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The human eye only sees like 60fps.. Why do you need 600?..
That is spot on exactly what I wanted to say.

Plus, unless you have expensive ones, monitors only refresh at 60Hz (due to mains being 50/60Hz too), so 60FPS on your monitor, 60FPS on your eyes, why do you need more FPS then 60 on the game?

Sorry to say but the 60fps eye thingy hasn't been proven. The eye and brain can interpret 1000 fps with diminishing returns. The truth is no-one knows. Also I would like to add that the eye doesn't even work like was stated. A number like a given FPS cannot be directly/easily translated into how the eye interprets images. (I cannot go into detail since I am not educated on the topic). It also varies from person to person based on one's cognitive ability.

But it is correct that one's monitor cannot always refresh x times a second.
 
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Sorry to say but the 60fps eye thingy hasn't been proven. The eye and brain can interpret 1000 fps with diminishing returns. The truth is no-one knows. Also I would like to add that the eye doesn't even work like was stated. A number like a given FPS cannot be directly/easily translated into how the eye interprets images. (I cannot go into detail since I am not educated on the topic). It also varies from person to person based on one's cognitive ability.

But it is correct that one's monitor cannot always refresh x times a second.
Still, I doubt you're physically going to notice any or if you do, a lot of difference from 60 to 600 really..
 

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Tge fps of your eye depends on the training you've had, we probably don't even have had a training, but for example fighter jet pilots have had a training and can catch around 200-250 fps I think, if the internet/university didn't lie...
 

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I would probably recommend you getting a GTX760 graphics card along with a i54690k Intel processor.
 

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Sorry to say but the 60fps eye thingy hasn't been proven. The eye and brain can interpret 1000 fps with diminishing returns. The truth is no-one knows. Also I would like to add that the eye doesn't even work like was stated. A number like a given FPS cannot be directly/easily translated into how the eye interprets images. (I cannot go into detail since I am not educated on the topic). It also varies from person to person based on one's cognitive ability.

But it is correct that one's monitor cannot always refresh x times a second.
Tge fps of your eye depends on the training you've had, we probably don't even have had a training, but for example fighter jet pilots have had a training and can catch around 200-250 fps I think, if the internet/university didn't lie...

Yeah, but the standard for "normal" people is said to be a cognitive ability to interpret and react at those rates, usually.

Military people, as Tamm said, have likely "upgraded" that skill due to training in having fast reflexes.

I do agree. 30->60FPS is extremely noticeable, 60->120, not so much. Although, to be fancy 120FPS I'd say is a reasonable number to achieve, regardless, that is assuming you have a monitor that supports it, otherwise its wasted frames. On my laptop I could run minecraft at very high FPS, but its capped to 60, and you don't even notice, thats because the screen is 60 just as much.

TL;DR - Build a computer thats good enough to deliver a minimum of 100% of the framerate of your monitor. Any performance above that is simply to allow for better use of multitasking, or support for more demanding games.
 
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Yeah, but the standard for "normal" people is said to be a cognitive ability to interpret and react at those rates, usually.

Military people, as Tamm said, have likely "upgraded" that skill due to training in having fast reflexes.

I do agree. 30->60FPS is extremely noticeable, 60->120, not so much. Although, to be fancy 120FPS I'd say is a reasonable number to achieve, regardless, that is assuming you have a monitor that supports it, otherwise its wasted frames. On my laptop I could run minecraft at very high FPS, but its capped to 60, and you don't even notice, thats because the screen is 60 just as much.

TL;DR - Build a computer thats good enough to deliver a minimum of 100% of the framerate of your monitor. Any performance above that is simply to allow for better use of multitasking, or support for more demanding games.
150 is the average. But agreed.
 
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