Iam a cs player only and i play only faceit and ive had electrical input lag for more than 3 years.
I found the fix that worked for me. I was hesitant to post right away since ive been lurking on this forum for 2+ years and ive seen people claim that they fixed the issue for themselves but it came back... so i waited for 42 days and the situation is still the same and the input lag is gone( i had only input lag with mouse and keyboard strafes no prefires etc... ).
What ive tried that didnt help : 4 products from furman; 2 isotek filters; many different pc builds etc; i have grounding in my apart;getting a separate line for my room only; many different "fixes" such as connecting an iron etc(btw iron did give some improvement).
So the thing that fixed it 100%(my mouse feels the same 24/7 very responsive and ive compare to a computer cafΓ© that never had input lag and it feels the same) is called "richard grays power company 1200" i use it with a 220/110 converter since i have a us unit.Idk if this thing will help u guys but it fixed my issue completely!
I had "floaty heavy" mouse for years and it got better at night just a bit but never perfect as in the internet cafe until i got this thing.
And again i never had people prefiring me and not seeing them doing superferrari peeks etc i only had weird heavy mouse input lag!Hope it hepls someome!!
Fix that worked for me!!
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Re: Fix that worked for me!!
I'm glad the fix worked for you.
Be noted the exact same fix may not work for others, since the interference might be a different wavelength/intensity/source/direction that isn't covered by your solution.
Just caveating that fixes here are never universal fixes -- laws of physics dictates no universal interference fix is possible (whether it's an small EMP from a hospital scanner, or an giant EMP from a nuclear bomb) -- you can harden to a point but it starts getting mind bogglingly difficult and expensive. That's why spacecraft still use 3-digit megahertz processors that are radiation hardened, but we still have a lot of interference on Planet Earth that is not shielded from our systems fully.
Be noted the exact same fix may not work for others, since the interference might be a different wavelength/intensity/source/direction that isn't covered by your solution.
Just caveating that fixes here are never universal fixes -- laws of physics dictates no universal interference fix is possible (whether it's an small EMP from a hospital scanner, or an giant EMP from a nuclear bomb) -- you can harden to a point but it starts getting mind bogglingly difficult and expensive. That's why spacecraft still use 3-digit megahertz processors that are radiation hardened, but we still have a lot of interference on Planet Earth that is not shielded from our systems fully.
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Re: Fix that worked for me!!
You need to provide some proof no one is gonna buy your product that costs 2200β¬. Also this is over the air radiated issue filtering power device is not gonna do anything. I confirmed this with my Steam Deck running on battery, zero improvement off grid.
Re: Fix that worked for me!!
What evidence? I dont have any high speed cameras lying around ??? Over the air issue? Mate we definitely dont have the same problem. When i brought my mates gaming laptop (Lenovo Legion 7 16) to my apartment, it was working fine until i connected it to the socket. I dont think i have "air radiation". And its not "my product" and iam not advertising it. I got used for less than half the retail price and it fixed my issue so i decided to share for people who can borrow it and try it or buy it new and return it if it doesnt help thats it.
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Re: Fix that worked for me!!
Easy.
Some of us have the money and others do not. Don't flamebait each other.
Also sometimes some of us have the equipment already (e.g. work for a data center for living, or already works on solar powered RV campground rigs that needed a similar piece of equipment) or can borrow it temporarily to test it out.
Let's respect all types of audiences here.
Some of us have the money and others do not. Don't flamebait each other.
Also sometimes some of us have the equipment already (e.g. work for a data center for living, or already works on solar powered RV campground rigs that needed a similar piece of equipment) or can borrow it temporarily to test it out.
Let's respect all types of audiences here.
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Re: Fix that worked for me!!
It might work. The richard grays power company 1200 is using balanced AC surge protection it might be it.
Re: Fix that worked for me!!
Got my transformer, price about $100. Will report in few month But first impressions are very good. Will see if that effect will be continuous.
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Re: Fix that worked for me!!
Hopefully it works mate!
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Re: Fix that worked for me!!
Lol, nope. I connected all gear (router, PC, laptop) to it, and... First 5-6 hours I had WOW without desyncs and with almost ideal hitreg in any game on any platform (PC, phone, laptop).
But effect was temporary, after 12-18h it almost completely disappeared.