A few caveats to remember though:
* In Wayland sessions, if the screen is idle then the mouse cursor will slow to 60Hz (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/406)
* Removing the 60Hz limit doesn't mean everything will happen at full frame rate. There are many reasons why (https://trello.com/c/Q6JYXPPs)
* Firefox seems to have its own 60Hz limit built-in. Chrome/Chromium has no such limit.
A few caveats to remember though:
* In Wayland sessions, if the screen is idle then the mouse cursor will slow to 60Hz (https:/ /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/mutter/ issues/ 406)
* Removing the 60Hz limit doesn't mean everything will happen at full frame rate. There are many reasons why (https:/ /trello. com/c/Q6JYXPPs)
* Firefox seems to have its own 60Hz limit built-in. Chrome/Chromium has no such limit.