Refresh Rate Test

Conveniently check your monitor’s refresh rate in Hz

The Refresh Rate Test

Your Monitor's Refresh Rate

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How to check monitor’s refresh rate?

Checking your monitor’s refresh rate has always been confusing – your monitor’s settings tell you one thing, but you can never be sure that your refresh rate is actually what your monitor promises.

That’s why we have created this test to make it as easy and convenient as possible to test your monitor’s refresh rate.

All you have to do is wait a couple of seconds while our system evaluates your monitor’s refresh rate. When the system is done evaluating your refresh rate, the message “Measuring…” will be replaced with your monitor’s refresh rate – it is as simple as that!

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about monitor’s refresh rate.

What is refresh rate?

In simple terms, the monitor’s refresh rate (Hz) represents the number of times per second your monitor can update the picture you see. There are no downsides to having a higher refresh rate as it makes the video/game seem smoother.

However, having a high refresh rate monitor also assumes that the input that the monitor receives also has more frames per second (fps) than the monitor can display. Otherwise, the monitor’s potential benefit has been lost.

How to change monitor’s refresh rate?

You can change your monitor’s refresh rate from your video card control panel or from your operating system’s settings.

Changing monitor’s refresh rate on Windows

  1. Open up the “Start menu” by clicking the Start button or by pressing Windows Key
  2. Go to Settings
  3. Go to System
  4. Go to Display
  5. Look for “Advanced Display Settings”

What is a good refresh rate?

Usually, monitors have one of these refresh rates: 60Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz or 240Hz. There are no downsides to having a higher refresh rate monitor. However, the law of diminishing returns applies – replacing a 144 Hz monitor with a 240 Hz monitor won’t have the same effect as replacing a 60Hz monitor with a 120Hz monitor. If you can afford a 240 Hz monitor, then go for it, but it isn’t necessary for a good gaming experience.

What is Hz meaning?

Hz (Hertz) is a unit of frequency, and can be read as “times per second”.