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Originally Posted by adonys
don't look for MAX, but for MIN, which is the most important, or at most the AVERAGE performance data.
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Yup! I agree, even my modest rig can get over 100 FPS at times but MIN and especially AVERAGE fps is what you need to be looking at. IMO, I'd rather have a constant 30 fps without any hick-ups or slowndowns when I play games rather then a 2 FPS min/120 FPS max rollercoaster.