In 3D graphics, a fillrate is the rate of speed
at which your graphics card can render pixels.
The fillrate is measured in millions of pixels (megapixels)
per second. A graphics card with a higher fillrate will be able to display
higher resolutions and also more colors at higher
frame rate than a GPU with a lower fillrate. May also
be written as fill rate.
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