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2 years agoWell… you COULD, but you really, really, really shouldn’t. Especially if you have zero knowledge about electricity – which seems to be the case, since you’re asking about it on Reddit.
Well… you COULD, but you really, really, really shouldn’t. Especially if you have zero knowledge about electricity – which seems to be the case, since you’re asking about it on Reddit.
Not at all. The GPU will push as many frames as it can – that is literally what it’s made for.
I doesn’t matter which monitor you’re using.
The GPU can push 120 fps on a 60 Hz monitor or on a 240 Hz monitor, it’s all the same for the GPU. What changes is what you’ll see on the monitor.
120 fps on a 60 Hz monitor is 60fps.
120 fps on a 240 Hz monitor is 120 fps.
Please give more details. Which memory? RAM or storage? Define “very powerful”. We need specs.