240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
smt ON/OFF 0 diff (I'm around 8 µs avg DPS lat). Again I don't think you want to disable SMT on a 5600x.
Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
Contact him
https://twitter.com/s1mpleo
and ask if SMT on his AMD is on or off. Stop being ridiculous with this magic bios settings.
https://twitter.com/s1mpleo
and ask if SMT on his AMD is on or off. Stop being ridiculous with this magic bios settings.
Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
Yeah now that I think about it bf4 is one of those 8 core threads and so with smt off you might actrually lose fps. But still, smt off is gonna make it into a night and day difference just because it's the easiest way to solve what he's got going on. It's could be the wrong answer but it's right for his system right now.
a_c_r_e_a_l wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 17:32Contact him
https://twitter.com/s1mpleo
and ask if SMT on his AMD is on or off. Stop being ridiculous with this magic bios settings.
AMD is providing s1mple with sweet hardwares and salary to be the face of their gaming forefront, who's paying you? calm down. it's your money against what you get in your hands.
Another thing is nobody in the forum has pulled "lol well ur a noob l2p", or "well s1mple gets it done, why u bad" to your clips of you clearly being slower than that of 64tick. comeo n..
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Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
You calm down with your stupid theories.
Eventually you can ask him for SMT settings
https://twitter.com/D0cC_csgo?ref_src=t ... r%5Eauthor
He is not sponsored by AMD as I can see.
Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
Only stupid theory I had was that there might've been something genuienly wrong with your setup and also tried to help.a_c_r_e_a_l wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 17:50You calm down with your stupid theories.
Eventually you can ask him for SMT settings
https://twitter.com/D0cC_csgo?ref_src=t ... r%5Eauthor
He is not sponsored by AMD as I can see.
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Ah I guess D0CC person made a comment about SMT? your links not displaying anything(I could load it up on chrome but nah). I thought he made a comment about s1mple and amd. I would never not have it turned off but you can do your own testing in about 5 minutes for the game you play to see if loss of threads worth.
But I will have to reiterate (see latencymon)
It's could be the wrong answer but it's right for his system right now
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Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
Sorry I might sound dumb but this worked for me. So what happened was my nvidia driver latency was also higher than other drivers (others were below 0.1) and it's was around 0.3. Also in safe mode the mouse was very responsive, the difference was night and day. So i decided to turn off msi mode from my GPU and this is where it sounds dumb because i know msi is meant to reduce latency but I have a laptop with a 1070 non max-q and it has high dpc because of acpi.sys driver. I could never find a proper fix for this driver(there is one but it requires me to disable turbo). I also have a 240hz monitor and it never felt like gaming on a high refresh rate one. Also msi mode was on by default. So yeah disabling msi worked for me atleast for valorant, using 'atleast' because I didn't test it on other games.
Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
I tested it 2 years ago. People must understand that the only option is to move and buy brand new PC. Especially those, who fight with this issue for months.
Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
He's having issues with fps drops making his mouse feel like crap, he is in the middle of determining if it's his computer parts, power, mouse whatever. You.. on the other hand have otherwise perfect setting but have issues with an odd lag compensation mechanic in place for a game developed by Valve on their looser, less competetively set servers (apparently chinese got 128ticks for their MM altogether)a_c_r_e_a_l wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 18:30I tested it 2 years ago. People must understand that the only option is to move and buy brand new PC. Especially those, who fight with this issue for months.
I don't think he will have to move especially if he had a fine gaming experience in that same room a year or two ago. I am still betting on random dwm changes through out windows update that he can't shake off or core 0 taking all the driver interrupts.
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Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
Not precisely. Lag compensation is other thing but I have mouse and keyboard issues aswell. For the mouse it's variable sens, unexplainable accelerations and for the keyboard slow response and "stickyness" (because of it I can't peek with the deagle quickly). I am playing with the same sensitivity for years, on a cheap gaming laptop I didn't put so much efford to move cursor quickly and directly at an enemy's head because it was already in my muscle memory. On my superduper PC it's barely possible, I would say depending on luck most of the times. Before you conclude something: tried already so many mice that I stopped counting, 5 mechanical keyboards, 5 mouse pads, accel 100% off. My suspiction: induced current in the wires from radio interference generated by PSU. My PSU emits enormous amount of EMI (checked with AM radio). When I was moving the mouse the interference was disturbed, it would explain why I see the difference when I move it rapidly or slowly with microadjustments. It's somehow correlated. Can't describe exactly how does it feel.DPRTMELR wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 18:43He's having issues with fps drops making his mouse feel like crap, he is in the middle of determining if it's his computer parts, power, mouse whatever. You.. on the other hand have otherwise perfect setting but have issues with an odd lag compensation mechanic in place for a game developed by Valve on their looser, less competetively set servers (apparently chinese got 128ticks for their MM altogether)a_c_r_e_a_l wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 18:30I tested it 2 years ago. People must understand that the only option is to move and buy brand new PC. Especially those, who fight with this issue for months.
I don't think he will have to move especially if he had a fine gaming experience in that same room a year or two ago. I am still betting on random dwm changes through out windows update that he can't shake off or core 0 taking all the driver interrupts.
If I find motivation then I'll record it.
Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
a_c_r_e_a_l wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 19:21Not precisely. Lag compensation is other thing but I have mouse and keyboard issues aswell. For the mouse it's variable sens, unexplainable accelerations and for the keyboard slow response and "stickyness" (because of it I can't peek with the deagle quickly). I am playing with the same sensitivity for years, on a cheap gaming laptop I didn't put so much efford to move cursor quickly and directly at an enemy's head because it was already in my muscle memory. On my superduper PC it's barely possible, I would say depending on luck most of the times. Before you conclude something: tried already so many mice that I stopped counting, 5 mechanical keyboards, 5 mouse pads, accel 100% off. My suspiction: induced current in the wires from radio interference generated by PSU. My PSU emits enormous amount of EMI (checked with AM radio). When I was moving the mouse the interference was disturbed, it would explain why I see the difference when I move it rapidly or slowly with microadjustments. It's somehow correlated. Can't describe exactly how does it feel.DPRTMELR wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 18:43He's having issues with fps drops making his mouse feel like crap, he is in the middle of determining if it's his computer parts, power, mouse whatever. You.. on the other hand have otherwise perfect setting but have issues with an odd lag compensation mechanic in place for a game developed by Valve on their looser, less competetively set servers (apparently chinese got 128ticks for their MM altogether)a_c_r_e_a_l wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 18:30I tested it 2 years ago. People must understand that the only option is to move and buy brand new PC. Especially those, who fight with this issue for months.
I don't think he will have to move especially if he had a fine gaming experience in that same room a year or two ago. I am still betting on random dwm changes through out windows update that he can't shake off or core 0 taking all the driver interrupts.
If I find motivation then I'll record it.
Dumb question inbound- prepare yourself:
Could the placement of your pc (e.g. back-end of case too close a wall) potentially have an affect on the EMI emitted by the PSU?