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by spoidah
05 Feb 2024, 13:37
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: Have anyone found that their solution to their EMI issue can be solved by heavily undervolting/underclocking ?
Replies: 7
Views: 2584

Re: Have anyone found that their solution to their EMI issue can be solved by heavily undervolting/underclocking ?

I see, sorry to hear that, and thank you for the reply. Comparatively, how does kovaaks feel for you? Doesn't feel right. Like I said with my previous post, you can tweak the mouse feeling and it'll either feel like the mouse is underflicking and tight (feels like some of the mouse input/movement i...
by spoidah
01 Feb 2024, 11:07
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: Have anyone found that their solution to their EMI issue can be solved by heavily undervolting/underclocking ?
Replies: 7
Views: 2584

Re: Have anyone found that their solution to their EMI issue can be solved by heavily undervolting/underclocking ?

Does anyone have a link to a post that goes in more detail. The most I've seen is Spoidah post about it but I haven't seen anything new. Maybe no news means he solved his problem lol Not at all. Just a combination of being too busy to keep up with the forums and too disappointed that I haven't foun...
by spoidah
23 Feb 2023, 07:39
Forum: Test UFO Motion Tests
Topic: Animation Timing Deviation test constant stutters [Fixed after moving computer]
Replies: 5
Views: 6807

Re: Animation Timing Deviation test constant stutters

Is this perhaps evidence of EMI/RFI issues? Not necessarily. The act of moving a PC can vibrate/shake/jiggle a PC -- e.g. loose connections that may be creating error correction events or lagged communications / interrupts etc. Or other simple cause such as temperature differences in each location ...
by spoidah
23 Feb 2023, 00:32
Forum: Test UFO Motion Tests
Topic: Animation Timing Deviation test constant stutters [Fixed after moving computer]
Replies: 5
Views: 6807

Re: Animation Timing Deviation test constant stutters

I ended up taking my PC to another location with the exact same peripherals https://i.imgur.com/xOneQOx.png . Literally nothing different in my setup, and now it has no issues with stutters on any refresh rate. I didn't even need to mess around with closing other tabs or applications, everything jus...
by spoidah
10 Jan 2023, 15:02
Forum: Test UFO Motion Tests
Topic: Animation Timing Deviation test constant stutters [Fixed after moving computer]
Replies: 5
Views: 6807

Animation Timing Deviation test constant stutters [Fixed after moving computer]

https://i.imgur.com/V9zfwbO.jpg I'm trying to identify a persistent stutter, but it's hard to find software that can actually detect this stutter issue, let alone identifying where it's coming from. I've tried an assortment of programs i.e. latencymon, whysoslow, MSI afterburner + RTSS, performance...
by spoidah
14 Jun 2022, 15:58
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: 360Hz monitor strobe effect: windows oddity or evidence of jitter/noise affecting the monitor?
Replies: 5
Views: 1450

Re: 360Hz monitor strobe effect: windows oddity or evidence of jitter/noise affecting the monitor?

I've noticed some jittery-looking behaviour when scrolling through webpages and on desktop (I think it's in-game too, but it's harder to see than black and white text). I took a 120fps recording of my 360Hz monitor, and slowed it down to 60fps. The jitter is simply the low framerate effect. Also mo...
by spoidah
14 Jun 2022, 15:35
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: 360Hz monitor strobe effect: windows oddity or evidence of jitter/noise affecting the monitor?
Replies: 5
Views: 1450

360Hz monitor strobe effect: windows oddity or evidence of jitter/noise affecting the monitor?

I've noticed some jittery-looking behaviour when scrolling through webpages and on desktop (I think it's in-game too, but it's harder to see than black and white text). I took a 120fps recording of my 360Hz monitor, and slowed it down to 60fps. The strobe effect is visible to the naked eye, but it's...
by spoidah
24 Dec 2021, 02:00
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
Replies: 1117
Views: 700964

Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag

I called multiple companies again etc. tried more and more houses, feels like it’s changing per house.. Never tried buying everything new only partly. So basically I had multiple websites claim uneven harmonics especially (180hz and 300hz//3n and 5n(180hz in neutral))causes psus to drop the voltage...
by spoidah
06 Mar 2021, 05:45
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: Bad input lag/desync issue: Testing with AW2521H 360Hz monitor w/ Nvidia latency module
Replies: 45
Views: 47917

Re: Bad input lag/desync issue: Testing with AW2521H 360Hz monitor w/ Nvidia latency module

Since we suspect we're dealing with interharmonics, and interharmonics can mess with ripple controllers (articles only mention ripple controllers from poco equipment, but I think we can safely say it affects ripple controllers in PSU's too, since they mention it causes electronics to misbehave), it...