Did you apply any tweaks to Windows?
Are you overclocking cpu/gpu/memory?
I was playing for 1 hour and don't have issues.
Just noticed I'm using RTC (useplatformtick yes).
My CPU is an I5-4690K and no problems as you can see.
useplatformtick and/or disabledynamictick on mouse input lag
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Same thing on default BIOS settings and clean Windows install.
CPU at 4.7ghz, Mem at 4000 C16, RTX 3080 undervolted at 1865mhz but had the same issue with a GTX 1080.
I also don't have any issues with my 5th gen intel laptop just my desktop.
Re: useplatformtick and/or disabledynamictick on mouse input lag
I would start by using stock frequencies for CPU and GPU, and XMP profile for memory.
Also in BIOS disable CPU turbo mode and power savings.
What motherboard do you have?
If it's ASUS you can try a few things.
I'm gonna try with the synthetic timer but it shouldn't cause issues since it was implemented to avoid exactly this type of problem.
Also in BIOS disable CPU turbo mode and power savings.
What motherboard do you have?
If it's ASUS you can try a few things.
I'm gonna try with the synthetic timer but it shouldn't cause issues since it was implemented to avoid exactly this type of problem.
Re: useplatformtick and/or disabledynamictick on mouse input lag
How is "using RTC" related to "(useplatformtick yes)"?
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Re: useplatformtick and/or disabledynamictick on mouse input lag
This was not my best score though, but frametimes fluctuate it's just how it is1000WATT wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 10:34This will become reliable if everyone in the world has a 100% identical assembly (pc components (one revision), os, drivers, settings).
Precisely because everything is different for everyone, there are so many contradictions over the course of the decades.
What do you have in mind?
99th percentile - Frame time counter 99% of the time.
And by the way, the result of pox02 is better than yours, if you take the jitter of the frame time as a reference point.
MT_ max 5.34 99% 0.97 4.37
pox02 max 4.68 99% 1.27 3.41
you advertise your art as "minimal jitter / input latency and overhead"
And you don't notice the obvious things.
If you run dozens of these tests eventually you'll get the lowest possible one
Also I was being sarcastic and not really serious lol.
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Here is mine if you want to compare.
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Excuse me? How would you know my real use case scenario? Most of the games I play, I play CPU bound.
Either way I completely disagree with your statement. GPU/Drivers come way later in the complete OS -> Game -> Screen pipeline.
The chances of frametime fluctuation causes etc are much higher at the beginning of the pipeline. Think OS, game engine, etc.
Hence the reason why investing in a good CPU/Memory, before spending big cash on a GPU has much more impact on frametime stability/smoothness despite the maximum/avg achievable FPS.
It makes perfect sense to
run this at 640x480 unless you specifically want to observe GPU specific attributes, but in that case you're probably better off with a different test utility altogether.
As for windowed/fullscreen I'm pretty sure that's totally out of the scope of timerbench or
this whole thread. You might want to test with presentmon or CapframeX or anything that can actually measure windowed/full screen differences.
LTSC 21H2 Post-install Script
https://github.com/Marctraider/LiveScript-LTSC-21H2
System: MSI Z390 MEG Ace - 2080 Super (300W mod) - 9900K 5GHz Fixed Core (De-lid) - 32GB DDR3-3733-CL18 - Xonar Essence STX II
https://github.com/Marctraider/LiveScript-LTSC-21H2
System: MSI Z390 MEG Ace - 2080 Super (300W mod) - 9900K 5GHz Fixed Core (De-lid) - 32GB DDR3-3733-CL18 - Xonar Essence STX II
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I have no more questions
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