its alrdy many years... nobody can find a fix lol
[Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
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Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
i know, but people with same issue coming and we didnt tested everything, we just need some special guy with same problem as we have
Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
ye, fixable. 7 years with this problem, even had it in LAN's where electricity and internet are different. even had it in LAN's, where I played with LAN PC, not even mine. You better start saving money for new apartments, new pc, mouse, keyboard, headset and pray for it to work, because if not, u can forget competitive gaming forever.
Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
why buy new pc? mouse, keyboard and headset? u just need to move another place and use the same pc done. dont need buy new pcn1zoo wrote: β18 May 2021, 11:30ye, fixable. 7 years with this problem, even had it in LAN's where electricity and internet are different. even had it in LAN's, where I played with LAN PC, not even mine. You better start saving money for new apartments, new pc, mouse, keyboard, headset and pray for it to work, because if not, u can forget competitive gaming forever.
Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
Because many people has it on LAN's where they playing with not their own PC, and monitor. So It's steam, or pc components like mouse, keyboard infected by dirty electricity.
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Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
Terminology clarification about the word "infection".
Dirty electricity isn't "infectious" -- a better word is "affected".
Dirty electricity doesn't linger (like an "infection") -- it disappears instantly when the electricity is clean.
If the problem is caused by dirty electricity, the problems tend to disappear immediately the moment the electricity becomes clean.
There are many vectors where dirty electricity (interference-on-the-wire) can interfere with the operation of a PC to the point of human-visible latencies (caused by error correction latency). Circuit board latencies such as chip/interrupt/memory latencies. Or wire latencies such as Ethernet cables, mouse cables, monitor cables, etc. When you're getting weird latencies in offline play, that is traced to electricity instead of Internet.
Dirty electricity isn't "infectious" -- a better word is "affected".
Dirty electricity doesn't linger (like an "infection") -- it disappears instantly when the electricity is clean.
If the problem is caused by dirty electricity, the problems tend to disappear immediately the moment the electricity becomes clean.
There are many vectors where dirty electricity (interference-on-the-wire) can interfere with the operation of a PC to the point of human-visible latencies (caused by error correction latency). Circuit board latencies such as chip/interrupt/memory latencies. Or wire latencies such as Ethernet cables, mouse cables, monitor cables, etc. When you're getting weird latencies in offline play, that is traced to electricity instead of Internet.
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Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
? you are wrong.. in my case i have the input lag in my house .. but when i bring my pc to my sister apartment there is not input lag mouse is very consistent no problems with fps games
Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
you are solo of hundreds people with this problem. I know many people with this problem, everyone and me too have everywhere this problem, on lans, bootcamps, on strengers PCs, e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e , last 3 years i tested maybe 15-20 places.
Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
how can i diagnose emi?
Except for subjective feelings.
Except for subjective feelings.
Re: [Power/EMI] I discover why sometime PC become fast and low input lag and otherwise feel high input lag
Hello, Magneto its you?
How is this possible? Does anyone else notice the problem after you start playing on this PC?