I didn’t expect one of the main highlights of my time in and around Gamescom to be gaming monitors—I thought it might be handhelds or keyboards—but the presence of so many high refresh rate panels changed that pretty sharpish. Left, right, up, down, forwards and backwards: there they were, those incredibly snappy panels.
During an event just before the Gamescom gates swung open, it seemed like the most attention was surrounding a , and I was drawn to this monitor too, but not because of its new tandem OLED tech nor its Glossy TrueBlack surface. I was primarily drawn to it because it can hit 540 Hz at 1440p.
While I'm more of a casual gamer now, playing Counter-Strike at 610 Hz made me realise what I'd been missing out on those years ago when playing at 'just' 120 Hz and 144 Hz. I could definitely tell the difference. There were a few sub-300 Hz monitors around me, and I made sure to try those out, too, and I could certainly tell the 610 Hz apart from the rest. It made the TN monitor the highlight out of all the other mere 240 Hz OLED peasants that surrounded me.
Whether I'd be able to tell the new 540 Hz OLED apart from this 610 Hz is, of course, a different question, as is the question of how much the placebo effect has to play in all of this. And, of course, there's the fact that 600+ fps, even at 1080p, will be [[link]] the reserve of Counter-Strike, Overwatch 2, and probably just a couple other games. But I suppose those are exactly the kinds of titles this monitor is aimed at.
All that being said, when OLEDs are starting to come in at 540 Hz at QHD resolution, however much I enjoyed using the 610 Hz TN, it makes the argument for 1080p 600+ fps TN panels—"Super" or not—harder to swallow. OLED is just so legitimately shiny.
Whatever the best option is, I'm just glad there are so many high refresh rate panels these days. And a little bit resentful that I didn't get to use them back in my Counter-Strike heyday. Maybe that would've been the one to solidify me at Supreme or heck, even get me to Global.
Yeah, I'm sure refresh rate was what was holding me back. That must have been it.

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