Not trying to be rude, but I need to understand something here. So this same friend of yours has been through the same moving out/in journey that you've had the last year through 3 places, etc? And it wasn't until now that he allowed you to use his PC? When he plays the same games that you do? I'm just confused. Don't get me wrong but no matter how "old school" he is, he would've just allowed you to use his PC for research purposes instead of watching you obliterate your wallet trying to figure out what's wrong with yours.Mugabi wrote: ↑19 Oct 2021, 23:30Ok so get this, i live with one of my friends in all of these locations but he's old school guy who doesn't let people try his pc, anyways i told him i want to try playing csgo in his computer, i played it for 10 minutes and it was straight up 3x better than mine (we have same gpu 3070 but different mobo ram cpu) i tried lowering the sensitivity because it was too god damn fast, yes the same sensitivity i use on my pc is 1000 dpi and 1.53 in game, in his pc i tried the same, and i was basically doing 180s turns with abit of mouse movement, it felt so weird, getting killd and tracking was way way different ,i dont have to put 10x pressure on mouse to track or spray, it was normal and fast. This is it, the issue like I suspected was computer being susceptible to
bad electricity or faulty or its parts are not compatible with each other, 5600x cpu has tons o issues with b550 motherboards i read this all over reddit, people suffering usb issues and since most/all aren't competitive ,they dont know they this input lag/slow mouse. the only thing i need to do now is to play 5+ hours on his pc to see if that performance goes down. Mind you, he has done zero tweaks in his pc, doesn't even update drivers, hasn't done anything on bios, doesn't have a third party cpu cooler, when i played csgo on his computer he had over 20 tabs open ,he has million programs installed, i can see his pc even performing more if i closed all that running shit and added some basic power tweaks in bios/windows. Just wow guys wow
More to that "just a trial" incase you havn't tried it already. Google up "disabling cpu idle state", one of the searches should yield a result of adding it into your power plan, of which you can disable it or enable it whenever you're gaming. You know it works when you check your "Effective" core clocks "HWinfo" and they will all be at the full boost speed of your processors max set frequency, and also your task manager should show a 100% cpu usage all the time regardless if you have anything running or not.
Disclaimer, This will increase your CPU's power usage and temps. It will not run your cpu on full power consumption though, that will still depend on the load. I do advice you not to use it with HT enabled either unless you have a really beefy cooler that can keep the temps in check.
My 9900KS 5000 all core no HT runs at about 61-63C avg temps and 85-90W power consumption while gaming on idle state disabled, and runs at about 48-50C avg temps and 55-60W power consumption while gaming on idle state enabled. Cooler is Noctua NH-D15 Chromax.Black. If I turn Hyperthreading on, temps will easily hit around 73-74C with a bit more power consumption too. I don't mind the CPU running at those temps actually neither do I worry about the extra bit of power draw, what I do worry about is fan noise that comes with.
Let me know if it makes a difference