Found couple person fixed their shitty mouse movement with that , please check if your ram is in qualified vendor list.
Maybe auto subtimings assigned by mobo varies
QVL ram for your mobo
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Re: QVL ram for your mobo
This is a good advice but far from the best yet. On my previous PC, that's exactly what I did. I had a RAM which was not in the QVL list, so I sold it and bought the one that was. Mind you, the QVL one was actually worse, it had shittier stability and overall more lag, so I regretted it. Now I have a new PC and it went through 3 different RAM configurations (4th one incoming), the first 2 were in QVL, this third and now 4th one that I have coming are not, but it all feels the same regardless. This 4th one is actually Samsung B-Die 14-14-14-34. I just wanna get a taste of that B-Die RAM and also see what's the system smoothness/stability is like with that RAM.
Re: QVL ram for your mobo
Well i got b-die too , but I use it on 2100mhz , higher ram speed gave me ridiculous mouse lag.(So as higher vcore or cache freq.)TheKelz wrote: ↑10 Sep 2023, 04:33This is a good advice but far from the best yet. On my previous PC, that's exactly what I did. I had a RAM which was not in the QVL list, so I sold it and bought the one that was. Mind you, the QVL one was actually worse, it had shittier stability and overall more lag, so I regretted it. Now I have a new PC and it went through 3 different RAM configurations (4th one incoming), the first 2 were in QVL, this third and now 4th one that I have coming are not, but it all feels the same regardless. This 4th one is actually Samsung B-Die 14-14-14-34. I just wanna get a taste of that B-Die RAM and also see what's the system smoothness/stability is like with that RAM.
Also lowering trfc reduced mouse lag by bit , keep in mind