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HSD (High-Speed Display) setups tested in Fortnite during February 2026 showed average system latency of 14-22ms at 240Hz with NVIDIA Reflex enabled, versus 35-50ms at 60Hz without latency reduction tools. The gap is significant and measurable in ranked play. Other local retailers may also carry similar options. Other local retailers may also carry similar options. A player with 15ms ping can still experience 80ms of total system latency if their hardware pipeline is slow. February 2026 testing in Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2 used a Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 at 2000 Hz polling rate, a 240Hz IPS monitor with DisplayPort connection, and Nvidia Reflex Enabled+Boost active. The test rig ran an RTX 4070 Super paired with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Other local retailers may also carry similar options. ## February 2026 Latency Results in Fortnite

Baseline (60Hz, Reflex Off): average system latency 48ms, 1% high 67ms. The 60Hz frame delivery creates a natural pacing constraint where frames queue and sit in the render pipeline before display. 144Hz, Reflex On: average 22ms, 1% high 31ms. A substantial improvement. Most players stepping from 60Hz to 144Hz with Reflex report immediately feeling the responsiveness improvement in tracking and building. 240Hz, Reflex Enabled+Boost: average 14ms, 1% high 19ms. This is the optimized competitive configuration. Input-to-pixel latency at this level is below the threshold of conscious perception for most players, meaning the bottleneck moves entirely to biological reaction time rather than hardware. 360Hz, Reflex Enabled+Boost: average 11ms, 1% high 15ms. Diminishing returns territory. The improvement over 240Hz is real but smaller, and the cost premium for 360Hz displays is considerable in rands. ## Practical Takeaways for SA Fortnite Players

For South African players on local servers where ping typically runs 20-40ms to Johannesburg data centers, reducing system latency from 48ms to 14ms effectively halves the total input-to-server round trip felt during gameplay. This translates directly to tighter build placement, faster edits, and more consistent aim tracking during fast-paced engagements. For students at Wits, UJ, or UP using campus internet with variable ping, minimizing controllable hardware latency is especially important because network latency is less predictable. Optimizing the local pipeline at least ensures the variables you can control are dialed in. ## Frequently Asked Questions

Does a higher polling rate mouse make a meaningful difference in Fortnite? At 2000 Hz polling rate versus 1000 Hz, the measured latency reduction is approximately 0.5ms, which is below perception threshold. The jump from 125Hz to 1000Hz polling is meaningful (about 6ms). Beyond 1000Hz the gains are minimal for most players. Is Nvidia Reflex worth enabling in Fortnite? Yes. In every standardized test, Reflex reduces system latency by 20-35% on average. It is a free setting toggle with no visual quality trade-off. There is no reason not to enable it on supported hardware. What frame rate do I need for competitive Fortnite in 2026? Minimum 144 FPS stable. With a 144Hz monitor and Reflex enabled, you are in a competitive range. 240 FPS at 240Hz is the current competitive standard. Below 60 FPS is a significant disadvantage regardless of other settings.