High input lag and desync

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naporitan
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High input lag and desync

Post by naporitan » 20 Sep 2021, 00:02

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Re: High input lag and desync i5 9600kf

Post by Eonds » 20 Sep 2021, 05:15

naporitan wrote: ↑
20 Sep 2021, 00:02
Hello all, I am 21 years old, I live in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) village Khandyga, I have lived my whole life with poor quality el and it bothers me very much ... (the light does not blink, and clearly visible problems are not visible), but, the problem is the level of harmonic distortion ... I want to do something about it, I want to achieve a solution to this problem ... But, I am a simple consumer and it is not corrected on its side. Tell me what to do in this situation? How do I get the energy company to fix the problem? But, I still need to somehow prove the problem? For example to buy a harmonic analyzer? I do not understand in this area at all, please advise.
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It's probably lack of optimization of your system. People have issues with interference and things like that but it's very rare like the chief says. There's many tweaking discord communities & people who will help you optimize your system. You can even pay people to do it remotely for you. You're jumping to conclusions with the electricity. "Go for the low hanging fruit first" before you start trying to tackle highly complex issues which probably don't affect your system to that degree.

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Re: High input lag and desync i5 9600kf

Post by naporitan » 20 Sep 2021, 08:35

It's probably lack of optimization of your system. People have issues with interference and things like that but it's very rare like the chief says. There's many tweaking discord communities & people who will help you optimize your system. You can even pay people to do it remotely for you. You're jumping to conclusions with the electricity. "Go for the low hanging fruit first" before you start trying to tackle highly complex issues which probably don't affect your system to that degree.
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Re: High input lag and desync i5 9600kf

Post by deama » 20 Sep 2021, 10:17

I think you need to post in the new EMI forum.

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Re: High input lag and desync i5 9600kf

Post by naporitan » 20 Sep 2021, 13:22

deama wrote: ↑
20 Sep 2021, 10:17
I think you need to post in the new EMI forum.
Yes, I hope my topic gets moved.

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Re: High input lag and desync i5 9600kf

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Re: High input lag and desync i5 9600kf

Post by naporitan » 27 Sep 2021, 13:13

I support the theory that the source of the problem is harmonic distortion.

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Re: High input lag and desync i5 9600kf

Post by nick4567 » 27 Sep 2021, 14:23

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27 Sep 2021, 13:13
I support the theory that the source of the problem is harmonic distortion.
Then test it, u can inject harmonics really easily to see if it would get worse in fact if harmonics were the problem even someone without problems could test that lmao. Get all the fans in ur home and turn em on high and replace all ur lightbulbs with fluorescents there u go that should increase thd by around 5%, turn on a couple hair dryers too. Should get worse validate ur easily testable theory

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Re: High input lag and desync i5 9600kf

Post by naporitan » 27 Sep 2021, 18:05

Then test it, u can inject harmonics really easily to see if it would get worse in fact if harmonics were the problem even someone without problems could test that lmao. Get all the fans in ur home and turn em on high and replace all ur lightbulbs with fluorescents there u go that should increase thd by around 5%, turn on a couple hair dryers too. Should get worse validate ur easily testable theory
your method is nonsense.

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Re: High input lag and desync i5 9600kf

Post by nick4567 » 27 Sep 2021, 18:27

naporitan wrote: ↑
27 Sep 2021, 18:05
Then test it, u can inject harmonics really easily to see if it would get worse in fact if harmonics were the problem even someone without problems could test that lmao. Get all the fans in ur home and turn em on high and replace all ur lightbulbs with fluorescents there u go that should increase thd by around 5%, turn on a couple hair dryers too. Should get worse validate ur easily testable theory
your method is nonsense.
Literally says in the video i linked u that fans and fluorescent lights inject harmonics so and by ur statement i assume u tested it and it had no effect idk about calling my method nonsense there are is a video on the topic that calls out devices that inject harmonics idk mate my method is perfectly fine for injecting harmonics , but possibly u could share proof for why my method would be nonsense i mean since u seem to understand harmonics so much more than i do

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