Idk if realtek could be the culprit, but seeing how bad realtek is and on many forums people complaining how high dpc latency those drivers have, even with “”internet tweaks” is pretty bizarre.jiaran_wuwuwuwu wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 05:52yes my old pc had realtek thats why i assumed its something with the drivers and the motherboard so that could be it honestly.. not sure if my cousin pc has realtek but i could check later just to also confirm that a bit since his pc works well but i'm very sure he doesn'tHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 04:41I also used my pc in different locations and the input lag was all the same. Did u got a realtek chip by any chance in ur infected board? Realtek is bad and is known for high dpc latency. Sadly i have realtek, BUT my little brothers pc hasn’t have one, he got intel and what i said earlier is that his system feels wayy better. Maybe it is really a driver causing this?jiaran_wuwuwuwu wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 01:53i know people mentioned that in the night its less laggy but to me it was laggy and slow all the time.. it also didnt have to do with internet because i disconnected my coaxial cable connection and ethernet cable from my pc for like 9 hours (because i went to sleep before doing it) and the mouse still felt laggy offline the next day i triedHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 19:07When my dad goes to sleep, usually around 23:00 my pc is 10 times faster. Freaking weird. During day time my mouse feels like it got weights on it and when my dad goes to sleep its light asf.
But here comes to weird part. I’ve tested my little brothers pc in my house and his system feels better then mine. He only got a different psu and motherboard and different ram kit. We both got the same nvme, gpu, cpu etc.
No heavy mouse on his system either
i did forgot to mention my cousin also doesnt have lag in his pc.. and his pc components are a bit older than the ones that my infected pc had and he also used the same voltage stabilizer that i did but he never had a short circuit and im sure his outlets are not grounded either..
i do suspect that all of this could PROBABLY be a driver issue rather than electricity but honestly i dont know it does feel like it
and what makes me believe that the most because i forgot to mention it in the first post is that back in like march 2021 i started having insane input lag in rainbow six siege and it was after a major update from the game (operation crimson heist) and then i googled it for like 2 weeks and no one had the same issue.. then i tried to install an older nvidia driver and mouse was back being snappy like always but weirdly enough only rainbow six siege was affected and later it was all the games.. its VERY weird stuff honestly..
Bad/high voltage’s could also cause input lag, definitely emi too, I’ve tested grounded vs ungrounded. No difference, besides getting shocked with the ungrounded one, but i only get a shock is when my pc is close to a radiator.
When reinstalling windows my pc feels amazing but after a short time, the input lag comes back. Like if the whole OS gets corrupted by something. Same with nvidia drivers. Nvidia gpu is also known for high dpc latency, while amd doesn’t, i think???
Maybe a cheap psu can cause this?? I’ve got a cv550 from corsair. Definitely will buy a better one, just to be sure. Although i think it will not fix it. But u never know. Even played with bios settings, even tried beta bios, latest bios version. Plugging my mouse in 2.0 port and my keyboard in 3.1 port. Dont work either, at this point im out of ideas
Look, i dont wanna move just for my pc, that’s crazy.
Edit: Maybe buying a separate pci gigabyte lan card will help, (from intel) and then disable the realtek one in devive manager?