⚡ IMPORTANT ⚡ NO ELECTRIC/EMI threads HERE! ⚡
Posted: 19 Sep 2021, 14:01
Hello all,
Too many Electricity/EMF/EMI-related topics have started to fill this forum and distract from latency's original purpose. An EMI forum exists as a subtopic under Offtopic Lounge: viewforum.php?f=24
EMF = ElectroMagnetic Fields
EMI = ElectroMagnetic Interference
Latency was originally intended for display latency and other similar latency issues, but EMI latency problems are starting to distract a bit.
(Note: Lag from EMI is legit, and not tinfoilhattery -- just an outlier problem only university Ph.D circuit designers & NVIDIA circuit engineers are able to troubleshoot. Some other less-interference-experienced hobbyist forums delete these threads, but Blur Busters is an incubator for legitimate temporal issues such as Hz, GtG, MPRT, lag, VRR, etc -- Blur Busters is a temporal company that mythbusts this shit.)
From now on, please post EMI-related threads in the EMI subforum. Be warned it will be an eclectric mix of low-experience people and high-experience people. The forum is often a frustrated tone because of the huge difficulty of troubleshooting EMI (requires unviersity Ph.D in electronics circuit bdesign). So it may be frustrating to people unfamiliar with this or not educated in this stuff. In all cases, please follow the Blur Busters "Be Nice To Newbies" rule there since real evidence & tinfoil hat evidence may mix -- but at the very end of the day, EMI-caused input latency issues are a real problem affecting a minority (e.g. people who live next to high voltage transmission lines). In other words, don't deny EMI latency existence -- use evidence and science based approaches where possible.
Electrical Issues Affecting Latency -- Interference, Harmonics, EMI, EMF
TL;DR: Your latency problem is probably not electricity related, but it can still sometimes happen. Most newbies should not visit the EMI forum, as problems are often elsewhere.
Too many Electricity/EMF/EMI-related topics have started to fill this forum and distract from latency's original purpose. An EMI forum exists as a subtopic under Offtopic Lounge: viewforum.php?f=24
EMF = ElectroMagnetic Fields
EMI = ElectroMagnetic Interference
Latency was originally intended for display latency and other similar latency issues, but EMI latency problems are starting to distract a bit.
(Note: Lag from EMI is legit, and not tinfoilhattery -- just an outlier problem only university Ph.D circuit designers & NVIDIA circuit engineers are able to troubleshoot. Some other less-interference-experienced hobbyist forums delete these threads, but Blur Busters is an incubator for legitimate temporal issues such as Hz, GtG, MPRT, lag, VRR, etc -- Blur Busters is a temporal company that mythbusts this shit.)
From now on, please post EMI-related threads in the EMI subforum. Be warned it will be an eclectric mix of low-experience people and high-experience people. The forum is often a frustrated tone because of the huge difficulty of troubleshooting EMI (requires unviersity Ph.D in electronics circuit bdesign). So it may be frustrating to people unfamiliar with this or not educated in this stuff. In all cases, please follow the Blur Busters "Be Nice To Newbies" rule there since real evidence & tinfoil hat evidence may mix -- but at the very end of the day, EMI-caused input latency issues are a real problem affecting a minority (e.g. people who live next to high voltage transmission lines). In other words, don't deny EMI latency existence -- use evidence and science based approaches where possible.
Electrical Issues Affecting Latency -- Interference, Harmonics, EMI, EMF
TL;DR: Your latency problem is probably not electricity related, but it can still sometimes happen. Most newbies should not visit the EMI forum, as problems are often elsewhere.