Spikes (Animation Time) + Packet Loss
Posted: 10 Aug 2023, 06:40
Hello everyone,
I just run the Animation Timing Deviation Test a couple of times and realized that I have regular spikes (see attached image). What really confuses me is that the spikes match a pattern within a game that I play: In Valorant, the game's netstats register regular upstream packet loss but neither I nor my ISP can trace that packet loss (I had PingPlotter run several times for 10-20mins; dsl stats from my router's gui are also excellent), which is why I wanted to ask you if that could be some kind of electrical interference? I already moved the pc to three different rooms/power outlets and tested almost everything in terms of hardware (different routers, different cables, different RAM, CPU, GPU, Motherboard, different pcie and usb to ethernet adapters) so I thought that it could potentially be the computer's case (IO shield, standoff screws). What do you think - could the pattern on the attached image be caused by electrical interference that also affects my ethernet adapters?
Thank you so much in advance and please let me know if I should provide more info!
I just run the Animation Timing Deviation Test a couple of times and realized that I have regular spikes (see attached image). What really confuses me is that the spikes match a pattern within a game that I play: In Valorant, the game's netstats register regular upstream packet loss but neither I nor my ISP can trace that packet loss (I had PingPlotter run several times for 10-20mins; dsl stats from my router's gui are also excellent), which is why I wanted to ask you if that could be some kind of electrical interference? I already moved the pc to three different rooms/power outlets and tested almost everything in terms of hardware (different routers, different cables, different RAM, CPU, GPU, Motherboard, different pcie and usb to ethernet adapters) so I thought that it could potentially be the computer's case (IO shield, standoff screws). What do you think - could the pattern on the attached image be caused by electrical interference that also affects my ethernet adapters?
Thank you so much in advance and please let me know if I should provide more info!