To be fair, I was playing on a laptop in the problem area, and the difference was truly night and day.MaleGigolo wrote: β21 Oct 2025, 16:31Well you can't explain that to a low IQ person that uses ChatGPT and still can't write a coherent sentence. Poor guy thinks he will solve the problem by playing on a laptop. HAHAHAHA. About 15 years late discovery.Slender wrote: β21 Oct 2025, 16:14Boom, I start the PC on battery power.. and.... nothing.MK92 wrote: β21 Oct 2025, 15:50Exactly, but the dude still refuses to accept that the problem is electrical, even though he admitted that he's known for a decade that running well at night means overloaded electrical grid, but then, the electricity somehow isn't the problem according to him, it must be some other magic that appears just during the day.
And there are still no answers regarding the laptop test - because, you know what, he shockingly discovered that the laptop works like a charm on batteries, but if you plug it directly into a wall outlet, it works like shit again... which would lead to another shocking discovery, that the problem is indeed electrical.
A damaged transformer neutral or a current leak doesn't necessarily mean the problem is confined to the socet. The transformer can emit radio frequency interference, and it can be quite strong.
