I'm surprised there weren't more responses/updates to this discussion.
The post suggesting to disable any kind of NIC processing might be on to something there. Playing Valorant after disabling some of the options mentioned definitely has improved the smoothness of my gameplay, and has helped minimize strange/unpredictable behavior I used to notice during gameplay. I wonder if there are other options in my NIC advanced settings that can be further tweaked to avoid running into this issue.
Bad input lag/desync issue: Testing with AW2521H 360Hz monitor w/ Nvidia latency module
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Re: Bad input lag/desync issue: Testing with AW2521H 360Hz monitor w/ Nvidia latency module
Could you clarify this post? "disable any kind of NIC processing might be on to something there." - couldn't find the reference.Shade7 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2023, 18:33The post suggesting to disable any kind of NIC processing might be on to something there. Playing Valorant after disabling some of the options mentioned definitely has improved the smoothness of my gameplay, and has helped minimize strange/unpredictable behavior I used to notice during gameplay. I wonder if there are other options in my NIC advanced settings that can be further tweaked to avoid running into this issue.
CPU: AMD R7 5800x3D ~ PBO2Tuner -30 ~ no C states
RAM: Gskill Bdie 2x16gb TridentZ Neo ~ CL16-16-16-36 1T ~ fine tuned latency
GPU: ASUS TUF 3080 10G OC Edition(v1/non-LHR) ~ disabled Pstates ~ max oced
OS: Fine tuned Windows 10 Pro, manual tuned.
Monitor: Alienware AW2521H ~ mix of ULMB/Gsync @ 240hz/360hz
More specs: https://kit.co/Kyouki/the-pc-that-stomps-you
RAM: Gskill Bdie 2x16gb TridentZ Neo ~ CL16-16-16-36 1T ~ fine tuned latency
GPU: ASUS TUF 3080 10G OC Edition(v1/non-LHR) ~ disabled Pstates ~ max oced
OS: Fine tuned Windows 10 Pro, manual tuned.
Monitor: Alienware AW2521H ~ mix of ULMB/Gsync @ 240hz/360hz
More specs: https://kit.co/Kyouki/the-pc-that-stomps-you
Re: Bad input lag/desync issue: Testing with AW2521H 360Hz monitor w/ Nvidia latency module
Haha, took me a second to find it again as well. It's the post by Spoidah (on 06 Mar 2021, 06:45) on Page 4 of the thread.Kyouki wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 03:27Could you clarify this post? "disable any kind of NIC processing might be on to something there." - couldn't find the reference.Shade7 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2023, 18:33The post suggesting to disable any kind of NIC processing might be on to something there. Playing Valorant after disabling some of the options mentioned definitely has improved the smoothness of my gameplay, and has helped minimize strange/unpredictable behavior I used to notice during gameplay. I wonder if there are other options in my NIC advanced settings that can be further tweaked to avoid running into this issue.
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Re: Bad input lag/desync issue: Testing with AW2521H 360Hz monitor w/ Nvidia latency module
great idea! Looking forward to more updates
Re: Bad input lag/desync issue: Testing with AW2521H 360Hz monitor w/ Nvidia latency module
I think this is what we are all dealing with
Re: Bad input lag/desync issue: Testing with AW2521H 360Hz monitor w/ Nvidia latency module
Moving the thread to the appropriate section then.spoidah wrote: ↑21 Feb 2021, 16:00I've completely overhauled the first post. I am now quite sure about what is causing our issues, it is a very sophisticated problem with power that causes EMI and various other issues we've all assumed is the cause of our problems. The long and short of it is we are dealing with harmonics, but not the 'normal' kind.
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