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What's wrong with my PC?

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I'm running Overwatch on all the lowest settings to see what my FPS can reach but it stays on a solid 100-104 FPS. Honestly, this can't be normal? What's going on?

When I max the game out fully I get around 80-115 FPS.

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I had this problem, there is a big thread on battlenet.
What I did was to solve the issue in scaling take it off of auto where it should be 100% auto and set it to 100% forced
Also enable triple buffering close game and restart it.

Scrap that, I had a different issue.
 
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I had this problem, there is a big thread on battlenet.
What I did was to solve the issue in scaling take it off of auto where it should be 100% auto and set it to 100% forced
Also enable triple buffering close game and restart it.

Scrap that, I had a different issue.

Whats the difference from me maxing the game out and having 80-100 FPS than lowering settings to get 144 FPS for my monitor? Will there be a huge visual difference?

I mean, does FPS correlate with my 144hz monitor? I want beautiful graphics and maxing it out works, but will I benefit more from getting my FPS to my hz rate?
 
It's to you what you prefer regarding 100 fps @ max or 144 fps @ lower. I'd rather max it out. Mostly sits at 143 fps for me with some occasional drops to ~120s. Guess SLI scaling is pretty good in this title then...
 
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