My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

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yeezinc
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My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by yeezinc » 08 May 2026, 07:09

[center]My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It[/center]

Hello everyone.

I would like to share my experience with “desync” issues in competitive games, something I struggled with for many years and that I know affects a lot of people.

After spending years researching possible solutions, I believe I finally found the root cause of my specific case. I decided to write this article because it may help other people experiencing similar problems.

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My Hardware Journey

Over the years I went through multiple platforms and hardware generations:
  • ASUS P8Z67 + Intel i7 2600K
  • Z170 + i5 7600K
  • Z270 + i5 9600KF
  • B550 + Ryzen 5 5600X
  • Currently B550 + Ryzen 7 5500X3D
I have always been heavily into overclocking, especially memory tuning.

I constantly adjusted:
  • memory frequency
  • timings
  • subtimings
  • voltages
  • Infinity Fabric
  • latency optimization
And I noticed something strange:
The “faster” I made the system, the worse competitive games felt.
The symptoms were always similar:
  • Heavy mouse feeling
  • Delayed responsiveness
  • Enemies appearing instantly
  • Inconsistent hit registration
  • Strange movement
  • Feeling behind everyone else in gunfights
Sometimes the entire PC felt sluggish or “out of sync”.

I even recorded a video showing the issue:

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The Endless Search for a Solution

Like many people, I tried almost everything imaginable:
  • Dedicated network cards
  • Different mice
  • Keyboards
  • PSUs
  • RAM kits
  • Monitors
  • Windows tweaks
  • Registry tweaks
  • BIOS tuning
  • Drivers
  • Different ISPs
  • OpenWRT
  • QoS
  • SQM
  • CAKE
  • HFSC
  • Bufferbloat optimization
  • EMI filters
  • Ferrite cores
  • Power conditioners
  • Grounding improvements
Eventually I went deep into the world of:
  • EMI/RFI
  • Electrical noise
  • Grounding
  • Common-mode noise
  • Electromagnetic interference
I even installed a dedicated grounding rod:
  • Copper rod into the ground
  • New copper wiring
  • Tested everything with a multimeter
It slightly improved the symptoms, but never truly solved the issue.

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The Moment Everything Changed

I currently run OpenWRT on an old Core2Duo machine with:
  • 8GB RAM
  • Two dedicated NICs
  • PPPoE directly from the fiber ONT
One night, the OpenWRT machine started having issues.

Without many options left, I grabbed some old Ethernet cables that ISPs had previously left at my house over the years.

Simple CAT5e UTP cables.
Cheap.
Unshielded.
Nothing “premium”.

I replaced one of my expensive CAT8 shielded cables with a basic CAT5e UTP cable.

And instantly everything changed.

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The Difference Was Insane

The game suddenly felt completely different.

It was like:
  • Enemies became slower
  • Hit registration became smooth
  • Movement felt fluid
  • Mouse input finally felt responsive
Faceit level 7–8 players suddenly felt easy to track.

For the first time in years I could:
  • Clearly see enemies
  • React properly
  • Consistently win gunfights
I immediately replaced every shielded CAT8 cable in my setup with:
  • CAT5e UTP
  • CAT6 UTP
The improvement remained consistent.

That was the moment I realized something extremely important:
More expensive networking gear does NOT automatically mean better stability.
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CRC Errors, Ground Potential Differences and Common-Mode Noise in Ethernet Networks

Most people blame competitive gaming issues entirely on:
  • Servers
  • ISPs
  • Routing
  • Bufferbloat
But in many situations, instability actually originates from the physical and electrical layer inside the local network itself.

Phenomena such as:
  • CRC errors
  • Electrical noise
  • EMI/RFI
  • Ground potential differences
  • Common-mode noise
can cause:
  • Jitter
  • Retransmissions
  • Packet instability
  • Inconsistent hit registration
  • “Desync” feeling
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What Is a CRC Error?

CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) is a mechanism used to verify data integrity in Ethernet communication.

When corrupted packets arrive:
  • CRC validation fails
  • The packet gets discarded
  • Retransmission occurs
This increases:
  • Latency
  • Jitter
  • Response inconsistency
In online games this can result in:
  • Inconsistent movement
  • Delayed enemy updates
  • Unfair gunfights
  • Unstable hit registration
The worst part:
This often does NOT show clearly in regular ping tests.
You may have:
  • 5ms ping
  • No visible packet loss
  • Yet still experience severe timing instability
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Main Causes of CRC Errors

1. Poor Quality Ethernet Cables

Even “CAT8” cables may suffer from:
  • Fake shielding
  • Poor connectors
  • Badly twisted pairs
  • Incorrect impedance
  • Poor manufacturing quality
Many consumer “CAT8” cables sold online do not meet real enterprise specifications.

2. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

Ethernet cables can pick up noise from:
  • Switching power supplies
  • GPUs
  • Monitors
  • UPS units
  • Cheap LEDs
  • Electric motors
  • Nearby power cables
Especially when:
  • Cables run parallel to power lines
  • Cables are bundled together
  • Grounding is poor
3. Ground Potential Difference

Ground potential difference occurs when devices operate under different electrical references.

Example:
  • PC plugged into one outlet
  • Monitor into another
  • ONT/router into another circuit
Even when connected through:
  • Ethernet
  • HDMI
  • USB
parasitic current may circulate between devices.

This can cause:
  • Electrical noise
  • CRC errors
  • USB instability
  • Audio crackling
  • Network instability
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What Is Common-Mode Noise?

Ethernet transmits data using differential signaling.

Without noise:
  • Wire A = +1V
  • Wire B = -1V
  • Difference = 2V
With common-mode noise:
  • Wire A = +3V
  • Wire B = +1V
  • Difference still = 2V
In theory, the noise cancels out.

But in reality:
  • No physical system is perfect
  • Some noise leaks through
  • The Ethernet PHY becomes affected
Result:
  • CRC errors
  • Jitter
  • Retransmissions
  • Timing instability
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Why CAT7/CAT8 Can Sometimes Make Things Worse

CAT7 and CAT8 cables typically use:
  • Heavy shielding
  • S/FTP design
  • Extremely high frequencies
They were designed for:
  • Datacenters
  • Properly grounded racks
  • Industrial environments
In home environments:
  • Imperfect grounding
  • Different power circuits
  • Ground potential differences
  • Lack of true earth grounding
the shielding itself can become a path for parasitic current.

Instead of protecting the signal:
it may actually conduct common-mode noise.

This is why in many real-world home setups:
  • CAT5e UTP
  • CAT6 UTP
can perform more consistently than cheap shielded CAT8 cables.

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Higher Frequency Does NOT Mean Lower Ping

Cable categories support different frequencies:
  • CAT5e → 100 MHz
  • CAT6 → 250 MHz
  • CAT6A → 500 MHz
  • CAT8 → up to 2000 MHz
Higher frequencies increase:
  • Bandwidth capability
  • Signal sensitivity
But they also increase sensitivity to:
  • EMI
  • Grounding issues
  • Impedance mismatch
  • Poor connectors
Higher category does NOT automatically mean lower latency.
Electrical stability matters far more than marketing.

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Final Thoughts

Not every “desync” issue is caused by:
  • Servers
  • ISPs
  • Routing
The physical layer of the network matters far more than most people realize.

CRC errors, EMI, common-mode noise and ground potential differences can absolutely contribute to:
  • Jitter
  • Retransmissions
  • Timing instability
  • Inconsistent gameplay
Sometimes:
a simple and electrically stable setup performs far better than expensive “premium” hardware used incorrectly.

In practice:
A properly installed CAT5e or CAT6 UTP cable often delivers more stable results than shielded CAT8 cables in typical home environments without enterprise-grade grounding infrastructure.

amorou
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Re: My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by amorou » 08 May 2026, 16:45

This discussed at this forum few times , I wish you seen it before man.
And I hope this will be the only problem you will have

I noticed this 6 years ago when I tried cat7 shielded
It also makes mouse movement a little delayed everywhere (desktop vs)
Like if you use uefi instead of legacy or if you installed intel chipset drivers vs.

amorou
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Re: My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by amorou » 08 May 2026, 17:23

Let me write my must haves:

Ram runs default mhz of mobo
0 case fans , only cpu fan exist on case
Cpu fan smaller diameter ( even better = resistor soldered to small case fan to reduce its rpm and use this for cpu cooling)
Unshielded ethernet
Weak gpu ( 1050ti best)
Legacy bios
No chipset drivers
Older nvidia/amd drivers
Secure boot off , tpm vs off
Disable ddc ci on monitor
Ethernet driver , noooo . Use w/e windows installs ( one without receive side scaling vs)

Onboard audio disabled , getting audio from hdmi:
This one is situational to me , some boards its big difference some i dont mind much

Im sure I forgot few things

adrian_13371
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Re: My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by adrian_13371 » 08 May 2026, 17:37

amorou wrote:
08 May 2026, 17:23
Let me write my must haves:

Ram runs default mhz of mobo
0 case fans , only cpu fan exist on case
Cpu fan smaller diameter ( even better = resistor soldered to small case fan to reduce its rpm and use this for cpu cooling)
Unshielded ethernet
Weak gpu ( 1050ti best)
Legacy bios
No chipset drivers
Older nvidia/amd drivers
Secure boot off , tpm vs off
Disable ddc ci on monitor
Ethernet driver , noooo . Use w/e windows installs ( one without receive side scaling vs)

Onboard audio disabled , getting audio from hdmi:
This one is situational to me , some boards its big difference some i dont mind much

Im sure I forgot few things
"Weak gpu ( 1050ti best)" LMAO, some of you guys really are completely delusional, its crazy

amorou
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Re: My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by amorou » 08 May 2026, 17:53

adrian_13371 wrote:
08 May 2026, 17:37
amorou wrote:
08 May 2026, 17:23
Let me write my must haves:

Ram runs default mhz of mobo
0 case fans , only cpu fan exist on case
Cpu fan smaller diameter ( even better = resistor soldered to small case fan to reduce its rpm and use this for cpu cooling)
Unshielded ethernet
Weak gpu ( 1050ti best)
Legacy bios
No chipset drivers
Older nvidia/amd drivers
Secure boot off , tpm vs off
Disable ddc ci on monitor
Ethernet driver , noooo . Use w/e windows installs ( one without receive side scaling vs)

Onboard audio disabled , getting audio from hdmi:
This one is situational to me , some boards its big difference some i dont mind much

Im sure I forgot few things
"Weak gpu ( 1050ti best)" LMAO, some of you guys really are completely delusional, its crazy
These are for a specific condition , I dont know what you saw/read in this forum before but direct your bias venting toward the people who you read from , not toward people you know nothing

TN_fun
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Re: My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by TN_fun » 08 May 2026, 19:19

How long did your "fix" work?
My fix with a brand new Cat 5e cable worked for about 1.5-2 months (about two, to be exact). Then it stopped.
I think all these fixes with new equipment and cables work the same for everyone. Haha.

yeezinc
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Re: My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by yeezinc » 08 May 2026, 23:40

Sorry about the English, I'm using a translator, so I still haven't had any desync problems after the change. Usually my computer gets out of sync a few minutes after making any change. I'm going into the second day and the game feeling is the same, I can see my opponents calmly. I win some shootouts, I lose others, the game is normal compared to what it was like before. 1/all now I'm 17/8 20/15

yeezinc
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Re: My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by yeezinc » 08 May 2026, 23:43

TN_fun wrote:
08 May 2026, 19:19
How long did your "fix" work?
My fix with a brand new Cat 5e cable worked for about 1.5-2 months (about two, to be exact). Then it stopped.
I think all these fixes with new equipment and cables work the same for everyone. Haha.

I forgot to mention I put ferrite clips on these cables, cheap clips really.

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Re: My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by Slender » 09 May 2026, 23:01

yeezinc wrote:
08 May 2026, 23:43
TN_fun wrote:
08 May 2026, 19:19
How long did your "fix" work?
My fix with a brand new Cat 5e cable worked for about 1.5-2 months (about two, to be exact). Then it stopped.
I think all these fixes with new equipment and cables work the same for everyone. Haha.
I forgot to mention I put ferrite clips on these cables, cheap clips really.
mn-zn / ni-zn?

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Re: My Experience With Desync — And How I Finally Solved It

Post by akylen » 10 May 2026, 21:34

Have you not tried playing with wifi ?

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