how i fixed the problem.

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texre
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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by texre » 07 Oct 2022, 13:55

I’m using a modified rn I thought it was pure sine

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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by delve » 07 Oct 2022, 16:54

texre wrote:
07 Oct 2022, 13:55
I’m using a modified rn I thought it was pure sine

A different question. Was your PC ever plugged into the power station while the power station itself was plugged into the normal outlet?

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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by lyar » 07 Oct 2022, 17:06

delve wrote:
07 Oct 2022, 16:54
texre wrote:
07 Oct 2022, 13:55
I’m using a modified rn I thought it was pure sine

A different question. Was your PC ever plugged into the power station while the power station itself was plugged into the normal outlet?
the batteries positive and negative terminal connecters can only be occupied by only 1 thing, either the charger or the inverter so its kind of impossible to fuck up, his problem was that he was unaware that he was using a modified sine wave inverter instead of a pure sine wave inverter. to grid charge properly and to avoid the issue, you need a pure sine wave inverter to smooth out the AC when you discharge into your computer, in my last post i said him having a Lead Acid battery might be why he doesn't have good results grid charging, but it turns out he just had an inverter unable to completely discharge the issue from the grid

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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by texre » 14 Oct 2022, 16:37

delve wrote:
07 Oct 2022, 16:54
texre wrote:
07 Oct 2022, 13:55
I’m using a modified rn I thought it was pure sine

A different question. Was your PC ever plugged into the power station while the power station itself was plugged into the normal outlet?
Never charged while I played

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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by assombrosso » 15 Oct 2022, 04:13

Guys you can’t fix the issue in your current location or any close to you. You need different region country and to buy a certain computer and live in pro player house. I swear I’m telling u from now , all the things you do will be a waste of time energy and resources, the win move to do here is stop caring and playing csgo, find different games or hobbies and simply watch twitch csgo. The more you try to fix, the more you will lose and lose

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n1zoo
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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by n1zoo » 15 Oct 2022, 04:19

assombrosso wrote:
15 Oct 2022, 04:13
Guys you can’t fix the issue in your current location or any close to you. You need different region country and to buy a certain computer and live in pro player house. I swear I’m telling u from now , all the things you do will be a waste of time energy and resources, the win move to do here is stop caring and playing csgo, find different games or hobbies and simply watch twitch csgo. The more you try to fix, the more you will lose and lose
Not true. I have friends living next to me who play at a fairly high level and don't have these problems. I know someone who changed the whole country and still did not solve the problem. Changing location is not the solution.

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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by Vocaleyes » 15 Oct 2022, 06:40

assombrosso wrote:
15 Oct 2022, 04:13
Guys you can’t fix the issue in your current location or any close to you. You need different region country and to buy a certain computer and live in pro player house. I swear I’m telling u from now , all the things you do will be a waste of time energy and resources, the win move to do here is stop caring and playing csgo, find different games or hobbies and simply watch twitch csgo. The more you try to fix, the more you will lose and lose
Winners never quit and quitters never win.

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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by Cyanide_ » 15 Oct 2022, 06:41

assombrosso wrote:
15 Oct 2022, 04:13
Guys you can’t fix the issue in your current location or any close to you. You need different region country and to buy a certain computer and live in pro player house. I swear I’m telling u from now , all the things you do will be a waste of time energy and resources, the win move to do here is stop caring and playing csgo, find different games or hobbies and simply watch twitch csgo. The more you try to fix, the more you will lose and lose
Nice blackpill. But it's definitely fixeable. At least moving houses, and probably swapping your gear to brand new unused one, helps.

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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by dervu » 15 Oct 2022, 07:36

People underestimate how important it might be to replace your hardware, because you don't know what you are dealing with.
There is no proof what exactly this is, even in one case. For some people hardware can be untouched, for some it might be damaged, who knows.
With things like supraharmonics being not fully uderstood yet, who knows if it was it, it would damage hardware at some microlevel, when usual harmonics with enough strengh would certainly damage hardware, but they are strictly regulated in contrast to supraharmonics.

The worst thing is that, even if your hardware would be damaged, replacing it without knowing what the source of the problem is can be waste of money, if it gets damaged again.
Sure, moving out is best bet, at least you should see some improvement, even if hardware was damaged, but you can't tell if it is fully working as expected, when you don't have comparison and that ideal conditions can vary for everyone. One person cane experience other conditions that he will know as ideal than other person, so there is no common point to pursue, even more so if there is no way found yet to measure it.
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Re: how i fixed the problem.

Post by Cyanide_ » 15 Oct 2022, 08:41

dervu wrote:
15 Oct 2022, 07:36
People underestimate how important it might be to replace your hardware, because you don't know what you are dealing with.
There is no proof what exactly this is, even in one case. For some people hardware can be untouched, for some it might be damaged, who knows.
With things like supraharmonics being not fully uderstood yet, who knows if it was it, it would damage hardware at some microlevel, when usual harmonics with enough strengh would certainly damage hardware, but they are strictly regulated in contrast to supraharmonics.

The worst thing is that, even if your hardware would be damaged, replacing it without knowing what the source of the problem is can be waste of money, if it gets damaged again.
Sure, moving out is best bet, at least you should see some improvement, even if hardware was damaged, but you can't tell if it is fully working as expected, when you don't have comparison and that ideal conditions can vary for everyone. One person cane experience other conditions that he will know as ideal than other person, so there is no common point to pursue, even more so if there is no way found yet to measure it.
Complete offtopic (or maybe not) - IIRC you had 5600x and some b550, asus or msi tomahawk one? You swapped these for 3d & crosshair viii, respectively? Got any improvement? Or how does it feel at least (5600x vs 3d cpu)? My gear is almost the same as yours, that's why I'm asking.

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