Topic: Noticeable difference between native and interpolated refresh rates

Greetings reader,

I have a 60-75Hz refresh rate monitor,

Now let's say I've set SVP to "Movie x4" (~ 90+ fps for movies).
Having done that, I would like to know if my native refresh rate (60Hz) is indeed the upper-bound limit of 'noticeable' refresh rate?

That is, would i be able to see those extra frames manifest as 'extra soap/smoothness', despite my native refresh rate being lower?

Or am i convincing myself of an 'extra smoothness' that isn't really there?

As always, Thank you dear reader.

Regards,

Jude

Re: Noticeable difference between native and interpolated refresh rates

> Or am i convincing myself of an 'extra smoothness' that isn't really there?

My vote is "yes" big_smile

Re: Noticeable difference between native and interpolated refresh rates

I could write few things but just set monitor to 72Hz and multiply movies to x3. Done questioning..

Re: Noticeable difference between native and interpolated refresh rates

Chainik wrote:

> Or am i convincing myself of an 'extra smoothness' that isn't really there?

My vote is "yes" big_smile

Hi Chainik,
Thank you for clearing that up.

Cheers

Re: Noticeable difference between native and interpolated refresh rates

James D wrote:

I could write few things but just set monitor to 72Hz and multiply movies to x3. Done questioning..

Hi James,

Will do, thank you!