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8/4/2025, 3:52:30 AM
>>106132905
At that low of refresh rate you'll actually get better motion performance from swapping your gaming display to an OLED (keep the 32U for static content) because the 0 ms response time transitions clear each frame refresh cycle disproportionate faster (also better contrast/colors for Yakuza/FF immersion). See your monitor vs. equivalent OLED Heatmaps in picrel and here:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tools/compare/msi-mpg-322urx-qd-oled-vs-gigabyte-m32u/84697/27393#test_1435
Even @ 60Hz/120Hz frame caps you would be going from 6-13 ms of total response time to under 1 ms because baseline OLED motion does not get worse at the framerate lowers.
I'd suggest put your money into that over a new GPU for a more meaningful gaming experience upgrade.
Also the Super refresh of the 5000 series is due out in a few months anyway with much higher VRAM anyway which would be helpful @ 4K in the long run making currently GPUs an unattractive upgrade path IMO.
At that low of refresh rate you'll actually get better motion performance from swapping your gaming display to an OLED (keep the 32U for static content) because the 0 ms response time transitions clear each frame refresh cycle disproportionate faster (also better contrast/colors for Yakuza/FF immersion). See your monitor vs. equivalent OLED Heatmaps in picrel and here:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tools/compare/msi-mpg-322urx-qd-oled-vs-gigabyte-m32u/84697/27393#test_1435
Even @ 60Hz/120Hz frame caps you would be going from 6-13 ms of total response time to under 1 ms because baseline OLED motion does not get worse at the framerate lowers.
I'd suggest put your money into that over a new GPU for a more meaningful gaming experience upgrade.
Also the Super refresh of the 5000 series is due out in a few months anyway with much higher VRAM anyway which would be helpful @ 4K in the long run making currently GPUs an unattractive upgrade path IMO.
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