Did you try a fiber optic cable yet or only a shielded cable with ferrite?
Would try optical cable before ruling it out.
Did you try a fiber optic cable yet or only a shielded cable with ferrite?
I don't have fiber optic cable. If your experiment works, please let me know.pervysage19 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 13:14Did you try a fiber optic cable yet or only a shielded cable with ferrite?
Would try optical cable before ruling it out.
I was the one that posted this thread originally and that fix is still working just fine for me (Displayport fiber optic cable - the hybrid type I guess you can say). I don't have a reason to believe there would be much difference between hybrid types and the pure fiber type that separates the power like someone posted earlier because for me the hybrid is doing the job just fine. But if I had a monitor that supported HDMI 2.1, I would try out the pure fiber version just for fun.Sandy wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 20:35I don't have fiber optic cable. If your experiment works, please let me know.pervysage19 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 13:14Did you try a fiber optic cable yet or only a shielded cable with ferrite?
Would try optical cable before ruling it out.
I have tried almost everything. The only things I haven't tried are fiber optic cables and isolation transformers. I will buy a fiber optic cable now to try. I can return the product within 7 days without any reason in my area.pervysage19 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2025, 03:31I was the one that posted this thread originally and that fix is still working just fine for me (Displayport fiber optic cable - the hybrid type I guess you can say). I don't have a reason to believe there would be much difference between hybrid types and the pure fiber type that separates the power like someone posted earlier because for me the hybrid is doing the job just fine. But if I had a monitor that supported HDMI 2.1, I would try out the pure fiber version just for fun.Sandy wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 20:35I don't have fiber optic cable. If your experiment works, please let me know.pervysage19 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 13:14Did you try a fiber optic cable yet or only a shielded cable with ferrite?
Would try optical cable before ruling it out.
So I would still suggest trying even a hybrid cable and see if it helps you.. hopefully they are easy to obtain where you are at and at reasonable prices and easily returnable if they don't do anything for you.
I tested the optical cable and my conclusion is that the input lag has not decreased but increased. It seems that my computer has a power system problem. This is my conclusion.pervysage19 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2025, 03:31I was the one that posted this thread originally and that fix is still working just fine for me (Displayport fiber optic cable - the hybrid type I guess you can say). I don't have a reason to believe there would be much difference between hybrid types and the pure fiber type that separates the power like someone posted earlier because for me the hybrid is doing the job just fine. But if I had a monitor that supported HDMI 2.1, I would try out the pure fiber version just for fun.Sandy wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 20:35I don't have fiber optic cable. If your experiment works, please let me know.pervysage19 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 13:14Did you try a fiber optic cable yet or only a shielded cable with ferrite?
Would try optical cable before ruling it out.
So I would still suggest trying even a hybrid cable and see if it helps you.. hopefully they are easy to obtain where you are at and at reasonable prices and easily returnable if they don't do anything for you.
1) it is not true experiment if you get 1.4 aoc. you need 2.1 versionSandy wrote: ↑22 Jul 2025, 09:57I tested the optical cable and my conclusion is that the input lag has not decreased but increased. It seems that my computer has a power system problem. This is my conclusion.pervysage19 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2025, 03:31I was the one that posted this thread originally and that fix is still working just fine for me (Displayport fiber optic cable - the hybrid type I guess you can say). I don't have a reason to believe there would be much difference between hybrid types and the pure fiber type that separates the power like someone posted earlier because for me the hybrid is doing the job just fine. But if I had a monitor that supported HDMI 2.1, I would try out the pure fiber version just for fun.Sandy wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 20:35I don't have fiber optic cable. If your experiment works, please let me know.pervysage19 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 13:14
Did you try a fiber optic cable yet or only a shielded cable with ferrite?
Would try optical cable before ruling it out.
So I would still suggest trying even a hybrid cable and see if it helps you.. hopefully they are easy to obtain where you are at and at reasonable prices and easily returnable if they don't do anything for you.
I have given up. If there is other interference in the circuit system, it proves that it is not the problem of the monitor connection cable. So now the problem comes back to electrical interference.Slender wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025, 08:111) it is not true experiment if you get 1.4 aoc. you need 2.1 versionSandy wrote: ↑22 Jul 2025, 09:57I tested the optical cable and my conclusion is that the input lag has not decreased but increased. It seems that my computer has a power system problem. This is my conclusion.pervysage19 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2025, 03:31I was the one that posted this thread originally and that fix is still working just fine for me (Displayport fiber optic cable - the hybrid type I guess you can say). I don't have a reason to believe there would be much difference between hybrid types and the pure fiber type that separates the power like someone posted earlier because for me the hybrid is doing the job just fine. But if I had a monitor that supported HDMI 2.1, I would try out the pure fiber version just for fun.
So I would still suggest trying even a hybrid cable and see if it helps you.. hopefully they are easy to obtain where you are at and at reasonable prices and easily returnable if they don't do anything for you.
2) try to find cheap dp cable (1.4 but better 2.1) and kill electrical ground contact between pc and monitor (kill ground pin / kill shield connect on monitor side).
it can affects on cables (power/data) only.Sandy wrote: ↑24 Jul 2025, 08:35I have given up. If there is other interference in the circuit system, it proves that it is not the problem of the monitor connection cable. So now the problem comes back to electrical interference.Slender wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025, 08:111) it is not true experiment if you get 1.4 aoc. you need 2.1 versionSandy wrote: ↑22 Jul 2025, 09:57I tested the optical cable and my conclusion is that the input lag has not decreased but increased. It seems that my computer has a power system problem. This is my conclusion.pervysage19 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2025, 03:31
I was the one that posted this thread originally and that fix is still working just fine for me (Displayport fiber optic cable - the hybrid type I guess you can say). I don't have a reason to believe there would be much difference between hybrid types and the pure fiber type that separates the power like someone posted earlier because for me the hybrid is doing the job just fine. But if I had a monitor that supported HDMI 2.1, I would try out the pure fiber version just for fun.
So I would still suggest trying even a hybrid cable and see if it helps you.. hopefully they are easy to obtain where you are at and at reasonable prices and easily returnable if they don't do anything for you.
2) try to find cheap dp cable (1.4 but better 2.1) and kill electrical ground contact between pc and monitor (kill ground pin / kill shield connect on monitor side).
Optical fiber and optical cable are differentSandy wrote: ↑22 Jul 2025, 09:57I tested the optical cable and my conclusion is that the input lag has not decreased but increased. It seems that my computer has a power system problem. This is my conclusion.pervysage19 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2025, 03:31I was the one that posted this thread originally and that fix is still working just fine for me (Displayport fiber optic cable - the hybrid type I guess you can say). I don't have a reason to believe there would be much difference between hybrid types and the pure fiber type that separates the power like someone posted earlier because for me the hybrid is doing the job just fine. But if I had a monitor that supported HDMI 2.1, I would try out the pure fiber version just for fun.Sandy wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 20:35I don't have fiber optic cable. If your experiment works, please let me know.pervysage19 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 13:14
Did you try a fiber optic cable yet or only a shielded cable with ferrite?
Would try optical cable before ruling it out.
So I would still suggest trying even a hybrid cable and see if it helps you.. hopefully they are easy to obtain where you are at and at reasonable prices and easily returnable if they don't do anything for you.