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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Roxtar » 28 Nov 2025, 03:31

[email protected] wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:15
Roxtar wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:03
I see, anyways I think that's too much schizo, I try to focus on plausible things that can be proved/fixed, if we start searching for interference in the air we would never fix the issue.
Interference in the air is easy and cheap to fix with faraday fabric.
How do you check or meassure interference in the air?

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Slender » 28 Nov 2025, 03:32

Roxtar wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 02:14
Slender wrote: ↑
27 Nov 2025, 19:19
ups cant fix air
Air? We are talking about filtering dirty electricity
dirty electricity = electric field

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Slender » 28 Nov 2025, 03:34

Roxtar wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:03
[email protected] wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:00
Roxtar wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 02:14
Slender wrote: ↑
27 Nov 2025, 19:19
ups cant fix air
Air? We are talking about filtering dirty electricity
That what he means:
Harmonic interference transmitted over the air is caused by high switching frequencies and wide frequency spectra, which propagate like radio waves and are particularly relevant in building technology.

They are caused by nonlinear loads such as frequency converters and can interfere with sensitive devices such as computers or lead to hardware failures and system crashes.

Disruptions to IT and communication systems: Massive disruptions such as operational failures, system crashes, data problems and screen flickering can occur.
I see, anyways I think that's too much schizo, I try to focus on plausible things that can be proved/fixed, if we start searching for interference in the air we would never fix the issue.
u never fix it by socet filter

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Roxtar » 28 Nov 2025, 03:38

Slender wrote: ↑
27 Nov 2025, 19:19
dirty electricity = electric field
False, it can be caused by multiple reasons, from faulty wire to a bad connection, it doesn't have to be necessarily a electric field problem, maybe in your case it is but not every case.
Slender wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:34
u never fix it by socet filter
Again, maybe not your case specifically but I don't think mine is caused by air or electric fields, and I think it doesn't hurt trying to filter your electricity before start chasing interferences on the air, worst case scenario and your double conversion UPS doesn't work for you, just return it.

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Slender » 28 Nov 2025, 03:48

Roxtar wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:38
Slender wrote: ↑
27 Nov 2025, 19:19
dirty electricity = electric field
False
keep installing useless things between your pc and the socet.

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by [email protected] » 28 Nov 2025, 03:54

Roxtar wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:31
How do you check or meassure interference in the air?
ItΒ΄s possible but not for us.


Slender, you are even not trying to understand this attempt to fix the problem.

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Roxtar » 28 Nov 2025, 03:55

Slender wrote: ↑
27 Nov 2025, 19:19
keep installing useless things between your pc and the socet.
How's it useless? It already improved the issue for me by a large margin, I can instantly feel the difference when I turn on/off the online mode in the UPS. You're just projecting your frustration to others...

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Slender » 28 Nov 2025, 04:02

Roxtar wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:55
Slender wrote: ↑
27 Nov 2025, 19:19
keep installing useless things between your pc and the socet.
How's it useless? It already improved the issue for me by a large margin, I can instantly feel the difference when I turn on/off the online mode in the UPS. You're just projecting your frustration to others...
You can spend your whole life experiencing improvement from plugging something into an socet, but it won't fix the problem.
I'm telling you this only because I want to save you time and money.
I also experience improvement from connecting something metal between the PC and the socket, but believe me, a real fix costs a couple of bucks, and I wrote about this a long time ago.

and, if you think, your problem is socet, disconnect ups and play on battery, if you not feel instant fix, that is not socet.

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Slender » 28 Nov 2025, 04:07

Roxtar wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:31
[email protected] wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:15
Roxtar wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 03:03
I see, anyways I think that's too much schizo, I try to focus on plausible things that can be proved/fixed, if we start searching for interference in the air we would never fix the issue.
Interference in the air is easy and cheap to fix with faraday fabric.
How do you check or meassure interference in the air?
3.5 aux cable and sound card

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Roxtar » 28 Nov 2025, 04:15

Slender wrote: ↑
27 Nov 2025, 19:19
You can spend your whole life experiencing improvement from plugging something into an socet, but it won't fix the problem.
I'm telling you this only because I want to save you time and money.
I appreciate that, but in MY CASE filtering electricity thru a double conversion UPS is working, maybe your case is different and indeed caused by air interferences.
Slender wrote: ↑
27 Nov 2025, 19:19

I also experience improvement from connecting something metal between the PC and the socket, but believe me, a real fix costs a couple of bucks, and I wrote about this a long time ago.
Something metal? Wdym.
Slender wrote: ↑
27 Nov 2025, 19:19
and, if you think, your problem is socet, disconnect ups and play on battery, if you not feel instant fix, that is not socet.
I already feel the difference, that's why I'm stating it is electricity related

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