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Re: Does Mousetester/LatencyMon respond to emi?

Posted: 23 Sep 2021, 19:12
by Eonds
lizardpeter wrote:
23 Sep 2021, 00:08
So I ran some tests with three different values for MouseDataQueueSize. It does in fact seem like 0 sets it at the default value. The non-paged memory pool for both no registry value and 0 is 9872. With 16, however, it is only 1744.
Good to know.

Try these settings for your bios
Pcie Pll SSC - 2.0%
PCIe Spread Spectrum Clocking - Enabled
FIVR spread spectrum - Enabled
VRM spread spectrum - Enabled
RFI Spread Spectrum - 6%
bus clock spread spectrum (SB spread spectrum) - Enabled (-0.475%)
SRIS (separate reference independent spread) - Enabled

(enable all other forms of spread spectrum you can find as a yolo attempt)

This mostly fixed my issues

Re: Does Mousetester/LatencyMon respond to emi?

Posted: 23 Sep 2021, 20:32
by lizardpeter
Eonds wrote:
23 Sep 2021, 19:12
Try these settings for your bios
Pcie Pll SSC - 2.0%
PCIe Spread Spectrum Clocking - Enabled
FIVR spread spectrum - Enabled
VRM spread spectrum - Enabled
RFI Spread Spectrum - 6%
bus clock spread spectrum (SB spread spectrum) - Enabled (-0.475%)
SRIS (separate reference independent spread) - Enabled

(enable all other forms of spread spectrum you can find as a yolo attempt)

This mostly fixed my issues
Isn't spread spectrum being enabled worse than being disabled unless you have known EMI issues?

Re: Does Mousetester/LatencyMon respond to emi?

Posted: 23 Sep 2021, 21:02
by Eonds
lizardpeter wrote:
23 Sep 2021, 20:32
Eonds wrote:
23 Sep 2021, 19:12
Try these settings for your bios
Pcie Pll SSC - 2.0%
PCIe Spread Spectrum Clocking - Enabled
FIVR spread spectrum - Enabled
VRM spread spectrum - Enabled
RFI Spread Spectrum - 6%
bus clock spread spectrum (SB spread spectrum) - Enabled (-0.475%)
SRIS (separate reference independent spread) - Enabled

(enable all other forms of spread spectrum you can find as a yolo attempt)

This mostly fixed my issues
Isn't spread spectrum being enabled worse than being disabled unless you have known EMI issues?

Every part in your pc emits emi, so not really. It can cause a slightly offset clock though