Huge Lag Spikes When Plugged Directly Into Wall Sockets
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This subforum is for advanced users only. This separate area is for niche or unexpected lag issues such as electromagnetic interference (EMI, EMF, electrical, radiofrequency, etc). Interference of all kinds (wired, wireless, external, internal, environment, bad component) can cause error-correction (ECC) latencies like a bad modem connection, except internally in a circuit. ECC = retransmits = lag. Troubleshooting may require university degree. Your lag issue is likely not EMI.
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This subforum is for advanced users only. This separate area is for niche or unexpected lag issues such as electromagnetic interference (EMI, EMF, electrical, radiofrequency, etc). Interference of all kinds (wired, wireless, external, internal, environment, bad component) can cause error-correction (ECC) latencies like a bad modem connection, except internally in a circuit. ECC = retransmits = lag. Troubleshooting may require university degree. Your lag issue is likely not EMI.
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Huge Lag Spikes When Plugged Directly Into Wall Sockets
Hello I've been having weird electrical issues with my house the last couple of years: lights flickering, fans speeding up and down, variable input lag on mouse and monitor. And recently I've began noticing an odd thing that when I plug electrical devices into a power brick and not the wall socket directly the odd phenomena are minimized(they never fully disappear). The oddest to me however is whenever I plug either the router or my pc directly into a wall socket the internet becomes wildly unstable and experiences either constant drops in the wifi or intermittent huge lag spikes on ethernet. What could be causing this? And why when I use power bricks do the issues improve slightly?
Re: Huge Lag Spikes When Plugged Directly Into Wall Sockets
Same exact thing happens in my house