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- 01 Jan 2023, 10:56
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: Why is PC so smooth after a reformat but slowly starts lagging?
- Replies: 10
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Re: Why is PC so smooth after a reformat but slowly starts lagging?
It seems almost too obvious that if the first half a hour is fine, but then not, something still must have happened. As I said, msconfig is pretty much a guarantee to be sure to have forget nothing (even though it has been a bit nerfed in W10, and programs have to be separately switched off from the...
- 30 Dec 2022, 13:56
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: PresentMon: measure both frame throughput (fps) and latency
- Replies: 34
- Views: 31414
Re: PresentMon: measure both frame throughput (fps) and latency
Really curious what Composed: Copy with GPU GDI is tho. That would happen with just about anything "old" not using the flip model (unless they are using exclusive fullscreen that is of course). Source code also mentions this should correspond to "Win7 Blit" (which in turn was supposedly an improvem...
- 30 Dec 2022, 08:51
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: [Utility/Source] Successful LG overclock 144Hz to 264Hz! [LG 27GL650F Overclock Out of Range Fix]
- Replies: 11
- Views: 22606
Re: [Utility/Source] Successful LG overclock 144Hz to 264Hz! [LG 27GL650F Overclock Out of Range Fix]
I cannot vouch for the 27GL650F, but on its bigger brother 27GN850 (and many older LG monitors too) 0xF9 is just the black stabilizer. Are you sure the trick isn't rather just any interaction? Also, I just discovered another thing: I cannot for the life of me to get freesync working properly (every ...
- 29 Dec 2022, 22:02
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: Why is PC so smooth after a reformat but slowly starts lagging?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3191
Re: Why is PC so smooth after a reformat but slowly starts lagging?
It's just you installing other programs and whatnot, each of them with some probability of disturbance (if they are running, that is). If you stop them from starting (through a diagnostic boot in msconfig for instance) there's nothing that you cannot restore. 90% of times it's just enough to look fo...