Sorry for the late reply,kokkatc wrote: ↑21 Jun 2022, 00:30In your bios, make sure your memory is training properly. I'd disable fast boot in bios so your memory trains at every boot. This is quick and easy to do and test. You can download a program called timing configurator by ASRock for z690 from here https://www.overclock.net/threads/offic ... k.1794799/. This program will show all your timings in the windows gui. You want to take note of your rtls/iols and make sure they're training properly. The lower numbers are usually identical. The higher numbers shouldn't be more than two numbers apart (69 /71 for example). If they are more than 2 numbers apart then your memory won't be stable. You can also test running your ram in dimm slots 1 & 3 to see if there's any difference.Sirito wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 17:52Ty for detailed reply,kokkatc wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 17:40Try these things:Sirito wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 08:25I have a strange problem and I believe it is not input lag, simply my character in Valorant moves heavily like the gravity is pulling me harder than it should, jumping also makes me float a little longer.
Why I believe it is not input lag is because all my inputs are registered correctly at the correct time, and I can flick enemies with my mouse too. Currently I'm immortal 1 which is considered high elo in the game but the game isn't enjoyable this way, I changed my playstyle to match this heavy movement so I stay back site and use my gamesense skill, because if I tried to move I will be heavy and the enemy will react on me before I even see him.
Does anyone face something like this? what is this problem called? what may be the reasons causing it? Thank you.
PC Specs:
Motherboard: Asrock B560M Pro4 (Bios Version 2.20)
Processor: Intel Core i5-10400F (2.9 GHz / 4.3 GHz) (Max Temp 55)
GPU: GTX 1060 6 GB Zotac OC (Max Temp 75C)
Monitor: AOC 24G2 23.8 IPS 144hz (Overdirve set to Strong) (Freesync set to off)
RAM: x2 HyperX Fury 8 GB DDR4 3200 MHz CL16 (Slot 2 and 4)
SSD 1: KINGSTONE SA2000 500 GB (M.2) (Windows Setup here)
SSD 2: PLEXTOR PX-128S3C 120 GB (SATA)
HDD: Samsung 7200 RPM 1TB
Power Supply: Cougar VTE 500W
Mouse: Logitech G305
Keyboard: HyperX Alloy Origins Core
Bios: Disable EIST, Speedstep, thermal monitor, C-states. Any and all power saving features in your BIOS.
XMP: In my experience, heavy character movement is often connected to memory. Whether your memory OC isn't stable or not compatible w/ your board or possibly memory training is failing giving you undesirable timings/setings, etc. Do a test run w/ XMP disabled and see if you still experience the same feeling. If you don't, may want to find a compatible kit for your board or look at into fixing the timings. I'd also experiment by disabling turbo and any OC's you may have and testing. An unstable OC can also cause this.
Windows: Enable Ultimate Performance Power Plan: Disable usb select suspend and pci power savings in the plan advanced options
Use timer resolution (Google for download link), set to .5ms and leave it running while you game. ISLC can also be used.
Chipset Drivers: Make sure your chipset drivers are the latest and installed. You can get them here for your board: https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B560M%2 ... p#Download
Set a restore point before you install your drivers just in case the chipset drivers happen to make your issue worse, then you can revert back.
Game: Of course, remember to disable fullscreen optimizations by finding your game's .exe, right click for properties, go to compatibility, click on disable fullscreen optimizations, save, close.
Bios:
I already disabled these settings.
XMP:
My ram was running at XMP 3200MHZ with auto timing (I think it was 15 17 17 36 69) .
But I read that maybe this is affected by ram timing so I made my ram run at 2133MHZ with auto timing(it is now 15 15 15 35 373) and didn't notice any difference and till now it is running on 2133MHZ no XMP
Windows:
Ultimate performance already enabled.
Usb power saving disabled.
Using intelligent standby list and timer is set to 0.5 and also latency mon values are very good during gaming.
Game:
Fullscreen optimization already disabled.
I tried a lot really a lot, I think the only thing left is the manual ram timing tuning but I tried once and my pc didn't boot up until I reset CMOS.
Some other things to try. Download DDU (display driver uninstaller). Boot into safe mode and run this and remove/clean your gpu drivers. Reboot into normal mode and reinstall gpu drivers.
If you're up for the exercise, consider reinstalling your os. Make sure your Ethernet is unplugged so windows update doesn't install driver's automatically. I've had several instances where windows update installs garbage drivers creating a lot of problems. After your new install and with your Ethernet unplugged, disable windows update from installing any drivers at all. You need to set searchorderconfig to a value of 0 in your registry, then reboot. This will prevent windows update from auto installing drivers for you. Here's a link for the registry key https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/windo ... sy.418033/. After you set this, reboot and plug your Ethernet cable back in. Update windows first, then install all of your chipset drivers and reboot after each one. Then configure all other essential settings. Use the audio and nic drivers that windows uses by default (these are already signed and tested, no need to update further unless there are problems). This is how I go about every os install to ensure I know what drivers are being used and to prevent drivers from being installed without me knowing. Also download gpuz and make sure your gpu is running in x16 4.0 or 3.0 mode, not 1 or 1.1. I once didn't seat my GPU all the way down into the slot where it was only registering 1.1.
I know this shit is frustrating as all hell. Start with a good baseline and go from there.
I went to bios and found that fast boot is already disabled
I downloaded the program and here's the first screenshot
and the second screensoht when I rebooted once
FSB:DRAM and DRAM Frequency changed without me doing anything just a reboot.
Also if can you please check my rtls/iols cause I didn't fully understand what you said.
I used DDU and NV Clean Install before, and also stopped windows from downloading drivers, also I switched my gpu to msi mode before and also clean installed windows, and tried some gaming windows which had many services removed, I actually tested these things a lot to eliminate placebo and I can say none of these did anything.
Downloaded GPU-Z and found that my gpu is running in PCIe x16 3.0 @x16 1.1, here's a screenshot about it too.
Thanks for you time .