For the first time in a very long time, the input lag problem is completely gone.

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TN_fun
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Re: For the first time in a very long time, the input lag problem is completely gone.

Post by TN_fun » 07 Jun 2026, 14:38

Just ignore this troll. YouTube is full of videos showing the issue and how it changes the gameplay and monitor image. Here is one such example:
https://youtu.be/tIXcbd8I0Pw?si=SaNVQOEuyOzuXwOL

adrian_13371
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Re: For the first time in a very long time, the input lag problem is completely gone.

Post by adrian_13371 » 07 Jun 2026, 15:11

TN_fun wrote:
07 Jun 2026, 14:38
Just ignore this troll. YouTube is full of videos showing the issue and how it changes the gameplay and monitor image. Here is one such example:
https://youtu.be/tIXcbd8I0Pw?si=SaNVQOEuyOzuXwOL
What does this video even show? The guy is schizo shaking his mouse? No info on the monitor he's using/pc specs/frames per second, probably some ips with mediocre pixel response time, do that shaking on oled and it will be cleaner. This video proves nothing

TN_fun
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Re: For the first time in a very long time, the input lag problem is completely gone.

Post by TN_fun » 07 Jun 2026, 15:28

adrian_13371 wrote:
07 Jun 2026, 15:11
TN_fun wrote:
07 Jun 2026, 14:38
Just ignore this troll. YouTube is full of videos showing the issue and how it changes the gameplay and monitor image. Here is one such example:
https://youtu.be/tIXcbd8I0Pw?si=SaNVQOEuyOzuXwOL
What does this video even show? The guy is schizo shaking his mouse? No info on the monitor he's using/pc specs/frames per second, probably some ips with mediocre pixel response time, do that shaking on oled and it will be cleaner. This video proves nothing
Dude, if your IQ is over 60, you can just use Google Translate to translate the comments. This guy isn't a schizo, don't project your own issues here. He's not shaking his mouse, this is fully done by a program called AMD Frame Latency Meter. You can probably see that the left and right sides are different. This is video from a single PC and monitor, recorded at different times.

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Re: For the first time in a very long time, the input lag problem is completely gone.

Post by Mr1991 » 11 Jun 2026, 06:41

TN_fun wrote:
07 Jun 2026, 14:38
Just ignore this troll. YouTube is full of videos showing the issue and how it changes the gameplay and monitor image. Here is one such example:
https://youtu.be/tIXcbd8I0Pw?si=SaNVQOEuyOzuXwOL
These people want to believe components that run on electricity, aren’t affected by electricity, you can buy a USB light bulb and you will get fluctuations in the brightness just by moving the connector in the port, certain angles/pressure against the metal contacts increase/decrease the brightness, now imagine that with your mouse and every single piece of hardware in your system.

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Re: For the first time in a very long time, the input lag problem is completely gone.

Post by amorou » Yesterday, 18:41

adrian_13371 wrote:
07 Jun 2026, 08:26
MK92 wrote:
07 Jun 2026, 08:09
adrian_13371 wrote:
07 Jun 2026, 07:23
MK92 wrote:
07 Jun 2026, 06:15


Lol, the UI animations in windows, browser, anywhere loading slowly and choppy like the refresh rate on the desktop is actually below 50, websites loading slower (NOT an internet speed issue, but processing of the CPU), mouse leaving trails behind and being delayed (moving mouse left and right at moderate speed provides like 5 cursors at the same time on the screen, because refreshing and frametime pacing is so low). And among many examples, if you put 3 icons on the desktop, one above each other, and you try to move cursor above all of them up and down fastly, the one in the middle won't even be "registered" - i.e. it won't be highlighted like it should, it simply skip this input and goes to the next icon.

Not to mention clearly degraded visuals like blury text, washed colours, brigthness of the monitor clearly being lower than it should be and is "wobbling" and "breathing" etc., you don't need to measure something that can be felt by using the PC for literally 10 seconds that everything is off, from refresh rate, output delays and desync between picture, sound and inputs, frametime pacing is broken, typing is dealyed, mouse is delayed, everything is delayed because of error-correcting protocol that triggers when there are power issues.

And I have a measures - the neutral drift between L and N+E was 6V and even higher right after I turned off appliances, while now when the PC works perfectly it's below 2V.

This is what actual power issues does to a PC, while people which are "behind the server", "hitbox is not correct", "enemies see me first" and stuff like that, yeah they are probably schizos, since this is done server-side and cannot be caused by electricity.
All of these issues listed and yet nobody has ever caught that on camera? Why? because there is no such thing, electricity has no effect on your monitor quality/refresh rate or the speed of your pc, its impossible. Unless you can prove me wrong
Sure, electricity is just an ON/OFF binary state, it either work and power up the PC, or it doesn't...my ass...if you have no idea how a broken neutral reference, neutral potential, polarity problems, high impedance, voltage sags and fluctuations, neutral drift, ground loops, harmonics, or just simple stuff like corroded and loose connectors etc. etc. could interact with sophisticated and sensitive devices like modern PCs, then you better don't say anything...this is like saying that tyres on a car have no impact on car's performance or some crap like that.

Power issues are causing 90% of problems for people in this forum, its just that someone has minor electrical issues (= minor symptoms), and some of us had huge faults in installation (= major symptoms, and almost non-usable PC). If the PSU's active PFC cannot regulate power correctly anymore because the electricity is bad, then 3.3V, 5v and 12V internal rails collapse, ripple increases, transient response became shit, and you have those symptoms.
The only symptoms that bad electricity could give is that your games or the whole pc would crash and that's only if your psu is trash, some schizo "bad image quality" or web pages loading slower is impossible. You could ask amd/intel engineer and they would told you the same thing
Go buy two light dimmer switches , use them on incandescent light bulb , test pc

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