It's not electricity, or hidden network lag, or unicorn farts

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Sari
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Re: It's not electricity, or hidden network lag, or unicorn farts

Post by Sari » 18 Oct 2023, 01:19

F1zus wrote:
25 Nov 2022, 18:03
internetexplorer4 wrote:
25 Nov 2022, 17:18
F1zus wrote:
24 Nov 2022, 19:21
The problem is 70% dirty electricity.
20% Windows problems, BIOS settings.
10% possible EMI problems (very rare).
Just think about why a mouse seems slow during the day, but at night it flies like on ice?
Why, when I bring my computer to a friend's house, does the mouse fly like it's on ice, regardless of the time of day?
I and other guys have already studied a lot of information on the topic of input lag and came to an unequivocal conclusion - the main problem is dirty electricity.
Dirty electricity enters the power supply and disrupts its operation. This is the main problem.
The same thing happens with the monitor. Dirty electricity seeps into the monitor's power supply and slows it down.
You ask how it disrupts the operation of the power supply, because the power is pulsed?
There are several options.
So far, my friends and I have come close to answering this question.
Now we are testing certain hardware for the computer and already 2 people said that they completely got rid of the input lag.
They simply connected certain equipment to their computer and got rid of the input lag.
Within 1-2 months we will fully test our equipment and I will tell you what it is.
can you tell me what is this equipment? please :( this hardware can revert the situation? it can potentially "clean" the computer? or would I have to buy another computer and never plug into my house without this equipment? I've tested with a notebook and I can confirm that it actually gets "infected" by probably dirty electricity. I have sent a notebook to my friend's house and asked him to play and it was the exactly the same problem in my house, he also has the same problem in his PC but it is much less worse than mine so he immediately noticed the problem. also this is the 3rd notebook that I have with the exactly same problems and I have already tried 3 computers too, it feels literally the exactly same, and my friend was able to see it too. now what I'm planning to do is send my notebook to a place that I know the electricity is good 100% let the battery goes 0 and than charge it with that clean energy to see if something changes.
We are still testing this equipment and I cannot recommend it for purchase. It clears electricity and the computer works without input lag.
Within 1-2 months I will write everything on this topic.
As for the infection of the computer - I do not believe in it. There are capacitors in the computer's power supply, and in theory they can accumulate bad electricity in themselves. Capacitors do not discharge quickly, within 5 hours without electricity connected.
As for laptops, you just need to drain the battery to 0% a few times and then charge it with pure electricity.

As for the PC - unplug it, disconnect the battery on the motherboard (save the overclocking profile in the bios if you have one). Press the power button on the case and hold for 30 seconds.
After that, you can insert the battery, turn on the computer and see what happened to the mouse. It helps a lot.
You can leave it overnight with no bios battery and no mains power.
In this case, the capacitors will be completely discharged. The charging effect should disappear.
Have you found a fix yet? Its been more than 2 months bro and you still havent replied did you fix it or atleast tried something and worked for a period of time? Let us know so we dont have to spend more money to try out stuff you have already tried

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