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by Slender
Yesterday, 21:27
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: Aint XMP makes it worse for you ?
Replies: 6
Views: 311

Re: Aint XMP makes it worse for you ?

yes, that's true. For some reason, the memory with default settings feels better. What does xmp do? xmp changes the memory frequency, timings and voltage. In order to better understand the reason, let's take the memory 3600cl14-14-14-34 1.45v dr real 1n (SA 1.35v), and turn off xmp. Without xmp, the...
by Slender
Yesterday, 14:12
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years
Replies: 182
Views: 183966

Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

jassine wrote:
Yesterday, 14:07
Slender wrote:
Yesterday, 13:08
what is your onboard?
Realtek Gaming 2.5 GbE
yes, i225 i226 i219 feel worse every time for me vs 8125/8153.
by Slender
Yesterday, 13:08
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years
Replies: 182
Views: 183966

Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

jassine wrote:
Yesterday, 12:37
Coldplayer wrote:
Yesterday, 01:33
Did anyone figure if realtek onboard network is bad compared to buying an intel pci-e nic?

Thanks
i got i225-v, it is not worth it at all, still having same issues. My onboard is way better than this pcie.
what is your onboard?
by Slender
14 Feb 2025, 20:09
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: the only logical reson behind unexplained input lag and inaccurate sensitivity
Replies: 21
Views: 1607

Re: the only logical reson behind unexplained input lag and inaccurate sensitivity

oh yes, I noticed this back in 2017 when I first decided to turn on the stream. All symptoms have worsened at least 2 times. This is also bad when using any voice application. Most likely something with the UDP packets, perhaps their size. Compare wireshark with and without streaming and post the lo...
by Slender
14 Feb 2025, 19:47
Forum: Niche Issues Affecting Latency — Electrical, Interference, EMI, Unexpected Causes, etc.
Topic: My experience with all sorts of Problems regularly mentioned here.
Replies: 180
Views: 70436

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

Thanks for visiting us, Chris. Im always had coil wine on all my PCs in this apartment. This is really a wiring problem, this is noise, presumably located at a frequency from 100hz to ~1500 hz, the peak is at 650Hz. I think this noise/hum is projected by the processor and the graphics card, and the...
by Slender
09 Feb 2025, 18:25
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: Is this desync? (video)
Replies: 74
Views: 4034

Re: Is this desync? (video)

1 billion %
by Slender
06 Feb 2025, 06:15
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable
Replies: 30
Views: 4996

Re: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable

Slender wrote:
06 Feb 2025, 06:09
oh yeah, I forgot to say. autotuning=disable allows you to prevent packet loss in the game when downloading any files in the background.
also disable decrease bufferbloat result
by Slender
06 Feb 2025, 06:14
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable
Replies: 30
Views: 4996

Re: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable

I played Q3 when you weren't even in the project yet. I can notice the smallest changes in the behavior of games. I'm not the only one saying that this setting has an effect. Do you realize that there aren't two separately processed network stacks? It's still one stack divided into upd and tcp subc...
by Slender
06 Feb 2025, 06:09
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable
Replies: 30
Views: 4996

Re: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable

oh yeah, I forgot to say. autotuning=disable allows you to prevent packet loss in the game when downloading any files in the background.
by Slender
06 Feb 2025, 04:24
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: XL2546X users display scaling
Replies: 9
Views: 1436

Re: XL2546X users display scaling

can i ask how its broken? i just picked up a xl2546x+. i saw in the website "resolution preset list" file, that it has specified detailed timings for 1024x768 280hz, 1280x960 280hz, 1680x1050 280hz specifically for CS2 to work with display scaling. and when i tried it, it worked (desktop refresh ra...