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Uhm, yes it does.
The higher the frame rate the higher the rate at which the game logic can pool inputs from the user and naturally the higher the frame rate also means the faster those frames reach the user. This should be obvious.
They are not just closely related, one leads to the other.
Can you match the input lag of a game where the lowest frame time is 11ms vs a game where the lowest frame time is 10ms ? Obviously not, it's physically impossible, these thongs are intrinsically linked.
Dude, read the link or watch the video...