This arguing about microstutter reminds me of the bullthat always comes up when someone says how the human eye can't see over 30fps or 60fps, depending on which idiot is saying it that week. Bottom line is, not all eyes are created equal and not everyone is sensitive to the same things. I know people who use a 60hz CRT 8 hours a day 5 days a week and see no flicker while I can't even look at one for more than a few seconds without going crazy. People use the default mouse settings in windows their whole lives while the first thing I do when using a different computer is disable acceleration. At the same time you have people who say that 60fps is the most you will ever need while I see and feel a difference up to 120ish and maybe even more (i use at least 120hz for first person shooters). Just because you don't see or feel the microstuttering (or whatever you want to call it), does NOT mean it doesn't exist and that it doesn't bother others. When we are spending hundreds of dollars on these GPUs, we have every right to want them to work how we see fit.
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