Some enthusiasts overclock their PCs to get higher frame rates. However, chasing FPS doesn't always make sense
Some gamers are satisfied with a frame rate of around 30, while for others 60, 100 and even 200+ FPS are not enough. There have been debates in the gaming community for quite some time about the optimal FPS. thresholds” (Speed of vision: individual differences in critical flicker fusion thresholds). (although in reality it blinked ~35 times per second), while others were able to discern flickering at a rate of 60 times per second or higher.
Professor Kevin Mitchell, a neuroscientist from Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) reported:
“We believe that individual differences in Perceptual speeds may become apparent in situations where it is necessary to locate or track fast-moving objects, such as in ball sports, or in situations where visual scenes change rapidly, such as in competitive gaming
< p>….[Some] may have an advantage over others before they even pick up a racquet and hit a tennis ball, or pick up a controller and venture into some fantasy world online.”