Hello everyone,
After several months of searching for a solution and trying to fix input lag, unbelievably fast enemy reactions, bad hit registration and poor, sluggish mouse movements in order to make the game run smoothly, I finally found a solution for people who have Ryzen processors with X3D cache, like I do.
I tried every possible solution from this site, but none of them fully did the job the way it should work.
The problem in this case was HPET.
Since I have a B650 Gigabyte X AX V2 motherboard and there’s no option in the BIOS to disable HPET, I had to forcefully disable it using Command Prompt(run as administrator).
Here is tutorial in case that somebody is not familiar how to do this.
Step 1. Press Win + S at the same time to evoke the search bar.
Step 2. Type cmd to locate Command Prompt and do a right-click on it to choose Run as administrator.
Step 3. Step 3. Copy & paste the following command and tap on Enter to disable DPET.
bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock
bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes
Step 4. Reboot your computer to make this change effective and also I disabled High Precision Event timer in Device Manager as well before restarting.
Please let me know did this work for you.
Counter Strike 2 - Input Lag
Re: Counter Strike 2 - Input Lag
I think you are not right,when you go in bios on gigabyte you can see the hpet option,also "bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes" has nothing to do with hpet,and do you use scewin ?destroyer4b wrote: ↑04 Jun 2025, 00:50Hello everyone,
After several months of searching for a solution and trying to fix input lag, unbelievably fast enemy reactions, bad hit registration and poor, sluggish mouse movements in order to make the game run smoothly, I finally found a solution for people who have Ryzen processors with X3D cache, like I do.
I tried every possible solution from this site, but none of them fully did the job the way it should work.
The problem in this case was HPET.
Since I have a B650 Gigabyte X AX V2 motherboard and there’s no option in the BIOS to disable HPET, I had to forcefully disable it using Command Prompt(run as administrator).
Here is tutorial in case that somebody is not familiar how to do this.
Step 1. Press Win + S at the same time to evoke the search bar.
Step 2. Type cmd to locate Command Prompt and do a right-click on it to choose Run as administrator.
Step 3. Step 3. Copy & paste the following command and tap on Enter to disable DPET.
bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock
bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes
Step 4. Reboot your computer to make this change effective and also I disabled High Precision Event timer in Device Manager as well before restarting.
Please let me know did this work for you.
