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- 15 Apr 2023, 18:37
- Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
- Topic: Rare/Electrical Issues Affecting Latency — Interference, EMI, EMF
- Replies: 67
- Views: 54740
Re: Rare/Electrical Issues Affecting Latency — Interference, EMI, EMF
Im from Brazil too, have same issues, try everthng and nothing...
In cs 2 i play with 1ms and 400+fps and fells so much lag, desynch, heavy mouse... so much disadvantage (same on apex & csgo)
in the mornings its feels better, but never 100%
I think its server side, or some windows stuff
My ...
- 17 Mar 2023, 20:28
- Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
- Topic: Rare/Electrical Issues Affecting Latency — Interference, EMI, EMF
- Replies: 67
- Views: 54740
Re: Rare/Electrical Issues Affecting Latency — Interference, EMI, EMF
Hi guys, I'm from Brazil. I am not encouraging anyone to stop looking for solutions. I'm a layman on the subject, but I've been researching this anomolo inputlag caused by electricity for years. in 2018-2019 the pc was perfect and very cool, but after 2019 it's all over. I tried 2 completely ...
- 06 Jan 2023, 19:12
- Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
- Topic: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag
- Replies: 63
- Views: 66635
Re: The real reason why so many Eastern Europeans have input lag
I will add one more tip. To be on safe side use DC blocker at transformer input, either external one or ask for built in one. It will get rid of buzz and make sure it is performing without saturation. Unless there is no DC present at all on grid and there is no transformer buzz.
Good tip ...
- 13 Dec 2022, 19:34
- Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
- Topic: This fixes the electrical input lag
- Replies: 68
- Views: 47201
