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Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 07 Mar 2024, 11:38
by pcenthusiast92
Chief Blur Buster wrote:
03 Mar 2024, 23:15
milkicow wrote:
02 Mar 2024, 16:57
Hello, i've been suffering from input lag and i have tried a certain circuit(put a diode pridge + condensator on the neutral) it has made my mouse and overall system perfomance crispy but there is a but. The monitor is now blurry when in motion. And moving a mouse produces a ghost on the video (attached). Pls help ..
That's likely a different kind of unrelated misconfiguration, such as wrong overdrive setting, or variable refresh rate turned on/off, or other setting.

Use https://www.testufo.com/ghosting while adjusting the Overdrive/Response/Etc setting of your monitors' OSD. You fiddled something else accidentally at the same time.
Hello Chief, is there anything that I can do with a non gaming monitor? to reduce the motion blur? my eyes are getting dried easily and I get headache. I have HP dell V22. which is an standart 1920x1080 60hz. I have tried to use vsync on nvidia+ingame, also the rivatunerstatistics and cap the frames there, but I don't know what to do.

This is a game that I played and I was getting frame spikes, and I don't know what is going on, probably if you see on your own you won't see any issue but on my monitor or computer it looks terrible, I mean when I'm playing the game I'm suffering, but once the game is recorder, it looks more smooth.

here: the video of the gameplay is short only 2-3 minutes
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Also I recorded with my budget phone of android 6, the ufo testing, of course the camera is 30 fps ^^, but it looks worse on my monitor.
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Thanks for your time