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Refresh rate is the number of times per second the display grabs a new image from the [[GPU]]. It also decides the length of [[latency]] between each image. Higher refresh rate means higher potential [[Frame rate]] and less latency between frames.  
Refresh rate is the number of times per second the display grabs a new image from the [[GPU]]. It also decides the length of [[latency]] between each image. Higher refresh rate means less latency between frames.  


For a display with 30 Hz: 1 Hz = 1000 milliseconds, 1000 milliseconds / 30 Hz = 33.33 milliseconds = the latency
For a display with 30 Hz: 1 Hz = 1000 milliseconds, 1000 milliseconds / 30 Hz = 33.33 milliseconds = the latency