| ▲ | bogwog 8 hours ago | |||||||||||||
I have a 165hz display that I use at 60hz. Running it at max speed while all I'm doing is writing code or browsing the web feels like a waste of electricity, and might even be bad for the display's longevity. But for gaming, it really is hard to go back to 60. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | tuetuopay 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Mine supports variable refresh rate, which means for most desktops tasks (I.e when nothing is moving), it runs at 48Hz. Incredibly, Linux has better support than windows for it on the desktop: DWM runs full blast, while sway supports VRR on the desktop. Windows will only enable it for games (and games that support it). Disclaimer: Wayland compositor required. It’s not enabled by default on e.g. sway because on some GPU and monitor combos, it can make the display flicker. But if you can, give it a try! | ||||||||||||||
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