I recently built my first PC and I've noticed a jump in my FPS from 140 to an average of 300 while playing on high settings. However, I'm not seeing much visual difference. I have a 1080p 144Hz monitor, so I'm wondering if that's holding me back. I don't feel the need for a 4K monitor or even 1440p since I mainly play FPS games, but I'm curious if upgrading my monitor would allow me to appreciate the difference between 300 FPS and 140 FPS. What do you think?
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A 1080p 144Hz monitor is pretty solid and many pros still use it. If you're looking for crisper images, sure, go for 1440p, but don't blame the monitor for not reaching higher FPS—it might just be a matter of needing better graphics settings instead.
What's your spec setup? That can have a big impact on whether or not you see improvements with a better monitor.
Honestly, I believe 1440p really enhances the gaming experience even for FPS games. If your PC can handle it at a high refresh rate, you should definitely consider it. Just curious, what are your PC specs? If you have a decent CPU and GPU, you might not lose as many frames as you think.
It's possible your monitor is limiting your experience, but you really need to try a better one to know for sure. Also, you might benefit from checking your refresh rate settings on your current monitor.
You might not see a huge difference in visuals, but upgrading to a 240Hz monitor could help you notice some improvements in smoothness during gameplay. It could be worth trying out to see if you like it.

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