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Chrkeller said:
Norion said:

Even the difference between 120 and 240 is notable. I recently got a new monitor and while I could quickly get used to 120 again there is a significant smoothness difference in stuff like fast paced fps games when jumping up to 240. It's not as big as the jump from 60 to 120 of course but it's bigger than I was expecting so diminishing returns isn't that much of a factor yet.

I haven't had the pleasure, my TV is 120 hz, but that wouldn't shock me.  A few years ago, I would have scoffed at the notion of 120 fps, given I was a 60 fps console gamer, but after playing 120 fps..  yeah, significant without doubt. 

For refresh rate in general I am excited for that getting basically perfected within the next decade or so. The first 1000hz 1080p monitor is likely around the corner at this point and that'll trickle up to higher resolutions in the coming years. At that point it'll just come down to GPU and CPU power with high end displays holding nothing back.