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Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
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This subforum is for advanced users only. This separate area is for niche or unexpected lag issues such as electromagnetic interference (EMI, EMF, electrical, radiofrequency, etc). Interference of all kinds (wired, wireless, external, internal, environment, bad component) can cause error-correction (ECC) latencies like a bad modem connection, except internally in a circuit. ECC = retransmits = lag. Troubleshooting may require university degree. Your lag issue is likely not EMI.
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Re: Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
yeah i do be having lights in ram and in case but i see streamers havin tons of lights too, why my lights bein the issue here, anyways im desperate for any solution, what is ur twitter and what method ur planning to do to fix my lag? i can give u remote acess if u wana inspect windows and then show u my bios settings fully, then u can help me with lights and build but i think it wont do much ,.lets see huhEonds wrote: ↑04 Nov 2021, 12:08You have rgb ram.... I just looked through the old post lol. Come on bruh. If I’m not mistaken some of those hoards have a faulty plane design. If you want to talk so I can help you, dm me on Twitter. For the record I know how crippling variable latency is. I play at a really high level and it’s pretty common.
Re: Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
To run rgb ram and then to say emi is your issue is literally pure ignorance. Especially if these leds on the ram modules aren’t static. Add my discord Eonds#7693 . As for the methods we’re going to go through the whole 9 yards, I’ll be asking you a lot of questions about what appliances you have, networking related things, basically everything.Mugabi wrote: ↑05 Nov 2021, 00:40yeah i do be having lights in ram and in case but i see streamers havin tons of lights too, why my lights bein the issue here, anyways im desperate for any solution, what is ur twitter and what method ur planning to do to fix my lag? i can give u remote acess if u wana inspect windows and then show u my bios settings fully, then u can help me with lights and build but i think it wont do much ,.lets see huhEonds wrote: ↑04 Nov 2021, 12:08You have rgb ram.... I just looked through the old post lol. Come on bruh. If I’m not mistaken some of those hoards have a faulty plane design. If you want to talk so I can help you, dm me on Twitter. For the record I know how crippling variable latency is. I play at a really high level and it’s pretty common.
Also if you actually have high frequency voltage transients (dirty electricity) in your home then the only things that can help are filters or something that can store clean energy. Basically this happens because circuits are constantly opening and closing. Smart lights, fans etc typically power saving mechanisms that use pwm can generate a substantial amount of interference. That’s why I recommend setting case fans/other fans to dc in bios & turning off rgb or at least setting static colors. The idea is that you want to minimize electrical disturbance. Also another fix is finding out what’s causing the high frequency voltage transients. Typically a filter like a graham stetzer could significantly help. The idea that power strips help is kind of not true, so basically the voltage is constantly moving up and down. The power strips or surge protectors only protect against significant spikes in voltage.
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Re: Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
i added you in discord bro. can u help me with the a very fast enemy movement? peeking , running around corner i dont have time to react the the movements seems very blurry not sharpEonds wrote: ↑05 Nov 2021, 01:46To run rgb ram and then to say emi is your issue is literally pure ignorance. Especially if these leds on the ram modules aren’t static. Add my discord Eonds#7693 . As for the methods we’re going to go through the whole 9 yards, I’ll be asking you a lot of questions about what appliances you have, networking related things, basically everything.Mugabi wrote: ↑05 Nov 2021, 00:40yeah i do be having lights in ram and in case but i see streamers havin tons of lights too, why my lights bein the issue here, anyways im desperate for any solution, what is ur twitter and what method ur planning to do to fix my lag? i can give u remote acess if u wana inspect windows and then show u my bios settings fully, then u can help me with lights and build but i think it wont do much ,.lets see huhEonds wrote: ↑04 Nov 2021, 12:08You have rgb ram.... I just looked through the old post lol. Come on bruh. If I’m not mistaken some of those hoards have a faulty plane design. If you want to talk so I can help you, dm me on Twitter. For the record I know how crippling variable latency is. I play at a really high level and it’s pretty common.
Also if you actually have high frequency voltage transients (dirty electricity) in your home then the only things that can help are filters or something that can store clean energy. Basically this happens because circuits are constantly opening and closing. Smart lights, fans etc typically power saving mechanisms that use pwm can generate a substantial amount of interference. That’s why I recommend setting case fans/other fans to dc in bios & turning off rgb or at least setting static colors. The idea is that you want to minimize electrical disturbance. Also another fix is finding out what’s causing the high frequency voltage transients. Typically a filter like a graham stetzer could significantly help. The idea that power strips help is kind of not true, so basically the voltage is constantly moving up and down. The power strips or surge protectors only protect against significant spikes in voltage.
Re: Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
It would be great to share the information here for everybody because we all seem to suffer from the same symptoms...
Eonds, do you think that dirty electricity can cause the first game of the day to be perfect hit registration and smooth and as soon as you start the second game its definitly not the same story ?
Eonds, do you think that dirty electricity can cause the first game of the day to be perfect hit registration and smooth and as soon as you start the second game its definitly not the same story ?
Re: Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
guys this guy is biggest troll in universewadge wrote: ↑05 Nov 2021, 10:37It would be great to share the information here for everybody because we all seem to suffer from the same symptoms...
Eonds, do you think that dirty electricity can cause the first game of the day to be perfect hit registration and smooth and as soon as you start the second game its definitly not the same story ?
he not gonna help you with anything what you suffer just ignore him or go to the different channel
Re: Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
As I told you on discord (you still didn’t listen) your operating system and bios is the cause of your issues. You are running stock windows 11 and you’re not even playing in exclusive full screen. Most of you guys don’t have the issues you claim you do. I’ve met one person so far who genuinely had dirty electricity, and we were able to solve it by installing a filter. You clearly didn’t have dirty electricity issues.wadge wrote: ↑05 Nov 2021, 10:37It would be great to share the information here for everybody because we all seem to suffer from the same symptoms...
Eonds, do you think that dirty electricity can cause the first game of the day to be perfect hit registration and smooth and as soon as you start the second game its definitly not the same story ?
Re: Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
I’ve offered my help for free on here and many other places for free countless times. How is that trolling?? I’ve helped one person recently who genuinely had dirty electricity. After asking a lot of questions about his living situation and after I tweaked his bios he said that the bios tweaks did make a significant difference but the stuttering was still occurring. So I ended up recommending him to buy a specific filter which he did. He now says that the game is smooth like it is during the morning. Most of you don’t have this issue and it’s seriously annoying that you guys don’t listen or use common sense. The people who claim they have tweaked their windows etc clearly did it wrong and ended up making it worse. I have personally tweaked more systems than I can count on my fingers. 99% of the time is can be solved via optimization/proper configuration of hardware and the operating system.Unixko wrote: ↑05 Nov 2021, 10:50wadge wrote: ↑05 Nov 2021, 10:37It would be great to share the information here for everybody because we all seem to suffer from the same symptoms...
Eonds, do you think that dirty electricity can cause the first game of the day to be perfect hit registration and smooth and as soon as you start the second game its definitly not the same story ?
guys this guy is biggest troll in universe
he not gonna help you with anything what you suffer just ignore him or go to the different channel
Re: Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
Hi, what filters do you recommend?I’ve offered my help for free on here and many other places for free countless times. How is that trolling?? I’ve helped one person recently who genuinely had dirty electricity. After asking a lot of questions about his living situation and after I tweaked his bios he said that the bios tweaks did make a significant difference but the stuttering was still occurring. So I ended up recommending him to buy a specific filter which he did. He now says that the game is smooth like it is during the morning. Most of you don’t have this issue and it’s seriously annoying that you guys don’t listen or use common sense. The people who claim they have tweaked their windows etc clearly did it wrong and ended up making it worse. I have personally tweaked more systems than I can count on my fingers. 99% of the time is can be solved via optimization/proper configuration of hardware and the operating system.
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Re: Possible solution to dirty electricity (EMI/RFI) in common homes
I actually bought 2 greenwave international filters, had to had them shipped oversees, paid about $175 total for them. gave me an insane headache that lasted about 2 days, could barely even sleep first day. So 3 days later i just unplugged them!
For some reason also, my usb audio interface started making a pop everytime i turn my pc on now. It never did that before, and i've had it for 6 months now. Nothing else is wrong with it though, just that pop in the headsets at the early power on.
For some reason also, my usb audio interface started making a pop everytime i turn my pc on now. It never did that before, and i've had it for 6 months now. Nothing else is wrong with it though, just that pop in the headsets at the early power on.
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