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If seeing 120 frames-per-second on the screen of your gaming laptop is twice as good as 60 frames per second, then surely eight times as many frames are eight times better, right? This is the reasoning behind the new panels that have super high refresh rates on Alienware gaming laptops. The Dell subsidiary is now selling its M17 R5 17-inch laptops, as well as x17R2 17" laptops sporting new panels. SERVERS It's claimed to be the most efficient in the market. The panels are limited to 1080p resolution at that incredible refresh rate, but it's probably for the best. In the end, you'll need to run a game that can actually output more than 500 frames-per-second in order to see the benefits. Turn off ray-tracing, and opt for Minecraft-grade textures, I suppose. The new panel comes with a response time of 3ms, and is compatible with both AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync, depending on the GPU configuration. The upgrade is an extra $300 over the base 165Hz screen, which works out to 95 cents per hertz. I have seen 120hz screens compared to 240hz at trade show displays and I was convinced that even ultra-fast gamers could benefit from these screens. souldevteam What if you could double the speed? I'm dubious that it can enhance actual gaming performance. I'm sure it won't be able to increase it even for the most amazing eSports pros with Special Eyes. Gaming hardware is known for its extravagant excesses.