CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

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dermodemon
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CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by dermodemon » 17 Feb 2024, 03:42

I noticed that with a new driver installation on the video card, the first day the registration of hits in CS2 was completely normal. But after a few days the registration gets worse and worse until I install a new driver again. What could be the reason?

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Panychkaaa
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Re: CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by Panychkaaa » 17 Feb 2024, 04:17

My observations on this issue:

- Before you start the game! I change one setting (Control Panel Nvidia > Managing 3D Settings).
You can change for example (Low latency mode or Anisotropic filtering). Doesn't matter. Click Apply. Let's go into the game. The game behaves great! After the game about 1 hour. Input lag is back.

- Setting up the BIOS doesn't help.
- Setting up the operating system doesn't help either.

I noticed a drop in voltage. Different voltage (Day, Night).
This is a common problem for everyone.

Slender
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Re: CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by Slender » 17 Feb 2024, 05:11

dermodemon wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 03:42
I noticed that with a new driver installation on the video card, the first day the registration of hits in CS2 was completely normal. But after a few days the registration gets worse and worse until I install a new driver again. What could be the reason?
you can get same effect if you use restart64 from cru or devcon, or just disable nvidia driver and enable it again from device manager.

dermodemon
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Re: CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by dermodemon » 17 Feb 2024, 10:48

Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 05:11
dermodemon wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 03:42
I noticed that with a new driver installation on the video card, the first day the registration of hits in CS2 was completely normal. But after a few days the registration gets worse and worse until I install a new driver again. What could be the reason?
you can get same effect if you use restart64 from cru or devcon, or just disable nvidia driver and enable it again from device manager.
How and why does it work? I am really confused right now. :D

Slender
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Joined: 25 Jan 2020, 17:55

Re: CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by Slender » 17 Feb 2024, 11:44

dermodemon wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 10:48
Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 05:11
dermodemon wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 03:42
I noticed that with a new driver installation on the video card, the first day the registration of hits in CS2 was completely normal. But after a few days the registration gets worse and worse until I install a new driver again. What could be the reason?
you can get same effect if you use restart64 from cru or devcon, or just disable nvidia driver and enable it again from device manager.
How and why does it work? I am really confused right now. :D
idk, reboot drivers can resolve that issue.
im use devcon to restart nvidia driver every boot (im put .bat to startup + decrese startup application time). But idk what better restart driver every boot, or only 1 reboot can fix that.
im sure about 1 things about it.
i have same on usb driver, when i have that bug, my mousetester shows 1990-2010 delta, after im restart usb driver i get stable 1998-2002 delta, but im need to restart 1/3 times and idk about gpu - im need restart it every boot or 1 time. Sorry about my eng, but i think you know what im write.

wilkN
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Re: CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by wilkN » 17 Feb 2024, 14:53

Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 11:44
dermodemon wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 10:48
Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 05:11
dermodemon wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 03:42
I noticed that with a new driver installation on the video card, the first day the registration of hits in CS2 was completely normal. But after a few days the registration gets worse and worse until I install a new driver again. What could be the reason?
you can get same effect if you use restart64 from cru or devcon, or just disable nvidia driver and enable it again from device manager.
How and why does it work? I am really confused right now. :D
idk, reboot drivers can resolve that issue.
im use devcon to restart nvidia driver every boot (im put .bat to startup + decrese startup application time). But idk what better restart driver every boot, or only 1 reboot can fix that.
im sure about 1 things about it.
i have same on usb driver, when i have that bug, my mousetester shows 1990-2010 delta, after im restart usb driver i get stable 1998-2002 delta, but im need to restart 1/3 times and idk about gpu - im need restart it every boot or 1 time. Sorry about my eng, but i think you know what im write.
Can we get a tour guide

Slender
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Re: CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by Slender » 17 Feb 2024, 15:49

wilkN wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 14:53
Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 11:44
dermodemon wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 10:48
Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 05:11


you can get same effect if you use restart64 from cru or devcon, or just disable nvidia driver and enable it again from device manager.
How and why does it work? I am really confused right now. :D
idk, reboot drivers can resolve that issue.
im use devcon to restart nvidia driver every boot (im put .bat to startup + decrese startup application time). But idk what better restart driver every boot, or only 1 reboot can fix that.
im sure about 1 things about it.
i have same on usb driver, when i have that bug, my mousetester shows 1990-2010 delta, after im restart usb driver i get stable 1998-2002 delta, but im need to restart 1/3 times and idk about gpu - im need restart it every boot or 1 time. Sorry about my eng, but i think you know what im write.
Can we get a tour guide
put devcon.exe on desktop
make a .bat file with

Code: Select all

devcon.exe restart "PCI\VEN_10DE*DEV_2482*SUBSYS_40901458*REV_A1"
where " " your gpu path location.
you need to change all & to * in path to work it.
make a shortcut from that .bat and go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp and past it
use .reg for decrease startup time for application

Code: Select all

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Serialize]
"Startupdelayinmsec"=dword:00000000

wilkN
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Re: CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by wilkN » 17 Feb 2024, 16:39

Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 15:49
wilkN wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 14:53
Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 11:44
dermodemon wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 10:48


How and why does it work? I am really confused right now. :D
idk, reboot drivers can resolve that issue.
im use devcon to restart nvidia driver every boot (im put .bat to startup + decrese startup application time). But idk what better restart driver every boot, or only 1 reboot can fix that.
im sure about 1 things about it.
i have same on usb driver, when i have that bug, my mousetester shows 1990-2010 delta, after im restart usb driver i get stable 1998-2002 delta, but im need to restart 1/3 times and idk about gpu - im need restart it every boot or 1 time. Sorry about my eng, but i think you know what im write.
Can we get a tour guide
put devcon.exe on desktop
make a .bat file with

Code: Select all

devcon.exe restart "PCI\VEN_10DE*DEV_2482*SUBSYS_40901458*REV_A1"
where " " your gpu path location.
you need to change all & to * in path to work it.
make a shortcut from that .bat and go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp and past it
use .reg for decrease startup time for application

Code: Select all

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Serialize]
"Startupdelayinmsec"=dword:00000000
hmm okay. but can't this be done with pnputil aswell, and just a hidden task schedule?
And is there a difference. or is devcon just your preferred way.

Slender
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Joined: 25 Jan 2020, 17:55

Re: CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by Slender » 17 Feb 2024, 16:41

wilkN wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 16:39
Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 15:49
wilkN wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 14:53
Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 11:44


idk, reboot drivers can resolve that issue.
im use devcon to restart nvidia driver every boot (im put .bat to startup + decrese startup application time). But idk what better restart driver every boot, or only 1 reboot can fix that.
im sure about 1 things about it.
i have same on usb driver, when i have that bug, my mousetester shows 1990-2010 delta, after im restart usb driver i get stable 1998-2002 delta, but im need to restart 1/3 times and idk about gpu - im need restart it every boot or 1 time. Sorry about my eng, but i think you know what im write.
Can we get a tour guide
put devcon.exe on desktop
make a .bat file with

Code: Select all

devcon.exe restart "PCI\VEN_10DE*DEV_2482*SUBSYS_40901458*REV_A1"
where " " your gpu path location.
you need to change all & to * in path to work it.
make a shortcut from that .bat and go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp and past it
use .reg for decrease startup time for application

Code: Select all

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Serialize]
"Startupdelayinmsec"=dword:00000000
hmm okay. but can't this be done with pnputil aswell, and just a hidden task schedule?
And is there a difference. or is devcon just your preferred way.
idk abour pnputil, if you have different method write about it. Also, you can restart pci lines from gpu, it same restart your driver (idk what better)

wilkN
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Joined: 02 Aug 2023, 02:56

Re: CS2 hit registration. New installation of Nvidia drivers fixed my desync but not for very long

Post by wilkN » 17 Feb 2024, 16:44

Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 16:41
wilkN wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 16:39
Slender wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 15:49
wilkN wrote:
17 Feb 2024, 14:53


Can we get a tour guide
put devcon.exe on desktop
make a .bat file with

Code: Select all

devcon.exe restart "PCI\VEN_10DE*DEV_2482*SUBSYS_40901458*REV_A1"
where " " your gpu path location.
you need to change all & to * in path to work it.
make a shortcut from that .bat and go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp and past it
use .reg for decrease startup time for application

Code: Select all

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Serialize]
"Startupdelayinmsec"=dword:00000000
hmm okay. but can't this be done with pnputil aswell, and just a hidden task schedule?
And is there a difference. or is devcon just your preferred way.
idk abour pnputil, if you have different method write about it. Also, you can restart pci lines from gpu, it same restart your driver (idk what better)
idk i might just be retarded, but i tried downloading devcon didnt get it to work, then i figured out about pnputil which already is a part of Windows.

Here it would work with a .bat file and a taskschedule to run it, simply because it needs to be opened as admin.
batchfile content is this
pnputil /restart-device "PCI\VEN_1912&DEV_0015&SUBSYS_00151912&REV_02\4&97A1985&0&0030"

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