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Why competitive gamers won't play without VRR #gamingtech #pcgaming

RichieRichLabs

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[0:00]If you've ever seen screen tearing or weird stutters, especially when a game can't hold perfect 60 or 120, this is what VRR fixes.

[0:09]VRR means variable refresh rate. Instead of your TV or monitor refreshing at a locked 60 or 120Hz, it can sync to the game's real FPS in real time. So when the game drops to 52, your display refreshes at 52. That's how it cuts tearing, judder, and a lot of that choppy feeling vibes. Then, for casual gamers, VRR is basically a smoothness safety net. Open world dip, a big explosion, busy fight, VRR helps it stay playable and pretty. Now, for competitive players, it's about consistency. A cleaner motion, fewer visual hiccups, and it pairs perfectly with 120Hz modes and low latency game mode to boost your output. You'll see it marked as HDMI VRR, FreeSync or G-Sync compatible, depending on your screen and what graphics card you have alongside monitors.

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