How to Change Variable Refresh Rate 60Hz – 144 Hertz for Gaming in Windows 11/10 Gamer Settings

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How to Change Variable Refresh Rate 60Hz – 144 Hertz for Gaming in Windows 11/10 Gamer Settings
How to Change Variable Refresh Rate 60Hz – 144 Hertz for Gaming in Windows 11/10 Gamer Settings
Select System from the left sidebar and choose the Display heading. When you are taken to a new screen, scroll down to the Related Settings section and below that, expand the Advanced Display entry. Tap the drop-down button next to Choose a refresh rate description and select the value you want.
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NOTE: 144 frames per second
144 Hz monitors are those that have a refresh rate of 144 Hz. This means that they load 144 frames per second, which is more than twice the speed of a conventional monitor. This higher refresh rate means images look smoother and moving images, in particular, look smoother.

144 Hz means your monitor refreshes your screen 144 times, see enemies first at 60 Hz instant edges.

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