Before buying a high refresh rate monitor, it’s important to ask: will this actually benefit me?
At 60Hz, your frame time is about 16ms. When you jump to 120Hz, it drops to 8ms, and at 240Hz, it’s around 4ms. At this point, a typical young esports player with good eyesight and quick reaction times might benefit from a 240Hz monitor. However, going beyond that seems unnecessary. Just take a look at the following graph of reaction times across different age groups.
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While you can improve reaction time with practice, I doubt going from 4ms to 2ms will have a noticeable impact on your gameplay. If you have 480 FPS, you will be able to see your enemies 2ms earlier than on 240Hz. One has to think, is the 2ms is what holding me back from unleashing my full potential.
The reason high refresh rate OLED monitors exist is that OLED pixels have much faster switching times than traditional LED panels. It’s essentially marketing
"look, our product supports 480Hz!" but this is just what OLED technology allows without causing ghosting, it basically has become a race at this point.