Can I connect a 240Hz monitor to an Xbox, and if so, how much FPS would I get with it in Fortnite?
With 240 hearts you would achieve the full (highest) FPS theoretically 244 FPS…
Yes you can connect the monitor.
→ important: a good cable because otherwise your screen, no matter how good it is, won't bring you anything ^^. So there you find something. Just like the best I would recommend if you don't want any delay ^^.
Can you maybe link me to a good cable because I don't know my way around that well? And do you need the Xbox Series X for 240Fps?
First of all, what kind of monitor do you have because of the connections foti or something like that would be top ^^
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Don't know how to add a photo to the answers but I'll write it: Asus rig strix XG258Q 24.5 "
As much as your Xbox can calculate.
How much can the Xbox Series X charge?
60 FPS. A 240 Hz monitor would be a waste of money.
(I assume that you only play fortnite)
Theoretically 240 FPS. But since there's currently no console that supports 240 FPS (maximum 120 FPS, PS5, X BOX SERIES S / X), you can't count on 240 FPS even if the television could.
And you can connect that to the monitor and the Xbox and then you have 240Fps right?
In theory, there are still no better cables. Of course, you can't reach the full 240 😅 but yes that should be possible.
And how much can you do with the Acer predator x 35 "? Can you recommend another cable for it? You don't have to.
Yes this is a 144 heart monitor you could use exactly the same cable. I can still recommend the cable to you, which is much cheaper. I think that would be enough for your other monitor… But yes, that's another matter. It also manages 244 hearts, but not so easily. https://www.amazon.de/...08HNCMD34/
But the x bis usually manages around 60 FPS either way (which is completely sufficient) but if you overclock it a bit 120. But the games are usually not designed that way and it depends on your graphics settings
→ graphic higher less FPS… But mostly (sometimes you need pro) 60 fps anyway
Thank you
But that's a 200Hz monitor, isn't it? The big variant
So does it depend on what you connect the monitor to how much FPS you can achieve, right?
Yes. So for 240 FPS you need a really sick gaming computer. Yes, but you would hardly notice a difference between 245 and 144 ^^ so that's nothing bad it woed run smoothly.
Yeah but kp there are no graphical settings yk
So you can only manage 60Fps