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- 19 Feb 2024, 09:43
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
- Replies: 10
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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...
- 18 Feb 2024, 03:28
- Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
- Topic: Strobelight Beta 4 and Nvidia drivers
- Replies: 2
- Views: 722
- 17 Feb 2024, 10:50
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Why Image Retention / Burn-In Sometimes Occur On LCDs
- Replies: 7
- Views: 54815
- 15 Feb 2024, 10:18
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4450
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...
- 15 Feb 2024, 05:49
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Looking for the Lowest Input Lag Monitor!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1421
Re: Looking for the Lowest Input Lag Monitor!
Or is my Acer XF252Q still the best. (I don’t think so because it’s quite old now) I don't know, but the age of the monitor has no real impact on input lag. Gaming displays have reached very low processing latency many years ago, so even if it was possible for a display to literally have zero proce...
- 14 Feb 2024, 15:43
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4450
Re: For random input lag: Hardware Cache Prefetcher? (BIOS)
Isn't the result of the execution of the code, still in itself code? No. That statement doesn't even make sense :P It's like asking if the result of executing all the instructions of a cooking recipe is in itself a cooking recipe. It's not. The result is food. Btw, the analogy to recipes is quite f...
- 14 Feb 2024, 07:09
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: Indeterminate lag problem CS, Valorant...
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1865
- 13 Feb 2024, 07:51
- Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
- Topic: XG2431 PureXP & Overdrive
- Replies: 2
- Views: 864
- 12 Feb 2024, 14:25
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: [Help] Weird grid-like lines only when lowering refresh rate to 144hz
- Replies: 5
- Views: 611
Re: [Help] Weird grid-like lines only when lowering refresh rate to 144hz
Sorry, I had a brain fart. It's the refresh rate that changes, not the resolution, so nothing to do with scaling. Yeah, not much you can do. Normally, the cable can be problem sometimes, but only the other way around. That is, lower Hz looks fine, but max Hz has issues. So it's unlikely it's the cab...
- 12 Feb 2024, 13:22
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: [Help] Weird grid-like lines only when lowering refresh rate to 144hz
- Replies: 5
- Views: 611
Re: [Help] Weird grid-like lines only when lowering refresh rate to 144hz
Obviously something is defective. If there's no warranty anymore and can't RMA it, then a workaround would be to use GPU scaling instead of display scaling. You can force that in the GPU driver control panel.