Soldato
I've been trying to test this myself, and I was wondering how you verify that the monitor is actually refreshing at 120 Hz?
- You can set the refresh rate to 120 Hz in Windows, because this is what the monitor reports to the driver as being supported - but that doesn't tell you what rate your monitor is actually refreshing at.
- You can use an FPS counter which reports how quickly the GPU is generating images - but that doesn't tell you what rate your monitor is actually refreshing at either.
The only simple way I'm aware of to verify this, is for the monitor to have a built FPS counter (and I don't have such a monitor).
What are your thoughts?
The monitor itself will usually report the refresh rate it's running at. If that or indeed the refresh rate selected in Windows matches up with what is reported on TestUFO and there is no frame skipping, that's the refresh rate. Plus you can usually set it to a lower refresh rate and see a difference or capture it with pursuit photography. And you can feel a difference if you're sensitive enough (I certainly can).
In this case, it's an AOC AG352UCG6 and there is no disputing it is working correctly at 120Hz. This isn't just some hopeful user-end overclock.