Rfi causing input lag
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This subforum is for advanced users only. This separate area is for niche or unexpected lag issues such as electromagnetic interference (EMI, EMF, electrical, radiofrequency, etc). Interference of all kinds (wired, wireless, external, internal, environment, bad component) can cause error-correction (ECC) latencies like a bad modem connection, except internally in a circuit. ECC = retransmits = lag. Troubleshooting may require university degree. Your lag issue is likely not EMI.
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IMPORTANT:
This subforum is for advanced users only. This separate area is for niche or unexpected lag issues such as electromagnetic interference (EMI, EMF, electrical, radiofrequency, etc). Interference of all kinds (wired, wireless, external, internal, environment, bad component) can cause error-correction (ECC) latencies like a bad modem connection, except internally in a circuit. ECC = retransmits = lag. Troubleshooting may require university degree. Your lag issue is likely not EMI.
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PuzzledLag
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Re: Rfi causing input lag
Bro yes ur onto something. I had a feeling it was something with static. I can confirm taking my hands off the controller and putting them back on resets my shooting.
I’m able to shoot straight and actually hit all my shots. But after 10 or so seconds it goes back to being wonky.
Getting up from my chair and walking around (usually to plug and unplug stuff in my house thinking it’s an electricity problem) then going to sit back down has an affect on my gameplay too.
Maybe from static on my laminate wood flooring + sandals who tf knows.
I agree with u on some sort of static problem. But explain this part to me.
Why do all of us get better gameplay from 3-6 am almost every night ? How would static play a part into that?
I’m able to shoot straight and actually hit all my shots. But after 10 or so seconds it goes back to being wonky.
Getting up from my chair and walking around (usually to plug and unplug stuff in my house thinking it’s an electricity problem) then going to sit back down has an affect on my gameplay too.
Maybe from static on my laminate wood flooring + sandals who tf knows.
I agree with u on some sort of static problem. But explain this part to me.
Why do all of us get better gameplay from 3-6 am almost every night ? How would static play a part into that?
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Hyote
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Re: Rfi causing input lag
That is the time when the least amount of people are gooning.PuzzledLag wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024, 14:18Bro yes ur onto something. I had a feeling it was something with static. I can confirm taking my hands off the controller and putting them back on resets my shooting.
I’m able to shoot straight and actually hit all my shots. But after 10 or so seconds it goes back to being wonky.
Getting up from my chair and walking around (usually to plug and unplug stuff in my house thinking it’s an electricity problem) then going to sit back down has an affect on my gameplay too.
Maybe from static on my laminate wood flooring + sandals who tf knows.
I agree with u on some sort of static problem. But explain this part to me.
Why do all of us get better gameplay from 3-6 am almost every night ? How would static play a part into that?
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shantovski
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Re: Rfi causing input lag
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) is incredibly complex, and almost anything can influence its behavior and impact. I've noticed that the load on the electrical grid, whether from your home or coming into it, can also make a difference. For example, the other day, my wife turned a light on and off, and I saw a flash in my room. Right after that, the game is very smoothed out for about two minutes.PuzzledLag wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024, 14:18Bro yes ur onto something. I had a feeling it was something with static. I can confirm taking my hands off the controller and putting them back on resets my shooting.
I’m able to shoot straight and actually hit all my shots. But after 10 or so seconds it goes back to being wonky.
Getting up from my chair and walking around (usually to plug and unplug stuff in my house thinking it’s an electricity problem) then going to sit back down has an affect on my gameplay too.
Maybe from static on my laminate wood flooring + sandals who tf knows.
I agree with u on some sort of static problem. But explain this part to me.
Why do all of us get better gameplay from 3-6 am almost every night ? How would static play a part into that?
What I'm trying to say is that one of the factors affecting EMI is the load on the electrical lines. However, the most effective thing I've found so far is removing and placing my hands back on the mouse and keyboard or wiggling or even gently holding the keyboard wire on the keyboards side (mine is a Type-C HyperX)(as if my hand is dischardging the static on the wire). I've tested about 10 different keyboards, and each time I plug something in, I can see how it affects EMI for a brief period.
Recently, I discovered something shocking: my GPU (graphics card) is emitting a huge amount of EMI. I'm currently working to resolve this issue i will try to post a video on how i can see the EMI generated on the GPU.
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Hyote
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Re: Rfi causing input lag
Interesting, the next thing to try is gaming after lightning strikes you.shantovski wrote: ↑05 Oct 2024, 04:22EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) is incredibly complex, and almost anything can influence its behavior and impact. I've noticed that the load on the electrical grid, whether from your home or coming into it, can also make a difference. For example, the other day, my wife turned a light on and off, and I saw a flash in my room. Right after that, the game is very smoothed out for about two minutes.PuzzledLag wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024, 14:18Bro yes ur onto something. I had a feeling it was something with static. I can confirm taking my hands off the controller and putting them back on resets my shooting.
I’m able to shoot straight and actually hit all my shots. But after 10 or so seconds it goes back to being wonky.
Getting up from my chair and walking around (usually to plug and unplug stuff in my house thinking it’s an electricity problem) then going to sit back down has an affect on my gameplay too.
Maybe from static on my laminate wood flooring + sandals who tf knows.
I agree with u on some sort of static problem. But explain this part to me.
Why do all of us get better gameplay from 3-6 am almost every night ? How would static play a part into that?
What I'm trying to say is that one of the factors affecting EMI is the load on the electrical lines. However, the most effective thing I've found so far is removing and placing my hands back on the mouse and keyboard or wiggling or even gently holding the keyboard wire on the keyboards side (mine is a Type-C HyperX)(as if my hand is dischardging the static on the wire). I've tested about 10 different keyboards, and each time I plug something in, I can see how it affects EMI for a brief period.
Recently, I discovered something shocking: my GPU (graphics card) is emitting a huge amount of EMI. I'm currently working to resolve this issue i will try to post a video on how i can see the EMI generated on the GPU.
- dervu
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Re: Rfi causing input lag
Do you have any comparison to same card in normal conditions to say that it generates huge amount of EMI?shantovski wrote: ↑05 Oct 2024, 04:22EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) is incredibly complex, and almost anything can influence its behavior and impact. I've noticed that the load on the electrical grid, whether from your home or coming into it, can also make a difference. For example, the other day, my wife turned a light on and off, and I saw a flash in my room. Right after that, the game is very smoothed out for about two minutes.PuzzledLag wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024, 14:18Bro yes ur onto something. I had a feeling it was something with static. I can confirm taking my hands off the controller and putting them back on resets my shooting.
I’m able to shoot straight and actually hit all my shots. But after 10 or so seconds it goes back to being wonky.
Getting up from my chair and walking around (usually to plug and unplug stuff in my house thinking it’s an electricity problem) then going to sit back down has an affect on my gameplay too.
Maybe from static on my laminate wood flooring + sandals who tf knows.
I agree with u on some sort of static problem. But explain this part to me.
Why do all of us get better gameplay from 3-6 am almost every night ? How would static play a part into that?
What I'm trying to say is that one of the factors affecting EMI is the load on the electrical lines. However, the most effective thing I've found so far is removing and placing my hands back on the mouse and keyboard or wiggling or even gently holding the keyboard wire on the keyboards side (mine is a Type-C HyperX)(as if my hand is dischardging the static on the wire). I've tested about 10 different keyboards, and each time I plug something in, I can see how it affects EMI for a brief period.
Recently, I discovered something shocking: my GPU (graphics card) is emitting a huge amount of EMI. I'm currently working to resolve this issue i will try to post a video on how i can see the EMI generated on the GPU.
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- themagic
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Re: Rfi causing input lag
dervu wrote: ↑05 Oct 2024, 11:22Do you have any comparison to same card in normal conditions to say that it generates huge amount of EMI?shantovski wrote: ↑05 Oct 2024, 04:22EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) is incredibly complex, and almost anything can influence its behavior and impact. I've noticed that the load on the electrical grid, whether from your home or coming into it, can also make a difference. For example, the other day, my wife turned a light on and off, and I saw a flash in my room. Right after that, the game is very smoothed out for about two minutes.PuzzledLag wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024, 14:18Bro yes ur onto something. I had a feeling it was something with static. I can confirm taking my hands off the controller and putting them back on resets my shooting.
I’m able to shoot straight and actually hit all my shots. But after 10 or so seconds it goes back to being wonky.
Getting up from my chair and walking around (usually to plug and unplug stuff in my house thinking it’s an electricity problem) then going to sit back down has an affect on my gameplay too.
Maybe from static on my laminate wood flooring + sandals who tf knows.
I agree with u on some sort of static problem. But explain this part to me.
Why do all of us get better gameplay from 3-6 am almost every night ? How would static play a part into that?
What I'm trying to say is that one of the factors affecting EMI is the load on the electrical lines. However, the most effective thing I've found so far is removing and placing my hands back on the mouse and keyboard or wiggling or even gently holding the keyboard wire on the keyboards side (mine is a Type-C HyperX)(as if my hand is dischardging the static on the wire). I've tested about 10 different keyboards, and each time I plug something in, I can see how it affects EMI for a brief period.
Recently, I discovered something shocking: my GPU (graphics card) is emitting a huge amount of EMI. I'm currently working to resolve this issue i will try to post a video on how i can see the EMI generated on the GPU.
GPU and Emi ? yes true but not the real reason...easy to proof just by getting an gaming laptop and compare your peformance and what gonna happen...if you still suck same like on your desktop pc then you will know after...
i dont think that laptops emit more emi than dektops setups...but maybe im wrong.
damn all this emi and electricity or intefernce talk is so useles when there exist things like mobile gaming and if you notice that you have same similar issue even on mobile gaming...you can be 100% sure that something wrong with providers between gaming services in your location...how this bastards are manage to do this and still show low stable ping ? idk myself how they do this but its 100% real for some locations and towns and regions and country you living it...everyone has his own exprience opinion and level of ideal image or call it fixed state...that why its hard to figure out all this issues and problems...which sounds similar and dont matter at what elo or rank you are right now and exprience this all shit.
if you are able to create a new account are feeling fine and fixed in the first hours and days...then the problem is something else and has less to do with internet...maybe and im not sure...
but that just a proof or fact why some people rly go smurf...cause they feel the advantage and this good fixed state.
i meet such player in my team and he spoke my language and i just saw LIVE how easy he can control the whole match and getting easy kills with his smurf account...its fucking unbelieveable how different it all works if compare with me and all the shit hitreg and random movements that i experience condition i have...
that dude said to me in team chat: should i go ace ?
and i said: ok lets go make it happen...
and guess what happen while i was specate him...? he had no problem at all with that and it looked very EZ and his hitreg and everything just worked...he could just run and gun around corners from start and still getting all the kills and even if enemy tryharded to kill him..they still fail on him.
fuck this world.
- dervu
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Re: Rfi causing input lag
That's why I repeat to have measurements, numbers that you can base everything on. It's not easy to do, but there is no other way. Unless you want to wait forever for it to be fixed by someone else. If you don't find common point and rely on some "ideal" image someone has in their head compared to your "ideal" you will forever spin in circles.
Even if you get professionals to find source of whatever is going on in your case, they still need something to compare if what they do is changing anything. No one would like to rely on your "it's good/bad now" opinion.
Even if you get professionals to find source of whatever is going on in your case, they still need something to compare if what they do is changing anything. No one would like to rely on your "it's good/bad now" opinion.
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- themagic
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Re: Rfi causing input lag
i was on Russlan discord groups who talk about all this shit...and even there for everyone is the word "ideal" different and not many rly understand the whole picture and image of all this and what really happening and going on...dervu wrote: ↑05 Oct 2024, 15:39That's why I repeat to have measurements, numbers that you can base everything on. It's not easy to do, but there is no other way. Unless you want to wait forever for it to be fixed by someone else. If you don't find common point and rely on some "ideal" image someone has in their head compared to your "ideal" you will forever spin in circles.
Even if you get professionals to find source of whatever is going on in your case, they still need something to compare if what they do is changing anything. No one would like to rely on your "it's good/bad now" opinion.
someone has it all in low or mid or high or top level but the experience "issues" is similar and everyone agree in chat..."yes that how i feel too !" yes that exact what i have too !" but many dont recognize that they have it at much lower level and elo all this bullshit that happing for them and where they hardstuck with all that shit and can't improve more because of that...cause muscle memory.exe stopped working.
my english bad but explained how i could it...even if it all dont rly sound logical all but that how i see it. maybe someone gonna understand this...
