If you get a new pc the effect no longer applies.

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  1. Obsession5496

    I’d press it, easily. You’re telling me I can buy a RTX 2060 (cheapest with RT), turn everything up to it’s max, with max RT, and STILL get 60fps at 4k. So much money saved, and still having a great experience.

  2. Guaranteed 4K 60fps for people with low end systems would be a no brainer lol

  3. no, i love 120 ish too much and im not too proud to lower the settings when the framerate is too low.

  4. versusvius

    I have a 165hz monitor right now but I find 60fps perfectly playable so I take that. Does it mean I never have to worry about upgrading the pc right? Unless the games is not compatible because of drivers or some instruction

  5. pimpwithoutahat

    Does this apply to my steam deck?

  6. ArchaonXX

    ofc i would never have to buy a new gpu unless it breaks

  7. mnl_cntn

    Sure, why not? I don’t need anything more than 60 tbh

  8. UnfairMeasurement997

    a PC that can render any frame in 16.66 ms would be extremely valuable, you could sell it to Pixar for millions.

    if the effect disappears when you get a new PC you could also use this to finally get an answer to the PC of Theseus paradox.

  9. Belt-5322

    Native 4K 60hz with path tracing and everything? Yeah. And then I’d just use my wife’s pc for competitive

  10. Elegante_Sigmaballz

    No, it would fuck up my VR experience forever.

  11. CalliNerissaFanBoy02

    4k60 on a 3050 with an ryzen 1600 with Full RT / PT MaxGraphics without Upscaling or Frame Gen?

    Any day of the week. Thats a no brainer. Only Upgrading when Compatability breaks or something new demanding special hardware like RT comes out sounds too good.

  12. EscapeTheBlank

    Damn, I’d actually not press that. I have a 165hz monitor and a 4070S, everything would feel much worse than what I usually get 😭

  13. maximusGG

    No. I play a lot of VR and VR with 60fps is terrible.

  14. soupeatingastronaut

    I dont think ı would press because 60hz on laptop feels bad for me. Not that ı cant use it but ı always change it back to 120 after a game.

  15. Angdelran

    Difficult. I am playing in vr mostly, but if I get the highest res headset ever and play at 60fps and hz would I prefer that over 120hz 120fps lower res? I think I would rather favour fluidity for most of the time.

    But playing cp77 in vr at like 4k per eye would be something, even with shimmering. I also play shooters, so yeah, definitely no.

  16. ImSoFreakyFishyFishy

    ofc. I’d buy a 5030 (or 5060 as Nvidia is calling it) and generate those other 180🤭

  17. DontMilkThePlatypus

    The effect no longer applies with new PCs? Then what the hell’s the point?

  18. AdWorking2848

    I already found the solution.

    every time Ur GPU can’t catch up with the new games, downgrade your monitor resolution and enjoy your new high refresh.

    let me know when you reach pixel art territory!

  19. xunreelx

    Nope because Im rocking 200+ frames on BFV
    Everything on ultra
    2k monitor.

  20. TheDurandalFan

    can frame gen be added on top of the 60fps?

  21. My boomer eyes can’t see more than 60fps anyway

  22. Hot_Paint3851

    Hell no, i am not giving away 180 hz experience especially considering I use hyprland

  23. FormulaCarbon

    I only have a 60hz monitor so absolutely

  24. DeepJudgment

    Upsampled from 8K with DLAA on a 4K display at the highest settings at 60fps? Stable? Fuck yes.

  25. Unusual-Wing-1627

    The human eye can’t see more than 30fps anyway, so easy answer /s

  26. Zombiecidialfreak

    Press the button and laugh at 5090 owners as they cry watching me stream Cyberpunk at 24k native ultra settings with ray tracing on my dinky little 3060

  27. BatoSoupo

    Choose 60 and use it to simulate a trillion protein folds at once

  28. El_yeeticus

    I’ve played the shit out of fps games in my lifetime, I’m ready to retire to 4k Ray traced cyberpunk at a stable 60fps

  29. Sandrust_13

    Yes of course.
    It would mean that nö matter which settings etc, everything would be perfectly play able forever, no need to Upgrade ever again.

    I would even press the Button if it’s say 40 or 30fps. Imagine a PC from today getting 30fps in any game at max settings in 15 years!

  30. Why would you not press it as you could have the ultimate potato pc and it could run everything at max settings 8000k resolution at 60fps?

  31. Unslaadahsil

    Instant push. I don’t play competitive PvP, and for everything else 60FPS is more than enough.

  32. Financial_Warning534

    Change that number to 120 and you’ve got a deal.

  33. Icy_Course9045

    My monitor is 60hz so definitely XD

  34. SteamedGamer

    As long as it can’t go lower than 60, I’m in!

  35. DRMNER11

    I can just use lossless scaling for 120fps

  36. shuzz_de

    Hell yeah would I press that button – and then never need to buy a new PC again. Ever.

  37. bedwars_player

    uh.. yes. give me a 4k display.. actually, scratch that, three. lemme have my 60fps on 4k path traced cyberpunk, and go away.

  38. Odious-Individual

    Look, everyone’s talking about playing games with 60 FPS. But rendering 3D projects or simulation is extremely slow, and while some render engines can render very fast (E.g EEVEE), some other will be way slower

    Now, if I can render anything with 60 FPS, i’m just gonna start a render farm and render everything extremely quick no matter the optimization and how heavy is the project

  39. massigh1212

    if I can play everything maxed out at a constant 60fps then that’s a no-brainer

  40. faziten

    60fps no matter what is the absolute dream.
    Goodbye VRAM stutters, bye dlss, by fsr bye day 1 lags, hello amoled tv 8k.
    Also you could make it a render farm for insane movies pipelines… Some movies render one frmae in a week, imagine selling your 60fps render to big studios.it’s the ultimate money glitch.

  41. Dynastydood

    For gaming? Absolutely, because I like to play at 4K, max settings, with RT enabled whenever possible, so a steady 60fps is often my optimized target anyway.

    For general desktop usage, however, 60fps would be tough to go back to.

  42. CrunchyJeans

    It doesn’t say anything about resolution, so it could be 8K on a 60 inch screen at 60fps. Great deal imo.

  43. LadBooboo

    Always 60? Hell yeah, finally time to get an OLED 4k monitor.

  44. Informal_Exit4477

    60fps all the time, that means that it cannot go above or UNDER 60fps, meaning 0 stutters, which is way better than stuttering 120+ fps, also there’s lossless scaling

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