Yo, basically my motherboard is the ASUS B450 TUF GAMING PLUS
with the realtek nic
What I did :
Delete the nic driver and disable realtek lan on bios
deleting the driver is important bc even if you disable it you'll still lag even offline or even if you don't use it
I deleted it in device manager in view device by driver, i also deleted the thing that was on top forgot the name "oem something"
that's all I did and it worked
Try this with your NIC
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Hi kiro, i have the same mobo disabling it makes less input lag? i didn't try this, and what nic are u using external nic?kironashi973 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2024, 15:41Yo, basically my motherboard is the ASUS B450 TUF GAMING PLUS
with the realtek nic
What I did :
Delete the nic driver and disable realtek lan on bios
deleting the driver is important bc even if you disable it you'll still lag even offline or even if you don't use it
I deleted it in device manager in view device by driver, i also deleted the thing that was on top forgot the name "oem something"
that's all I did and it worked
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cool story bro and how am i supposed to connect to the internet at all if i am deleting the NIC entirely ?
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yeah that's why you need to buy a pcie nic
it's very cheap
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gemarda wrote: ↑20 Apr 2024, 17:39Hi kiro, i have the same mobo disabling it makes less input lag? i didn't try this, and what nic are u using external nic?kironashi973 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2024, 15:41Yo, basically my motherboard is the ASUS B450 TUF GAMING PLUS
with the realtek nic
What I did :
Delete the nic driver and disable realtek lan on bios
deleting the driver is important bc even if you disable it you'll still lag even offline or even if you don't use it
I deleted it in device manager in view device by driver, i also deleted the thing that was on top forgot the name "oem something"
that's all I did and it worked
Disabling it will not change anything tbh, removing the driver helped me, and i'm using an Intel I225-V right now
You can try to make a restore point, or dl the driver, then unistall it go offline and see if you have less input lag/desync if not reinstall it, if it works just use a pcie nic !
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https://youtu.be/b5g_K7z0rh0?feature=shared
Unfortunately this did nothing in my instance, tried this over a year ago.
Unfortunately this did nothing in my instance, tried this over a year ago.
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i don't know about NIC, but rj45 cable and or router can deffinitely cause mouse input problems there's some videos on youtube
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my pcie 1x nic (asm3142)
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