Hi guys, thanks for these information. I also experience the same behavior with my current rig, even if it is top tier:
- Amd Ryzen 5900x
- G Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16 32Go cl16 f4-3600c16d-32gtzn
- Gigabyte Aorus x570 Ultra
- Samsung 980 pro nvme
- Asus ROG GTX 1070
I feel you guys: It's like I can't react as I could before on my old I7 4790k. And I'm happy that I am not the only one experiencing this. I started playing CSGO 22 years, and even if I'm getting old, I know there is something wrong. My internet is pretty stable also (500mb fiber). I also have an Alienware 360hz monitor.
Maybe I'm going to go back to Intel and grabbing an I7 12700KF and mobo, but I want to keep my RAM coz it is b-die and pretty good, but I'm worried about it not compatible with the Intel platform (it says it is for Ryzen, so I don't know).
And for latency mon, this is my results :
So it really might be an issue with the AMD architecture?
Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
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Re: Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
I had no problem with my i7 3820 , i decided to upgrade to ryzen 5 3600 , and the problem appeared , then i said to myself , its maybe amd the problem , so i took a I7 10700K and the problem is still there.PeterParker wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022, 23:09Hi guys, thanks for these information. I also experience the same behavior with my current rig, even if it is top tier:
- Amd Ryzen 5900x
- G Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16 32Go cl16 f4-3600c16d-32gtzn
- Gigabyte Aorus x570 Ultra
- Samsung 980 pro nvme
- Asus ROG GTX 1070
I feel you guys: It's like I can't react as I could before on my old I7 4790k. And I'm happy that I am not the only one experiencing this. I started playing CSGO 22 years, and even if I'm getting old, I know there is something wrong. My internet is pretty stable also (500mb fiber). I also have an Alienware 360hz monitor.
Maybe I'm going to go back to Intel and grabbing an I7 12700KF and mobo, but I want to keep my RAM coz it is b-die and pretty good, but I'm worried about it not compatible with the Intel platform (it says it is for Ryzen, so I don't know).
And for latency mon, this is my results :
So it really might be an issue with the AMD architecture?
Im not saying it wont do anything for you to switch to a I7 12700KF but im just sharing my experience ^^
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Re: Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
Thanks for the feedback. It might have save me money. Perhaps on older Intel CPUS (I7 7700k, 8700k, 9700k, I9 9900k) the issue is not there ? Could it be coming from the new architectures?akylen wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 07:23I had no problem with my i7 3820 , i decided to upgrade to ryzen 5 3600 , and the problem appeared , then i said to myself , its maybe amd the problem , so i took a I7 10700K and the problem is still there.PeterParker wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022, 23:09Hi guys, thanks for these information. I also experience the same behavior with my current rig, even if it is top tier:
- Amd Ryzen 5900x
- G Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16 32Go cl16 f4-3600c16d-32gtzn
- Gigabyte Aorus x570 Ultra
- Samsung 980 pro nvme
- Asus ROG GTX 1070
I feel you guys: It's like I can't react as I could before on my old I7 4790k. And I'm happy that I am not the only one experiencing this. I started playing CSGO 22 years, and even if I'm getting old, I know there is something wrong. My internet is pretty stable also (500mb fiber). I also have an Alienware 360hz monitor.
Maybe I'm going to go back to Intel and grabbing an I7 12700KF and mobo, but I want to keep my RAM coz it is b-die and pretty good, but I'm worried about it not compatible with the Intel platform (it says it is for Ryzen, so I don't know).
And for latency mon, this is my results :
So it really might be an issue with the AMD architecture?
Im not saying it wont do anything for you to switch to a I7 12700KF but im just sharing my experience ^^
Re: Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
Good question , to be honest , i dont knowPeterParker wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 16:09Thanks for the feedback. It might have save me money. Perhaps on older Intel CPUS (I7 7700k, 8700k, 9700k, I9 9900k) the issue is not there ? Could it be coming from the new architectures?akylen wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 07:23I had no problem with my i7 3820 , i decided to upgrade to ryzen 5 3600 , and the problem appeared , then i said to myself , its maybe amd the problem , so i took a I7 10700K and the problem is still there.PeterParker wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022, 23:09Hi guys, thanks for these information. I also experience the same behavior with my current rig, even if it is top tier:
- Amd Ryzen 5900x
- G Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16 32Go cl16 f4-3600c16d-32gtzn
- Gigabyte Aorus x570 Ultra
- Samsung 980 pro nvme
- Asus ROG GTX 1070
I feel you guys: It's like I can't react as I could before on my old I7 4790k. And I'm happy that I am not the only one experiencing this. I started playing CSGO 22 years, and even if I'm getting old, I know there is something wrong. My internet is pretty stable also (500mb fiber). I also have an Alienware 360hz monitor.
Maybe I'm going to go back to Intel and grabbing an I7 12700KF and mobo, but I want to keep my RAM coz it is b-die and pretty good, but I'm worried about it not compatible with the Intel platform (it says it is for Ryzen, so I don't know).
And for latency mon, this is my results :
So it really might be an issue with the AMD architecture?
Im not saying it wont do anything for you to switch to a I7 12700KF but im just sharing my experience ^^
Re: Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
I would like to suggest to you, just an idea like that, maybe at the level of the bus usb in the device manager, those on my old pc are not the same as on the new one, just an idea like that.
Re: Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
- Switching to Intel / ZXXX-Boards most likely wont change that. i cant say for older CPUs, but i think it would be the same.PeterParker wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022, 23:09...
Maybe I'm going to go back to Intel and grabbing an I7 12700KF and mobo, but I want to keep my RAM coz it is b-die and pretty good, but I'm worried about it not compatible with the Intel platform (it says it is for Ryzen, so I don't know).
And for latency mon, this is my results :
So it really might be an issue with the AMD architecture?
- If you, nonetheless, decide to switch, you can use your RAM Sticks on those Intel Chipset Boards. I have the same and used them on an Asus X570 and now MSI Z490...works flawless.
- What audio interface are you using? Onboard, Dedicated PCI or external USB or whatever?
- Are you running your Graphics Card in MSI- or Line Based Mode? Switching to MSI Mode might help...
- I know it is always advised to use the most recent drivers, but i would suggest to try different older drivers for your graphics card and compare the results you achieve on them. It is a time consuming method, though. And be sure to uninstall them via DDU, before trying another one. Dont install that Geforce Experience stuff and the HD Audio Driver
- Which Monitor Model?
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Re: Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
I'm using a wireless gaming headset, an HyperX Cloud 2 wireless. The onboard audio is already deactivated in the bios. I don't know if i'm willing to seek for the optimal gpu driver, as you said it is time consuming. For the monitor, I have an AW2521h 360hz monitor.kunibert wrote: ↑28 Jan 2022, 03:01- Switching to Intel / ZXXX-Boards most likely wont change that. i cant say for older CPUs, but i think it would be the same.PeterParker wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022, 23:09...
Maybe I'm going to go back to Intel and grabbing an I7 12700KF and mobo, but I want to keep my RAM coz it is b-die and pretty good, but I'm worried about it not compatible with the Intel platform (it says it is for Ryzen, so I don't know).
And for latency mon, this is my results :
So it really might be an issue with the AMD architecture?
- If you, nonetheless, decide to switch, you can use your RAM Sticks on those Intel Chipset Boards. I have the same and used them on an Asus X570 and now MSI Z490...works flawless.
- What audio interface are you using? Onboard, Dedicated PCI or external USB or whatever?
- Are you running your Graphics Card in MSI- or Line Based Mode? Switching to MSI Mode might help...
- I know it is always advised to use the most recent drivers, but i would suggest to try different older drivers for your graphics card and compare the results you achieve on them. It is a time consuming method, though. And be sure to uninstall them via DDU, before trying another one. Dont install that Geforce Experience stuff and the HD Audio Driver
- Which Monitor Model?
Re: Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
3 years later, you are one of a kind, I keep telling people this and they don't believe meMegaMelmek wrote: ↑26 Jan 2021, 19:34Intel update: i get 9700kf with MSI 390 MoBo... everything else are same... allready back in lvl 10 on faceit. That feel is night and day idk how is that possible but even the picture is more sharp on intel. Sure i don get 800fps but i cant deal with that huge delay.
Re: Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
you can completly disabled chipset on ryzen, using usb nic m2 gpu all in x24 pci lines cpu.
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Re: Is it true that AMD Ryzen has a larger input lag?
not if these stupid gpus keep getting larger and blocking the bifurcated CPU PCIE slot, unless you move to 670 and get an MSI board
and you really don't disable the chipset, you avoid it