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No. V-sync off and upping your refreshrate as high as you can with the monitor you have is the best case situation for max fps.

hmmm ... i know you know a lot more then many of us including me ... this seems to go against my understanding of what one tries to push out of their video card ... I've got the impression from yrs of asking/reading/testing, that setting higher monitor refresh rate is telling video card to send more fps to monitor ... which if pushing system to limits for a game would mean less fps for game performance. ????

 

I've always had vsync off. I'll try setting monitor refresh rate from 60 to 72 or 75 in desktop\video properties settings, since you seem to be saying it will give me more fps in bf2, which my hunch tells me will actually be worse.

 

Or do i misunderstand and you mean choose higher refresh setting only in bf2 video options ?

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You only need to get above the 60hz default windows refresh rate.

 

So 1024x768 at 72hz is fine. I have found 85hz the best as far as clarity and consistancy with my monitor. Use that if you can do it. See what ya think.

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