my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

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skkiNN
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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by skkiNN » 10 Oct 2025, 06:10

Same situatuon as you guys... Midnight till 6.A.M. every game Is night and day diff... Did someone tried an isolator galvanic transformer?? I saw It filters a lot of harmonics

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themagic
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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by themagic » 10 Oct 2025, 06:35

skkiNN wrote:
10 Oct 2025, 06:10
Same situatuon as you guys... Midnight till 6.A.M. every game Is night and day diff... Did someone tried an isolator galvanic transformer?? I saw It filters a lot of harmonics
Im only gonna drop my 2cents here and what I remember from old days...

The days when everything here was more stable and better playable I had same thing as you Guys and at Night everything was better than if compare to at morning or rush hour and mid day as example (where my performance drop the most)...already back then I could too notice this differences but I just ignored it and was still happy...cause most of the time i start to play at night anyway and sit on my pc...

But only until...when everything become even worse than that and after 24/7 only bullshit which I start to notice and most of time only bad online experience started and don't was matter more at what Time i joined and played and tried...

everything was and become same shit.

Kyousuke
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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by Kyousuke » 22 Oct 2025, 13:59

so I still haven’t fixed the input lag, but I noticed a few other people also have graphic issue too, and I think it's power related too. Ever since I moved to my new apartment, I updated the BIOS, and reinstalled Windows a few times, no luck but something changed. out of nowhere, my graphics started looking smoother, with way less blur. I honestly don’t even know what exactly I did, since I was messing around with a bunch of stuff at once.
I have RTX 4090, I upgraded from a 3070 Ti, but the graphics still looked like shit, all blurry and smeared even on my 240 Hz OLED. Then after moving into the new apartment, it started getting better little by little. Not instantly, but gradually, until one day it just looked better idk what changed, before I had done everything but not any improvement. it's like my PC got healed or something.
But yeah, I’m still stuck with input lag. so I tried again, plugging my power filter - Audiolab DC Blocker 6 into my PC one more time. What’s weird is that the graphics instantly got worse, more blurry, motion less smooth, colors looked off. then I OC the CPU, lock cpu clock speed to 52, setting LLC to mode 4… still the same. it Looked exactly like how it used to back at my old house. Then I switched back to using without the power filter, suddenly graphics looked better again. So now I think the power filter has made my graphic looked worse, and the power from my old house too (I did not use the power filter in my old house)
But Input lag’s still there, enemies still kill me in a millisecond though

Sandy
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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by Sandy » 24 Oct 2025, 05:47

Kyousuke wrote:
22 Oct 2025, 13:59
so I still haven’t fixed the input lag, but I noticed a few other people also have graphic issue too, and I think it's power related too. Ever since I moved to my new apartment, I updated the BIOS, and reinstalled Windows a few times, no luck but something changed. out of nowhere, my graphics started looking smoother, with way less blur. I honestly don’t even know what exactly I did, since I was messing around with a bunch of stuff at once.
I have RTX 4090, I upgraded from a 3070 Ti, but the graphics still looked like shit, all blurry and smeared even on my 240 Hz OLED. Then after moving into the new apartment, it started getting better little by little. Not instantly, but gradually, until one day it just looked better idk what changed, before I had done everything but not any improvement. it's like my PC got healed or something.
But yeah, I’m still stuck with input lag. so I tried again, plugging my power filter - Audiolab DC Blocker 6 into my PC one more time. What’s weird is that the graphics instantly got worse, more blurry, motion less smooth, colors looked off. then I OC the CPU, lock cpu clock speed to 52, setting LLC to mode 4… still the same. it Looked exactly like how it used to back at my old house. Then I switched back to using without the power filter, suddenly graphics looked better again. So now I think the power filter has made my graphic looked worse, and the power from my old house too (I did not use the power filter in my old house)
But Input lag’s still there, enemies still kill me in a millisecond though
Many professional players also encounter input lag issues during competitions. Try a high-quality isolation transformer and reduce the neutral voltage to 0. This may be the last hope.

Kyousuke
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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by Kyousuke » 24 Oct 2025, 07:36

Sandy wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 05:47
Kyousuke wrote:
22 Oct 2025, 13:59
so I still haven’t fixed the input lag, but I noticed a few other people also have graphic issue too, and I think it's power related too. Ever since I moved to my new apartment, I updated the BIOS, and reinstalled Windows a few times, no luck but something changed. out of nowhere, my graphics started looking smoother, with way less blur. I honestly don’t even know what exactly I did, since I was messing around with a bunch of stuff at once.
I have RTX 4090, I upgraded from a 3070 Ti, but the graphics still looked like shit, all blurry and smeared even on my 240 Hz OLED. Then after moving into the new apartment, it started getting better little by little. Not instantly, but gradually, until one day it just looked better idk what changed, before I had done everything but not any improvement. it's like my PC got healed or something.
But yeah, I’m still stuck with input lag. so I tried again, plugging my power filter - Audiolab DC Blocker 6 into my PC one more time. What’s weird is that the graphics instantly got worse, more blurry, motion less smooth, colors looked off. then I OC the CPU, lock cpu clock speed to 52, setting LLC to mode 4… still the same. it Looked exactly like how it used to back at my old house. Then I switched back to using without the power filter, suddenly graphics looked better again. So now I think the power filter has made my graphic looked worse, and the power from my old house too (I did not use the power filter in my old house)
But Input lag’s still there, enemies still kill me in a millisecond though
Many professional players also encounter input lag issues during competitions. Try a high-quality isolation transformer and reduce the neutral voltage to 0. This may be the last hope.
I’ve wasted a lot of money on this stuff, UPS units (both offline and online), isolation transformers, but maybe my equipment just isn’t good enough. I even tried the Furman everyone kept recommending; it helped a bit, maybe around 20%. I might plug it back in and use it for a while to see if it gets any better over time. VPN just don't work anymore, no matter it's 1.1.1.1 or Expressvpn or Exitlag. I tweaked Nvidia control panel and it faster for a while then turn to shit again.
anyway, I cant be sure what’s actually causing the input lag anymore. But one thing I’m certain about, the day before, the graphics looked noticeably worse after I used the power conditioner from audiolab, I’m convinced it’s power-related at least for my graphic.

Sandy
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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by Sandy » 24 Oct 2025, 08:34

Kyousuke wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 07:36
Sandy wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 05:47
Kyousuke wrote:
22 Oct 2025, 13:59
so I still haven’t fixed the input lag, but I noticed a few other people also have graphic issue too, and I think it's power related too. Ever since I moved to my new apartment, I updated the BIOS, and reinstalled Windows a few times, no luck but something changed. out of nowhere, my graphics started looking smoother, with way less blur. I honestly don’t even know what exactly I did, since I was messing around with a bunch of stuff at once.
I have RTX 4090, I upgraded from a 3070 Ti, but the graphics still looked like shit, all blurry and smeared even on my 240 Hz OLED. Then after moving into the new apartment, it started getting better little by little. Not instantly, but gradually, until one day it just looked better idk what changed, before I had done everything but not any improvement. it's like my PC got healed or something.
But yeah, I’m still stuck with input lag. so I tried again, plugging my power filter - Audiolab DC Blocker 6 into my PC one more time. What’s weird is that the graphics instantly got worse, more blurry, motion less smooth, colors looked off. then I OC the CPU, lock cpu clock speed to 52, setting LLC to mode 4… still the same. it Looked exactly like how it used to back at my old house. Then I switched back to using without the power filter, suddenly graphics looked better again. So now I think the power filter has made my graphic looked worse, and the power from my old house too (I did not use the power filter in my old house)
But Input lag’s still there, enemies still kill me in a millisecond though
Many professional players also encounter input lag issues during competitions. Try a high-quality isolation transformer and reduce the neutral voltage to 0. This may be the last hope.
I’ve wasted a lot of money on this stuff, UPS units (both offline and online), isolation transformers, but maybe my equipment just isn’t good enough. I even tried the Furman everyone kept recommending; it helped a bit, maybe around 20%. I might plug it back in and use it for a while to see if it gets any better over time. VPN just don't work anymore, no matter it's 1.1.1.1 or Expressvpn or Exitlag. I tweaked Nvidia control panel and it faster for a while then turn to shit again.
anyway, I cant be sure what’s actually causing the input lag anymore. But one thing I’m certain about, the day before, the graphics looked noticeably worse after I used the power conditioner from audiolab, I’m convinced it’s power-related at least for my graphic.
Buy a voltage tester and make sure the voltage in every part of the computer case is 0. You will find that there is voltage in many places where you think there is no electricity. Find a way to reduce the voltage to 0. Many people do not connect their own ground wires in accordance with regulations. The resistance of the ground wire must be extremely low. In addition, a high-quality isolation transformer that can reduce the voltage between the neutral wire and the ground wire to 0 is very expensive. I have been looking for a reliable transformer recently, but it is not available where I live.

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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by Slender » 24 Oct 2025, 10:08

Sandy wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 08:34
Kyousuke wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 07:36
Sandy wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 05:47
Kyousuke wrote:
22 Oct 2025, 13:59
so I still haven’t fixed the input lag, but I noticed a few other people also have graphic issue too, and I think it's power related too. Ever since I moved to my new apartment, I updated the BIOS, and reinstalled Windows a few times, no luck but something changed. out of nowhere, my graphics started looking smoother, with way less blur. I honestly don’t even know what exactly I did, since I was messing around with a bunch of stuff at once.
I have RTX 4090, I upgraded from a 3070 Ti, but the graphics still looked like shit, all blurry and smeared even on my 240 Hz OLED. Then after moving into the new apartment, it started getting better little by little. Not instantly, but gradually, until one day it just looked better idk what changed, before I had done everything but not any improvement. it's like my PC got healed or something.
But yeah, I’m still stuck with input lag. so I tried again, plugging my power filter - Audiolab DC Blocker 6 into my PC one more time. What’s weird is that the graphics instantly got worse, more blurry, motion less smooth, colors looked off. then I OC the CPU, lock cpu clock speed to 52, setting LLC to mode 4… still the same. it Looked exactly like how it used to back at my old house. Then I switched back to using without the power filter, suddenly graphics looked better again. So now I think the power filter has made my graphic looked worse, and the power from my old house too (I did not use the power filter in my old house)
But Input lag’s still there, enemies still kill me in a millisecond though
Many professional players also encounter input lag issues during competitions. Try a high-quality isolation transformer and reduce the neutral voltage to 0. This may be the last hope.
I’ve wasted a lot of money on this stuff, UPS units (both offline and online), isolation transformers, but maybe my equipment just isn’t good enough. I even tried the Furman everyone kept recommending; it helped a bit, maybe around 20%. I might plug it back in and use it for a while to see if it gets any better over time. VPN just don't work anymore, no matter it's 1.1.1.1 or Expressvpn or Exitlag. I tweaked Nvidia control panel and it faster for a while then turn to shit again.
anyway, I cant be sure what’s actually causing the input lag anymore. But one thing I’m certain about, the day before, the graphics looked noticeably worse after I used the power conditioner from audiolab, I’m convinced it’s power-related at least for my graphic.
Buy a voltage tester and make sure the voltage in every part of the computer case is 0. You will find that there is voltage in many places where you think there is no electricity. Find a way to reduce the voltage to 0. Many people do not connect their own ground wires in accordance with regulations. The resistance of the ground wire must be extremely low. In addition, a high-quality isolation transformer that can reduce the voltage between the neutral wire and the ground wire to 0 is very expensive. I have been looking for a reliable transformer recently, but it is not available where I live.
im using that, only affect on audio, but only intergral amplifier. Halvanic isolation cant resolve that cuz that not electicity problem.

Sandy
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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by Sandy » 25 Oct 2025, 08:49

Slender wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 10:08
Sandy wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 08:34
Kyousuke wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 07:36
Sandy wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 05:47


Many professional players also encounter input lag issues during competitions. Try a high-quality isolation transformer and reduce the neutral voltage to 0. This may be the last hope.
I’ve wasted a lot of money on this stuff, UPS units (both offline and online), isolation transformers, but maybe my equipment just isn’t good enough. I even tried the Furman everyone kept recommending; it helped a bit, maybe around 20%. I might plug it back in and use it for a while to see if it gets any better over time. VPN just don't work anymore, no matter it's 1.1.1.1 or Expressvpn or Exitlag. I tweaked Nvidia control panel and it faster for a while then turn to shit again.
anyway, I cant be sure what’s actually causing the input lag anymore. But one thing I’m certain about, the day before, the graphics looked noticeably worse after I used the power conditioner from audiolab, I’m convinced it’s power-related at least for my graphic.
Buy a voltage tester and make sure the voltage in every part of the computer case is 0. You will find that there is voltage in many places where you think there is no electricity. Find a way to reduce the voltage to 0. Many people do not connect their own ground wires in accordance with regulations. The resistance of the ground wire must be extremely low. In addition, a high-quality isolation transformer that can reduce the voltage between the neutral wire and the ground wire to 0 is very expensive. I have been looking for a reliable transformer recently, but it is not available where I live.
im using that, only affect on audio, but only intergral amplifier. Halvanic isolation cant resolve that cuz that not electicity problem.
Are you sure you have achieved a neutral voltage of 0? I finally lowered my chassis voltage to around 5V and the input lag was greatly reduced and has been maintained for a week.

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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by amorou » 27 Oct 2025, 13:01

Kyousuke wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 07:36
Sandy wrote:
24 Oct 2025, 05:47
Kyousuke wrote:
22 Oct 2025, 13:59
so I still haven’t fixed the input lag, but I noticed a few other people also have graphic issue too, and I think it's power related too. Ever since I moved to my new apartment, I updated the BIOS, and reinstalled Windows a few times, no luck but something changed. out of nowhere, my graphics started looking smoother, with way less blur. I honestly don’t even know what exactly I did, since I was messing around with a bunch of stuff at once.
I have RTX 4090, I upgraded from a 3070 Ti, but the graphics still looked like shit, all blurry and smeared even on my 240 Hz OLED. Then after moving into the new apartment, it started getting better little by little. Not instantly, but gradually, until one day it just looked better idk what changed, before I had done everything but not any improvement. it's like my PC got healed or something.
But yeah, I’m still stuck with input lag. so I tried again, plugging my power filter - Audiolab DC Blocker 6 into my PC one more time. What’s weird is that the graphics instantly got worse, more blurry, motion less smooth, colors looked off. then I OC the CPU, lock cpu clock speed to 52, setting LLC to mode 4… still the same. it Looked exactly like how it used to back at my old house. Then I switched back to using without the power filter, suddenly graphics looked better again. So now I think the power filter has made my graphic looked worse, and the power from my old house too (I did not use the power filter in my old house)
But Input lag’s still there, enemies still kill me in a millisecond though
Many professional players also encounter input lag issues during competitions. Try a high-quality isolation transformer and reduce the neutral voltage to 0. This may be the last hope.
I’ve wasted a lot of money on this stuff, UPS units (both offline and online), isolation transformers, but maybe my equipment just isn’t good enough. I even tried the Furman everyone kept recommending; it helped a bit, maybe around 20%. I might plug it back in and use it for a while to see if it gets any better over time. VPN just don't work anymore, no matter it's 1.1.1.1 or Expressvpn or Exitlag. I tweaked Nvidia control panel and it faster for a while then turn to shit again.
anyway, I cant be sure what’s actually causing the input lag anymore. But one thing I’m certain about, the day before, the graphics looked noticeably worse after I used the power conditioner from audiolab, I’m convinced it’s power-related at least for my graphic.
What model was on-line ups

soul4kills
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Re: my game is really fast in midnight but slow in morning

Post by soul4kills » 29 Oct 2025, 18:16

amorou wrote:
27 Oct 2025, 13:01
What model was on-line ups
I'm curious as well. Online/Double-Conversion UPS's should solve dirty power problems as it converts the power to dc and back to ac again. The conversion cleans it out completely. And they are usually quite expensive $800+.

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