful PC to fully utilize. 
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How many FPS can a 700 dollar PC run?

A $700 PC can run many games at 1080p with high frame rates (100+ FPS, even 200+ in esports titles like Valorant), but performance varies: expect solid 1080p (140+ FPS) in Fortnite, 100-180 FPS in Apex Legends, around 80-150 FPS in Warzone (with DLSS), and 60+ FPS in demanding games like Starfield or Cyberpunk 2077 (often needing DLSS/upscaling) at 1080p or 1440p. Your exact FPS depends heavily on the game's demands and settings, targeting smooth 1080p or decent 1440p performance for most titles. 
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What causes dropped frames?

If your broadcasting software is telling you that you're dropping frames it's either due to your broadcasting hardware + software not being able to render frames fast enough, your network connection does not support streaming at your chosen bitrate, or your Owncast server is unable to ingest the frames fast enough.
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How do I check my FPS?

You can check FPS (Frames Per Second) on a PC using built-in tools like the Xbox Game Bar (Win + G) for Windows 10/11, platform overlays like Steam (Shift + Tab), or graphics card software (NVIDIA/AMD), or by enabling settings within specific games (like Valorant, WoW, Rocket League). Third-party apps like MSI Afterburner (with RivaTuner) offer more advanced monitoring for any GPU. 
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What's killing my FPS?

Plug in laptop into the power outlet

When on battery, your laptop limits CPU and GPU performance to save power and reduce heat, causing lower FPS in games. To get full performance, plug in your laptop and unlock its maximum power. Use the power adapter that was shipped with the laptop.
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Does a better CPU increase FPS?

Long story short, a better processor can improve your frame rates, though the FPS gains will vary depending on the type of games you play on your system. If you're still unsure about picking a new CPU, we have a list of the best processors for gaming that you can use as a reference.
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Is 30 or 120 FPS better?

120 FPS is better for smoothness and fast motion (like competitive gaming or sports) because it captures more detail, while 30 FPS is sufficient for standard viewing (like TV/movies) and conserves resources, making 120 FPS ideal for high-performance needs and 30 FPS for general use or lower-end devices, though 60 FPS often hits the sweet spot for many. 
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Do 32K monitors exist?

No, single 32K resolution monitors for consumers don't exist yet; it's a massive resolution (around 30,000 pixels wide) far beyond current single-panel tech, with 8K being the highest mainstream resolution, but you can simulate 32K by combining many 4K or 8K monitors using technologies like AMD Eyefinity or NVIDIA Surround. Sony has shown experimental 16K displays and is working on 32K, but it's not a retail product. 
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Is 144Hz or 240Hz better?

A 144Hz monitor can show 144 unique frames per second with 6.94ms between each frame, whereas a 240Hz monitor can show 240 frames with 4.17ms between each frame. This means that a 240Hz monitor at 240FPS shows a new image 2.77ms faster than a 144Hz display.
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Is it better to play on 1920x1080 or 2560x1440?

For most gamers, 2560x1440 (1440p) is better than 1920x1080 (1080p) for its significantly sharper and more detailed visuals, offering a great balance between image quality and performance, especially with modern GPUs and upscaling tech; however, 1080p remains excellent for competitive players prioritizing maximum frame rates on mid-range hardware, while 1440p suits those with stronger graphics cards wanting better immersion and clarity in all games, notes Best Buy, Lenovo, RTINGS.com, and DisplayNinja. 
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Can any PC run 360Hz?

To run a monitor at 360Hz, you will need a graphics processing unit (GPU) that can output a high enough frame rate to take advantage of the monitor's refresh rate.
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Can HDMI carry 240Hz?

Yes, HDMI can support 240Hz, but it depends on the HDMI version, resolution, and cable quality.
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How many Hz is Netflix?

Choosing The Right Refresh Rate

Most content, like Netflix and live TV, runs between 24 and 60 fps, so a 60 Hz TV does the job and usually costs less. A higher refresh rate helps reduce motion blur, so fast-moving action (like football or F1) stays smooth and sharp. Most modern games consoles can hit 120 fps.
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What does 4K 30Hz mean?

When it comes to 4K resolution, there are often two refresh rate options available, 30Hz and 60Hz. 4K@30Hz means that the monitor displays a resolution of 3840x2160 at 30 frames per second, while 4K@60Hz has twice the refresh rate.
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Is a 60Hz TV ok for gaming?

While 60Hz TVs perform well for casual use, they may struggle with motion-heavy content such as sports or fast-paced gaming. The image can appear blurred or choppy during rapid movements due to motion judder and frame duplication artifacts, particularly on large screens or 4K panels where motion is more noticeable.
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