Nah don't mess with timers, it's not it.
No FPS gaming possible
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Re: No FPS gaming possible
I can't imagine my internet causing such problems because of a few packets and kbps?
45 packets per second @ download = max. 500 kbps
45 packets per second @ upload = max. 130 kbps
Any Nokia from the 90s can handle that.
I think some timer is out of sync and causing problems. I have a Z690, and I've read about timer problems.
EDIT:
I also have a hint that it can't be the internet.
On my screen, I easily get 10 hits, but the game only shows me 4. The interesting thing is: even with C-hits (local), it's only 4.
If there were something wrong with the internet, I would expect:
C-hits = 10 (client)
S-hits = 4 (server)
But both are 4.
45 packets per second @ download = max. 500 kbps
45 packets per second @ upload = max. 130 kbps
Any Nokia from the 90s can handle that.
I think some timer is out of sync and causing problems. I have a Z690, and I've read about timer problems.
EDIT:
I also have a hint that it can't be the internet.
On my screen, I easily get 10 hits, but the game only shows me 4. The interesting thing is: even with C-hits (local), it's only 4.
If there were something wrong with the internet, I would expect:
C-hits = 10 (client)
S-hits = 4 (server)
But both are 4.
Re: No FPS gaming possible
Don't tweak too much, go with standard settings for bios.LaggyTyp wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 15:08I can't imagine my internet causing such problems because of a few packets and kbps?
45 packets per second @ download = max. 500 kbps
45 packets per second @ upload = max. 130 kbps
Any Nokia from the 90s can handle that.
I think some timer is out of sync and causing problems. I have a Z690, and I've read about timer problems.
Disabled spread spectrum/enable expo/enable c-states(sometimes auto is bugged so you need to enable),disabled intergrated graphics, put Power Supply Idle Control to typical current idle and if needed put ur gpu pcie to gen4 or gen5(depends on what gpu you have).
Then you can search around in windows and see what causes it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AMDHelp/commen ... p_lag_fps/
This is a good guide you can use.
Do you see packet loss in games ?
Used to have similar issues and it wasn't internet.
Re: No FPS gaming possible
I can't disable spread spectrum on my Asus Z690.
Battlefield 2042 or Battlefield 6
- No packet loss (at any time)
- Ping = 12-15ms
- Jitter = up to 2ms
- No error messages
Gameplay:
- I'm not in the action, but in the past
- I need many more shots than others
- No hits from mid-range
Battlefield 2042 or Battlefield 6
- No packet loss (at any time)
- Ping = 12-15ms
- Jitter = up to 2ms
- No error messages
Gameplay:
- I'm not in the action, but in the past
- I need many more shots than others
- No hits from mid-range
Re: No FPS gaming possible
Every PC is different, I can't tell you 100% what causes it.LaggyTyp wrote: ↑13 Aug 2025, 15:22I can't disable spread spectrum on my Asus Z690.
Battlefield 2042 or Battlefield 6
- No packet loss (at any time)
- Ping = 12-15ms
- Jitter = up to 2ms
- No error messages
Gameplay:
- I'm not in the action, but in the past
- I need many more shots than others
- No hits from mid-range
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Best thing you can do on windows is make sure you have high/ultimate power plan and good nvidia and ethernet settings.
Also enable MSI mode and set everything to undefined and make sure you have the right drivers for chipset/nvidia/ethernet/audio.
You don't need to mess with timers.
https://imgur.com/a/cItdLzj
Having a good latencymon on w11 is harder than w10 but doable.
Latencymon looks good, don't worry about it.
Re: No FPS gaming possible
Slender writes that Windows 11 uses an RTC. I've undone all Windows changes. The timer should now be RTC.
But why does the "BCLK TSC HW FIXUP" option affect my desync?
I'm sure it's my computer.
Yes, my ISP sometimes causes problems too, but these feel different.
But why does the "BCLK TSC HW FIXUP" option affect my desync?
I'm sure it's my computer.
Yes, my ISP sometimes causes problems too, but these feel different.
Re: No FPS gaming possible
What is ur mobo/cpu/ram ?
Oh nvm I checked.
Really hard to tell, haven't optimized intel system in years.
Re: No FPS gaming possible
Intel 12900K
ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-A GAMING WIFI D4
2x 16GB DDR4 4000MT CL16 (XMP2)
Windows 11 + ReviOS
CPU, GPU and RAM = Water-cooled (MORA 420)
ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-A GAMING WIFI D4
2x 16GB DDR4 4000MT CL16 (XMP2)
Windows 11 + ReviOS
CPU, GPU and RAM = Water-cooled (MORA 420)
Re: No FPS gaming possible
Ye I saw the first post. I don't like revios but they ain't bad, I'd rather debloat a few things myself.
This problem is weird and can vary from being as single as bad display port or ram to literally anything.
My monitor broke a few months ago and it was causing insane delay but that's extremely unlucky to be the cause for example.
Re: No FPS gaming possible
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1.) All NIC-Options (Device Manager) disabled
a) Interrupt Moderation = On
b) Interrupt Moderation Rate = Off
d) NIC Transmit Buffer (Device Manager) = 1024 (2048)
e) NIC Receive Buffer (Device Manager) = 1024 (2048)
2.) REG: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile
a) NetworkThrottlingIndex = 70 (Decimal)
b) SystemResponsiveness = 10 (Decimal)
3.) BIOS: BCLK TSC HW FIXUP = Enabled
4.) BIOS: All Power Saving Options = Disabled
5.) CMD@Admin: bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy enhanced
6.) CMD@Admin: bcdedit /set disabledynamictick no
