Laptop Refresh Rate Test Online

Verify whether you are really seeing 60Hz, 120Hz, or higher, in seconds.

Important: Ensure battery saver is off, hardware acceleration is on, and keep this tab in focus.
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Troubleshooting

This test estimates the refresh rate you are actually viewing by analyzing motion timing in your browser. If Laptop looks stuck at 60Hz, check power saving modes, external display adapters, and whether the correct display mode is selected. For gaming, verify V-Sync or frame caps are not limiting perceived smoothness.

Pro tip

If you use a dock or HDMI adapter, try a direct cable to the monitor for the most reliable high-Hz modes.

Common symptoms

  • Laptop feels capped at 60Hz
  • High-Hz option missing
  • Motion not as smooth as expected

When scrolling feels off, frame rate test laptop gives you a fast browser estimate you can repeat without installing anything. On desktop setups, cables, ports, and GPU settings are common bottlenecks. Most people start searching whenmotion feels less smooth than it should, the monitor claims one mode, but games feel like another, or a laptop screen feels capped even though the spec says it can go higher.

Run the motion pattern in full screen for 10 to 20 seconds and watch for the number to settle. Focus on the typical range, not a single spike, and try two runs to make sure it is consistent. If the reading is lower than expected, the usual culprits are the wrong display mode, a cable or adapter limit, mirroring, power saving, or a browser that is throttling animation.

If you want a stronger baseline, do three short runs and note the typical range. Small variations are normal, what matters is whether your setting changes move the range in the direction you expect.

To make this frame rate test laptop useful, keep the conditions stable. Close heavy tabs, disable battery saver, and avoid remote desktop while testing. If you are switching between internal and external screens, confirm which display is active, then re-check. A quick reality check is to compare how scrolling and cursor movement feels before and after a change, then see if the measured range matches that difference.

Once you have a baseline, change one setting at a time and test again. If games still feel choppy at a higher Hz, the problem may be frame pacing, V-Sync, a frame cap, or a borderless window mode that is not behaving the way you expect. For more display checks, visit Display tests and come back to refresh rate test whenever you want to re-run the frame rate test laptop after a tweak.

FAQ

Can a browser test show the exact hardware refresh rate?

It is an estimate based on timing and motion patterns. It is useful for confirming whether you are near 60Hz, 120Hz, and so on, but it is not a lab instrument.

Why does a game still feel like 60Hz at 144Hz?

A frame cap, V-Sync, borderless window mode, or inconsistent frame pacing can make motion feel less smooth even if the monitor is set to a higher Hz mode.