True but knowing how I do things I'm afraid to get my house that I just bough caught on fire lolInputLagger wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:23You can DIY your own filters! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bimHcxTDqgKingAzar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:12That model is not available on Amazon Canada. Ugh!
I have 2 extra Greenwave Filters coming next week, which will be 4 in total, which I will mix with the Furman PST-8D before returning the power conditioner.
Until now my input lag hasn't come back so happy so far but still have some desync in Valorant so I'll try to maximize the noise on the line as much as possible.
Now the major update is that I will upgrade my computer to the latest hardware available on the market:
CPU: AMD 5950x to Intel 13900K
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VIII X570 to Gigabyte Aorus Master Z790
RAM: GSKILL 2 x 16Gb C19 3800Mhz to TEAMGROUP TForce 2 x 16Gb C38 7800Mhz
GPU: Gigabyte OC-Gaming 3090 to Gigabyte Aorus Master 4090
PSU: Corsair HX1200 to Seasonic Prime TX-1000
Let see how it goes next week!
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Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
holy shhh**tt if u wannna gett ride of tthe emi noise here is tthe proper device tthat eleminatte emi noise from 1200mv to 35mv check the vedeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fuMp2Dd0TUKingAzar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 02:05True but knowing how I do things I'm afraid to get my house that I just bough caught on fire lolInputLagger wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:23You can DIY your own filters! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bimHcxTDqgKingAzar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:12That model is not available on Amazon Canada. Ugh!
I have 2 extra Greenwave Filters coming next week, which will be 4 in total, which I will mix with the Furman PST-8D before returning the power conditioner.
Until now my input lag hasn't come back so happy so far but still have some desync in Valorant so I'll try to maximize the noise on the line as much as possible.
Now the major update is that I will upgrade my computer to the latest hardware available on the market:
CPU: AMD 5950x to Intel 13900K
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VIII X570 to Gigabyte Aorus Master Z790
RAM: GSKILL 2 x 16Gb C19 3800Mhz to TEAMGROUP TForce 2 x 16Gb C38 7800Mhz
GPU: Gigabyte OC-Gaming 3090 to Gigabyte Aorus Master 4090
PSU: Corsair HX1200 to Seasonic Prime TX-1000
Let see how it goes next week!
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Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
This looks like an overkill for just about anything, what is your line of work, do you really need those upgrades? If I were you, i'd get the 13700K, stay below 7000Mhz ram frequency for now "the platform is still relatively new and you'll run into all sorts of stability issues with those speeds not to mention you'll be heavily relying on your CPU's silicon to be able to keep up with those ram sticks", TridentZ offering of 6400Mhz cl32 is a great choice imo. Also, either wait for the 4080ti or 4090ti if you unless you absolutely need to upgrade your card then I guess 4090 it is, reason is the GPU Market is at a weird unstable place in regard to demand and pricing.KingAzar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:12That model is not available on Amazon Canada. Ugh!
I have 2 extra Greenwave Filters coming next week, which will be 4 in total, which I will mix with the Furman PST-8D before returning the power conditioner.
Until now my input lag hasn't come back so happy so far but still have some desync in Valorant so I'll try to maximize the noise on the line as much as possible.
Now the major update is that I will upgrade my computer to the latest hardware available on the market:
CPU: AMD 5950x to Intel 13900K
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VIII X570 to Gigabyte Aorus Master Z790
RAM: GSKILL 2 x 16Gb C19 3800Mhz to TEAMGROUP TForce 2 x 16Gb C38 7800Mhz
GPU: Gigabyte OC-Gaming 3090 to Gigabyte Aorus Master 4090
PSU: Corsair HX1200 to Seasonic Prime TX-1000
Let see how it goes next week!
As for the power supply, I have the same model available at a shop super close to me and I was wondering whether I should get it or not, the one I currently use is also a seasonic but their PX series not TX "Platinum rating not Titanium". Would be great if you can do a noise test once you get that! I will also be ordering an EMI meter, the Tri-field one is my best option since it can tolerate 110-250V and 50-60hz. Where I live, the entire home is supplied with 230V 50Hz.
Rog Strix Z790i - Intel 13700K - 4090 OC ROG Strix - 7200 Trident G.Skill - 1TB SK Hynix Platinum P41 - 1000W ATX3.0 Asus Tuf - 34'' Odyssey OLED G8 - FinalMouse Tenz S/Pulsar Xlite V2 Mini - Wooting 60HE - Sennheiser HD 560s - Shure SM7b - GoXLR Mini
Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
I have other purposes that justify my upgrade "FlightSim" and not just Valorant. I got some deal around certain parts so I decided to plunge. I will do the testing on the Seasonic PSU. It's already here but I'm a bit lazy at the moment to take it out, I'll wait for all parts to be here and mount all.Thatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 06:55This looks like an overkill for just about anything, what is your line of work, do you really need those upgrades? If I were you, i'd get the 13700K, stay below 7000Mhz ram frequency for now "the platform is still relatively new and you'll run into all sorts of stability issues with those speeds not to mention you'll be heavily relying on your CPU's silicon to be able to keep up with those ram sticks", TridentZ offering of 6400Mhz cl32 is a great choice imo. Also, either wait for the 4080ti or 4090ti if you unless you absolutely need to upgrade your card then I guess 4090 it is, reason is the GPU Market is at a weird unstable place in regard to demand and pricing.KingAzar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:12That model is not available on Amazon Canada. Ugh!
I have 2 extra Greenwave Filters coming next week, which will be 4 in total, which I will mix with the Furman PST-8D before returning the power conditioner.
Until now my input lag hasn't come back so happy so far but still have some desync in Valorant so I'll try to maximize the noise on the line as much as possible.
Now the major update is that I will upgrade my computer to the latest hardware available on the market:
CPU: AMD 5950x to Intel 13900K
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VIII X570 to Gigabyte Aorus Master Z790
RAM: GSKILL 2 x 16Gb C19 3800Mhz to TEAMGROUP TForce 2 x 16Gb C38 7800Mhz
GPU: Gigabyte OC-Gaming 3090 to Gigabyte Aorus Master 4090
PSU: Corsair HX1200 to Seasonic Prime TX-1000
Let see how it goes next week!
As for the power supply, I have the same model available at a shop super close to me and I was wondering whether I should get it or not, the one I currently use is also a seasonic but their PX series not TX "Platinum rating not Titanium". Would be great if you can do a noise test once you get that! I will also be ordering an EMI meter, the Tri-field one is my best option since it can tolerate 110-250V and 50-60hz. Where I live, the entire home is supplied with 230V 50Hz.
Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
Yeah but no lol! If you have $50,000+ worth of Music stuff I would go with no issue but not for some noise line that has been manageable so far and it's been weeks my input lag has been good!adelsa123 wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 04:00holy shhh**tt if u wannna gett ride of tthe emi noise here is tthe proper device tthat eleminatte emi noise from 1200mv to 35mv check the vedeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fuMp2Dd0TUKingAzar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 02:05True but knowing how I do things I'm afraid to get my house that I just bough caught on fire lolInputLagger wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:23You can DIY your own filters! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bimHcxTDqgKingAzar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:12That model is not available on Amazon Canada. Ugh!
I have 2 extra Greenwave Filters coming next week, which will be 4 in total, which I will mix with the Furman PST-8D before returning the power conditioner.
Until now my input lag hasn't come back so happy so far but still have some desync in Valorant so I'll try to maximize the noise on the line as much as possible.
Now the major update is that I will upgrade my computer to the latest hardware available on the market:
CPU: AMD 5950x to Intel 13900K
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VIII X570 to Gigabyte Aorus Master Z790
RAM: GSKILL 2 x 16Gb C19 3800Mhz to TEAMGROUP TForce 2 x 16Gb C38 7800Mhz
GPU: Gigabyte OC-Gaming 3090 to Gigabyte Aorus Master 4090
PSU: Corsair HX1200 to Seasonic Prime TX-1000
Let see how it goes next week!
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Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
Ohh, the good old Flightsim.. 13900k it is.. I actually just want to see if the PSU unplugged from the PC or as a stand-alone plugged to the Power is making any noise. However, no hurries mate, let us know when you hook everything up! Best of luckKingAzar wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 12:41I have other purposes that justify my upgrade "FlightSim" and not just Valorant. I got some deal around certain parts so I decided to plunge. I will do the testing on the Seasonic PSU. It's already here but I'm a bit lazy at the moment to take it out, I'll wait for all parts to be here and mount all.Thatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 06:55This looks like an overkill for just about anything, what is your line of work, do you really need those upgrades? If I were you, i'd get the 13700K, stay below 7000Mhz ram frequency for now "the platform is still relatively new and you'll run into all sorts of stability issues with those speeds not to mention you'll be heavily relying on your CPU's silicon to be able to keep up with those ram sticks", TridentZ offering of 6400Mhz cl32 is a great choice imo. Also, either wait for the 4080ti or 4090ti if you unless you absolutely need to upgrade your card then I guess 4090 it is, reason is the GPU Market is at a weird unstable place in regard to demand and pricing.KingAzar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:12That model is not available on Amazon Canada. Ugh!
I have 2 extra Greenwave Filters coming next week, which will be 4 in total, which I will mix with the Furman PST-8D before returning the power conditioner.
Until now my input lag hasn't come back so happy so far but still have some desync in Valorant so I'll try to maximize the noise on the line as much as possible.
Now the major update is that I will upgrade my computer to the latest hardware available on the market:
CPU: AMD 5950x to Intel 13900K
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VIII X570 to Gigabyte Aorus Master Z790
RAM: GSKILL 2 x 16Gb C19 3800Mhz to TEAMGROUP TForce 2 x 16Gb C38 7800Mhz
GPU: Gigabyte OC-Gaming 3090 to Gigabyte Aorus Master 4090
PSU: Corsair HX1200 to Seasonic Prime TX-1000
Let see how it goes next week!
As for the power supply, I have the same model available at a shop super close to me and I was wondering whether I should get it or not, the one I currently use is also a seasonic but their PX series not TX "Platinum rating not Titanium". Would be great if you can do a noise test once you get that! I will also be ordering an EMI meter, the Tri-field one is my best option since it can tolerate 110-250V and 50-60hz. Where I live, the entire home is supplied with 230V 50Hz.
Rog Strix Z790i - Intel 13700K - 4090 OC ROG Strix - 7200 Trident G.Skill - 1TB SK Hynix Platinum P41 - 1000W ATX3.0 Asus Tuf - 34'' Odyssey OLED G8 - FinalMouse Tenz S/Pulsar Xlite V2 Mini - Wooting 60HE - Sennheiser HD 560s - Shure SM7b - GoXLR Mini
Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
Don't worry I'll do my usual test where nothing is plugged into the PSU. Hopefully, the Seasonic is performing good but I still believe that PSU still self infecting with the noise that it's emitting from itThatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 18:03Ohh, the good old Flightsim.. 13900k it is.. I actually just want to see if the PSU unplugged from the PC or as a stand-alone plugged to the Power is making any noise. However, no hurries mate, let us know when you hook everything up! Best of luckKingAzar wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 12:41I have other purposes that justify my upgrade "FlightSim" and not just Valorant. I got some deal around certain parts so I decided to plunge. I will do the testing on the Seasonic PSU. It's already here but I'm a bit lazy at the moment to take it out, I'll wait for all parts to be here and mount all.Thatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 06:55This looks like an overkill for just about anything, what is your line of work, do you really need those upgrades? If I were you, i'd get the 13700K, stay below 7000Mhz ram frequency for now "the platform is still relatively new and you'll run into all sorts of stability issues with those speeds not to mention you'll be heavily relying on your CPU's silicon to be able to keep up with those ram sticks", TridentZ offering of 6400Mhz cl32 is a great choice imo. Also, either wait for the 4080ti or 4090ti if you unless you absolutely need to upgrade your card then I guess 4090 it is, reason is the GPU Market is at a weird unstable place in regard to demand and pricing.KingAzar wrote: ↑22 Feb 2023, 01:12That model is not available on Amazon Canada. Ugh!
I have 2 extra Greenwave Filters coming next week, which will be 4 in total, which I will mix with the Furman PST-8D before returning the power conditioner.
Until now my input lag hasn't come back so happy so far but still have some desync in Valorant so I'll try to maximize the noise on the line as much as possible.
Now the major update is that I will upgrade my computer to the latest hardware available on the market:
CPU: AMD 5950x to Intel 13900K
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VIII X570 to Gigabyte Aorus Master Z790
RAM: GSKILL 2 x 16Gb C19 3800Mhz to TEAMGROUP TForce 2 x 16Gb C38 7800Mhz
GPU: Gigabyte OC-Gaming 3090 to Gigabyte Aorus Master 4090
PSU: Corsair HX1200 to Seasonic Prime TX-1000
Let see how it goes next week!
As for the power supply, I have the same model available at a shop super close to me and I was wondering whether I should get it or not, the one I currently use is also a seasonic but their PX series not TX "Platinum rating not Titanium". Would be great if you can do a noise test once you get that! I will also be ordering an EMI meter, the Tri-field one is my best option since it can tolerate 110-250V and 50-60hz. Where I live, the entire home is supplied with 230V 50Hz.
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Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
Thanks alot, I'll wait for your results then!
Rog Strix Z790i - Intel 13700K - 4090 OC ROG Strix - 7200 Trident G.Skill - 1TB SK Hynix Platinum P41 - 1000W ATX3.0 Asus Tuf - 34'' Odyssey OLED G8 - FinalMouse Tenz S/Pulsar Xlite V2 Mini - Wooting 60HE - Sennheiser HD 560s - Shure SM7b - GoXLR Mini
Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
KingAzar, and all of you guys:
I spoke to an electronic engineer, and he came to my house a few days ago with an oscilloscope. With the computer on, he noticed a value of 1.700mV... and he guaranteed me that with industrial filters he can bring the value down to 20. But if, as I think, the 1.700mV is due to my power supply (RM850X corsair), you guys just think that it is useless to install it? just because probably that value so high depends on the psu? I was stupid not to let him do the test with the computer off, so I would know without any doubt if the problem came from the electrical system or from the psu. However, if kingazar by replacing the PSU and installing the greenwave filters, has reached such a low value, could it be that if I keep my current PSU which is probably itself generating 1.700mV, but installing those industrial filters, I can bypass the problem?
I spoke to an electronic engineer, and he came to my house a few days ago with an oscilloscope. With the computer on, he noticed a value of 1.700mV... and he guaranteed me that with industrial filters he can bring the value down to 20. But if, as I think, the 1.700mV is due to my power supply (RM850X corsair), you guys just think that it is useless to install it? just because probably that value so high depends on the psu? I was stupid not to let him do the test with the computer off, so I would know without any doubt if the problem came from the electrical system or from the psu. However, if kingazar by replacing the PSU and installing the greenwave filters, has reached such a low value, could it be that if I keep my current PSU which is probably itself generating 1.700mV, but installing those industrial filters, I can bypass the problem?
Re: [EMI] 1500mV When computer is running!!!
what kind of inndustriel filters u are talking aboitskkiNN wrote: ↑26 Feb 2023, 11:20KingAzar, and all of you guys:
I spoke to an electronic engineer, and he came to my house a few days ago with an oscilloscope. With the computer on, he noticed a value of 1.700mV... and he guaranteed me that with industrial filters he can bring the value down to 20. But if, as I think, the 1.700mV is due to my power supply (RM850X corsair), you guys just think that it is useless to install it? just because probably that value so high depends on the psu? I was stupid not to let him do the test with the computer off, so I would know without any doubt if the problem came from the electrical system or from the psu. However, if kingazar by replacing the PSU and installing the greenwave filters, has reached such a low value, could it be that if I keep my current PSU which is probably itself generating 1.700mV, but installing those industrial filters, I can bypass the problem?