UPDATE 2 | Fixed input lag and floaty mouse with UPS

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse

Post by Slender » 03 Dec 2025, 10:35

sulaemulae wrote: ↑
03 Dec 2025, 02:41
Slender wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 21:12
sulaemulae wrote: ↑
28 Nov 2025, 19:52
I know a guy claiming 'Richard Grays power company (RGPC 400 PRO) ' fixed by a lot for him. Desyncs, monitor and controls. :P
ahhahahahahaahahhahah
Iooks like only half of what's inside the box, did u take that photo or u can see through things?
seems like fake photo

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE

Post by Slender » 04 Dec 2025, 13:47

do u understand now that not electricity?

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE

Post by Roxtar » 05 Dec 2025, 05:31

Slender wrote: ↑
04 Dec 2025, 13:47
do u understand now that not electricity?
No UPS = LAG, 2000VA UPS = NO LAG

Yeah I think it has something to do with electricity buddy.

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE

Post by Slender » 05 Dec 2025, 05:34

Roxtar wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:31
Slender wrote: ↑
04 Dec 2025, 13:47
do u understand now that not electricity?
No UPS = LAG, 2000VA UPS = NO LAG

Yeah I think it has something to do with electricity buddy.
@ I moved the PC as far away as the power cable allowed and I have to say: the feeling is incredibly amazing now.

what that mean?

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE

Post by Roxtar » 05 Dec 2025, 05:36

Slender wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:34
Roxtar wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:31
Slender wrote: ↑
04 Dec 2025, 13:47
do u understand now that not electricity?
No UPS = LAG, 2000VA UPS = NO LAG

Yeah I think it has something to do with electricity buddy.
@ I moved the PC as far away as the power cable allowed and I have to say: the feeling is incredibly amazing now.

what that mean?
That the manual guide tells you to move your pc 20 cm apart from the UPS :D

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE

Post by Slender » 05 Dec 2025, 05:38

Roxtar wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:36
Slender wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:34
Roxtar wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:31
Slender wrote: ↑
04 Dec 2025, 13:47
do u understand now that not electricity?
No UPS = LAG, 2000VA UPS = NO LAG

Yeah I think it has something to do with electricity buddy.
@ I moved the PC as far away as the power cable allowed and I have to say: the feeling is incredibly amazing now.

what that mean?
That the manual guide tells you to move your pc 20 cm apart from the UPS :D
yes, exactly.
do u understand why?

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE

Post by spkii » 09 Dec 2025, 06:04

Roxtar wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:36
Slender wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:34
Roxtar wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:31
Slender wrote: ↑
04 Dec 2025, 13:47
do u understand now that not electricity?
No UPS = LAG, 2000VA UPS = NO LAG

Yeah I think it has something to do with electricity buddy.
@ I moved the PC as far away as the power cable allowed and I have to say: the feeling is incredibly amazing now.

what that mean?
That the manual guide tells you to move your pc 20 cm apart from the UPS :D
Hey, how is it going? im gonna try with this: https://www.amazon.es/dp/B072LPKMN3/?co ... dp_it&th=1 U still going good?

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE

Post by Roxtar » 09 Dec 2025, 15:24

spkii wrote: ↑
09 Dec 2025, 06:04
Hey, how is it going? im gonna try with this: https://www.amazon.es/dp/B072LPKMN3/?co ... dp_it&th=1 U still going good?
Yes! In case it doesn't work for you just return it, make sure to follow this setup: wall outlet->ups->pc, monitors etc...

Also make sure to enable the LINE mode by pressing the ON button 2 seconds, that's the mode that filters and converts the electricity.

I'm looking forward to hearing about your experience with it.

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE

Post by Roxtar » 17 Dec 2025, 04:00

Slender wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:34
yes, exactly.
do u understand why?
I think it had more to do with the UPS having enough room to cool and work properlly, however, I've been researching into this a lot more since the posting of the thread, and I have to say that your theory might not be so wrong as I initially thought.

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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE

Post by Slender » 17 Dec 2025, 04:09

Roxtar wrote: ↑
17 Dec 2025, 04:00
Slender wrote: ↑
05 Dec 2025, 05:34
yes, exactly.
do u understand why?
I think it had more to do with the UPS having enough room to cool and work properlly, however, I've been researching into this a lot more since the posting of the thread, and I have to say that your theory might not be so wrong as I initially thought.
yes, bro, because i think we all have the same issue. Ups can help us, but there not about only double conversion. If you gameplay still good, you can help us and dissambelly your ups, and photo components inside: input, output, main plate.
If your ups start work, after you move it, i think you move power cable, and that cable, change positions, and not affect anymore on signal cable. In that case, you walls may not emit, but your conductors start emit when u connect it to socet and after ups (im still think ups can help a little fix wire). If that electric field, you can get any detector electromagnetic field, like wt3120 or wt3121 and check field. After u get 0 point in your room, you can try place your setup, in that area. It may fix your issue.

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