Line voltage is the issue

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texre
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Line voltage is the issue

Post by texre » 03 Dec 2022, 14:51

Line voltage is what everybody is what everybody is experiencing some worse than others. Voltage in the house is constantly chasing thus causing lag in your pc

TheKelz
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Re: Line voltage is the issue

Post by TheKelz » 03 Dec 2022, 16:15

So, even if thats the case... any idea how it fix it?

texre
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Re: Line voltage is the issue

Post by texre » 03 Dec 2022, 18:33

Voltage fluctuation fix

naporitan
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Re: Line voltage is the issue

Post by naporitan » 03 Dec 2022, 19:03

Your computer power supply converts AC voltage to DC voltage. and your computer power supply can operate from 90v to 300v
Buy a good psu with minimal ripple and that's enough.

Sqnax17
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Re: Line voltage is the issue

Post by Sqnax17 » 04 Dec 2022, 16:26

naporitan wrote: ↑
03 Dec 2022, 19:03
Your computer power supply converts AC voltage to DC voltage. and your computer power supply can operate from 90v to 300v
Buy a good psu with minimal ripple and that's enough.
talk there then a good source

NARCO
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Re: Line voltage is the issue

Post by NARCO » 06 Dec 2022, 00:15

i fixed it now im on testing stage week one ( I want to make sure its not temporaryπŸ˜…) and all running smoth 100% almost 0 input lag im going to post a full tutorial soon
the good thing it does not cost a lot at all 😁




excuse my bad English

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schizobeyondpills
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Re: Line voltage is the issue

Post by schizobeyondpills » 06 Dec 2022, 05:04

one of the biggest mistakes humanity ever did is to convince everyone electricity is water that flows through cables, which is as wrong as it can possibly be from actual electrodynamics, there are many problems
- line noise
- ground noise
- wiring problems
- RF/microwave/wireless noise
- power factor
- current drop
- voltage drop
- harmonics
- interharmonics
- impendance
- resistance
- conductance
- local EMF (cables being too close, cables being tangled as antennas, cables being close to other devices[such as power bricks] )
- physical damage
- digital cables vs analog cables
- people using $1 mass produced "gift" cables that come with devices which are lowest quality possible, both for power and digital connections(look into audiophille cables that have good AWG rating)
- temperature stress
- weather stress
- higher/lower layers of atmosphere reflecting RF/EMF into earth at different rates(ionsphere bounce)
etc..
even something as small as a screw notch on connector has a big impact on digital signaling, same goes for voltage etc, most people aren't even aware everyone sharing the same transformer will poison everyone else on the same transformer(this means everyone in your neighbourhood) and since every household has at least 30 devices plugged in which are all using switching power supplies it means that with 10 houses sharing same transformer there are 300 devices polluting your PC and everything connected to it, including every wire in your home being an antenna radiating dirty electricity out harming you as well, and thats just devices, once u factor every wireless device + router + wifi-amplifier it gets a lot worse.

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TLDR, electricity is not a single property that flows through cables like water, it has 30+ different properties

Sqnax17
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Re: Line voltage is the issue

Post by Sqnax17 » 06 Dec 2022, 11:29

NARCO wrote: ↑
06 Dec 2022, 00:15
i fixed it now im on testing stage week one ( I want to make sure its not temporaryπŸ˜…) and all running smoth 100% almost 0 input lag im going to post a full tutorial soon
the good thing it does not cost a lot at all 😁




excuse my bad English

be brief friend

TheKelz
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Re: Line voltage is the issue

Post by TheKelz » 06 Dec 2022, 14:49

NARCO wrote: ↑
06 Dec 2022, 00:15
i fixed it now im on testing stage week one ( I want to make sure its not temporaryπŸ˜…) and all running smoth 100% almost 0 input lag im going to post a full tutorial soon
the good thing it does not cost a lot at all 😁




excuse my bad English
Let us know and please don't go missing like many people tend to do once they claim they got it fixed.

KingAzar
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Re: Line voltage is the issue

Post by KingAzar » 28 Dec 2022, 05:27

TheKelz wrote: ↑
06 Dec 2022, 14:49
NARCO wrote: ↑
06 Dec 2022, 00:15
i fixed it now im on testing stage week one ( I want to make sure its not temporaryπŸ˜…) and all running smoth 100% almost 0 input lag im going to post a full tutorial soon
the good thing it does not cost a lot at all 😁




excuse my bad English
Let us know and please don't go missing like many people tend to do once they claim they got it fixed.
He is gone!!!

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