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- 30 Jan 2019, 17:42
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: [App (Win32/64)] Display Input Lag Tester (no hardware req!)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 24370
Re: [App (Win32/64)] Display Input Lag Tester (no hardware r
That's quite neat!
(Hope you signed the executable with a certificate)
Thanks for your support Chief!
Add Support for Chroma DeathAdder Mouse LED API
You should add support for the Chroma DeathAdder mouse LED. There's an API for it. It has approximately ~10-13ms latency but it's another ...
- 30 Jan 2019, 17:38
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: [App (Win32/64)] Display Input Lag Tester (no hardware req!)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 24370
Re: [App (Win32/64)] Display Input Lag Tester (no hardware r
I was thinking the same thing, as I've done my own little 'testing' with my keyboard (Corsair 1000hz polling) and 240hz Iphone cam.
Up until the point that I realised, are the *lock LED's actually switching/refreshing at 1000hz?
From my recordings, it seems like the *lock LED's go on and off ...
Up until the point that I realised, are the *lock LED's actually switching/refreshing at 1000hz?
From my recordings, it seems like the *lock LED's go on and off ...
- 29 Jan 2019, 22:31
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: [App (Win32/64)] Display Input Lag Tester (no hardware req!)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 24370
Re: [App (Win32/64)] Display Input Lag Tester (no hardware r
Thanks everyone for their feedback!
Update v1.0.1
- Added option to use different indicators (numlock, caps lock, scroll lock)
Update v1.0.1
- Added option to use different indicators (numlock, caps lock, scroll lock)
- 28 Jan 2019, 02:35
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: [App (Win32/64)] Display Input Lag Tester (no hardware req!)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 24370
[App (Win32/64)] Display Input Lag Tester (no hardware req!)
Hi all,
I've been working on an app that should allow for more people to perform their own display input lag testing/analysis!
Specifically, making use of an LED indicator that just about 99.9% of people have: numlock/caps lock/scroll lock! Now you don't need to buy one of those specialized ...
I've been working on an app that should allow for more people to perform their own display input lag testing/analysis!
Specifically, making use of an LED indicator that just about 99.9% of people have: numlock/caps lock/scroll lock! Now you don't need to buy one of those specialized ...
- 28 Jan 2019, 02:28
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: LG 34GK950F Failed Overclock attempts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8760
Re: LG 34GK950F Failed Overclock attempts
Thanks for your reply Chief 
However, this is a FreeSync monitor with a 48-144Hz VRR range, so I'm using it as a "G-SYNC compatible" monitor on my system
Definitely don't want to be hitting the refresh rate ceiling and dropping out of G-SYNC

However, this is a FreeSync monitor with a 48-144Hz VRR range, so I'm using it as a "G-SYNC compatible" monitor on my system

Definitely don't want to be hitting the refresh rate ceiling and dropping out of G-SYNC

- 28 Jan 2019, 00:45
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: LG 34GK950F Failed Overclock attempts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8760
LG 34GK950F Failed Overclock attempts
Just FYI: this monitor doesn't overclock at all, at least not easily, beyond the factory 144 Hz, which I know is already fantastic, but just for curiosity's sake, would be great to see how much we can push it :)
I run it with an NVIDIA RTX card with G-SYNC enabled.
No matter how much I OC, 150 ...
I run it with an NVIDIA RTX card with G-SYNC enabled.
No matter how much I OC, 150 ...