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by Jonnyc55
13 Mar 2024, 14:40
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
Replies: 10
Views: 4889

Re: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)

With the vertices already loaded, does the fact a user moves his camera around, not push anything new to the CPU then? I'm not having all viewing angles of all the vertices are pre-calculated. Input has already been read. Games don't read input in the middle of rendering a frame and then cancel the...
by Jonnyc55
23 Feb 2024, 20:04
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: EMF is literally a thing of the things running and stored on your PC, so...
Replies: 0
Views: 998

EMF is literally a thing of the things running and stored on your PC, so...

That .exe in task manager literally hosts EMF, in RAM, in CPU, in the network chip, etc. Even a mere registry key is EMF, it is voltage charge in your SSD held by a capacitor. Mitigating EMF comes with sliming your OS's running things, even drivers are stated as being as 'started' or stopped by nirs...
by Jonnyc55
18 Feb 2024, 17:13
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
Replies: 10
Views: 4889

Re: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)

I guess the hardware prefetcher works with just the functions of the code purely then. And the code output from them functions can't be predicted due to user input, obviously. The prefetcher can't predict ahead of time, what binaries that user will illict for the monitor in the way of pixels and as...
by Jonnyc55
15 Feb 2024, 09:22
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
Replies: 10
Views: 4889

Re: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)

1. Add 1 tbsp flour (suddenly becomes carrot instead of flour) In my head that's what i see for random ingredient swapping but the step staying the same. That wouldn't be the step staying the same. If in a game a player was to stare at a tower then switch to looking at a bench. To a CPU that was ran...
by Jonnyc55
14 Feb 2024, 14:08
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
Replies: 10
Views: 4889

Re: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)

RealNC wrote:
15 Jan 2024, 09:56
That's not how it works. Player input does not change the code. The result of the execution of the code changes, but the code itself does not.
Isn't the result of the execution of the code, still in itself code?
by Jonnyc55
14 Feb 2024, 13:55
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: My experience with all sorts of Problems regularly mentioned here.
Replies: 45
Views: 8744

Re: My experience with all sorts of Problems regularly mentioned here.

Another thing that changes over time, especially since windows 10, is that a lot of their updates will probably include more rampant data mining technology. The very act of monitoring all aspects of a process is a hindrance to that process.
by Jonnyc55
13 Feb 2024, 10:38
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: Does increasing temperature make circuits more vulnerable to EMI?
Replies: 0
Views: 772

Does increasing temperature make circuits more vulnerable to EMI?

" When a material is heated, the kinetic energy of that material increases and its atoms and molecules move about more. This means that each atom will take up more space due to its movement so the material will expand." - https://www.physlink.com/education/askexperts/ae40.cfm (halfway in first para...
by Jonnyc55
15 Jan 2024, 11:16
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
Replies: 10
Views: 4889

Re: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)

RealNC wrote:
15 Jan 2024, 09:56
That's not how it works. Player input does not change the code. The result of the execution of the code changes, but the code itself does not.
Ok.

Is there any random nature to gaming, where this prediction might simply do more harm than good?
by Jonnyc55
15 Jan 2024, 08:52
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: "Let Windows decides what's best for my PC" - Windows GUI personalisation
Replies: 0
Views: 1255

"Let Windows decides what's best for my PC" - Windows GUI personalisation

You see this setting by windows key + r, typing in: SystemPropertiesAdvanced Then go to settings under 'Performance'. First tab. The default is: "Let Windows decides what's best for my computer". I was thinking, because today we have rampant tech companies giving us nice cosy stories and reasons to ...
by Jonnyc55
15 Jan 2024, 08:19
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
Replies: 10
Views: 4889

For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)

I hear some people do lots of tweaking to only be surprised of input lag popping up again. Do you reckon hardware cache prefetcher, that regards predicting ahead to cache code in the CPU cache for performance gains. I've read if the instructions are linear, simple, predictable, then this prefetcher ...