theonepugna wrote:anyway, I can't set my refresh rate to 48hz, my settings won't let me >.< so I though if it is 60hz 30 fps would be smoother than 48 fps in 60hz but it seems that I was wrong >.<
Did you successfully create a custom resolution and then reboot your PC? Few displays support 48Hz out-of-the-box, hence the need for custom resolutions.
stefanogiusio wrote:Though 24fps--to->48fps@48Hz is definitely smoother than 24fps--to->60fps@60Hz.
This sound very weird and i will check it out tomorrow when i get the chance
It's because 24 is an exact multiple of 48 but not 60.
However, the difference isn't that big - possibly because 60 is 2.5x of 24 rather than something like 1.5x. Again, while 24--to->48fps @ 48Hz was smoother, 24--to->60fps @ 60Hz felt "faster", and for some content the latter may actually be preferable.
Compare this to the likes of 60fps @ 60Hz + BFR (black frame insertion) vs 60--to->90fps @ 90Hz + BFR and 60--to->120fps @ 120Hz + BFR; the smoothest is the 120Hz but the second smoothest is actually the 60Hz - the 90Hz was actually worse than matching the display refreshrate to the video's native framerate.