Help Me Out Guys I Might Be Onto Something Here,
I have been Dealing With These Input Lag Issues for a Long Time I'm a former T2 Rainbow Six Player So I'm not a Noob,
Recently I found that my whole house doesn't have ground so just to resolve that i had put in one Grounded Socket Which is just for My PC,
With all new grounding Rods and wires put in that connects Directly To the Socket in which my PC plugs in. Everything became Butter for about 2-3 days and it went back to shit.
Now Recently i was testing my Sockets Using a Multimeter and i found out that The Ground is working Perfect with 220volts constant but
there is about 35volts between The Ground and Neutral Constantly at all times, I have checked all the Sockets in the house including one which comes directly from the power source to my room without ever going in the house itself, All of these sockets have a 35volt leakage between ground and neutral what am i supposed to do and is it a concern? or a fix maybe?
PC:
Ryzen 5 5600x
Asus B550-F
16GB XPG 3200MHZ
RTX 3060TI
144HZ ZOWIE 2411P
Alienware 240hz
Help Me Out Guys I Might Be Onto Something Here
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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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Re: Help Me Out Guys I Might Be Onto Something Here
https://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/13346 ... d-38-Volts
Is voltage still there when your pc is on too ?
