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If the two are beside eachother, you'll definitely see the difference.
The old one and the new one are literally side by side on my desktop, don't know what to tell you...
Hmm, I've found it quite noticeable. Perhaps turn an FPS counter on and see what it's actually running at. If you have a game showing on both screens, it'll likely limit the fps to suit the lowest display hz.
This is a good point, a lot of people just assume plugging it in gets the hz, but a lot of the time you have to select the hz in your settings.