Unplug your Hard drive

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Eonds
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Unplug your Hard drive

Post by Eonds » 12 Oct 2022, 15:02

Unplugged my hard drive and all of mouse accel/deaccel / fake inputs / shit hitreg went away mostly. Just try it. I bought a used 500gb hdd off ebay about almost 3 years ago and i've had problems since i built my last system. I've kept this HDD through both my amd & intel setups.

Skeezv
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Re: Unplug your Hard drive

Post by Skeezv » 12 Oct 2022, 16:55

valorant

Skeezv
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Re: Unplug your Hard drive

Post by Skeezv » 12 Oct 2022, 16:56

doesn't help, i disconnected hdd and played valorant on new windows, it's still shit

assombrosso
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Re: Unplug your Hard drive

Post by assombrosso » 12 Oct 2022, 20:35

Who plays in hdd? I have two nvme disks 970 and 980 pro, both shit. No hdd used. Plus I tried net cafe computers they have this issue still. I tried 3080 12th gen intel cpu and ddr5 ram, still same issue although it was better than old pcs.

Eonds
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Re: Unplug your Hard drive

Post by Eonds » 12 Oct 2022, 22:39

assombrosso wrote:
12 Oct 2022, 20:35
Who plays in hdd? I have two nvme disks 970 and 980 pro, both shit. No hdd used. Plus I tried net cafe computers they have this issue still. I tried 3080 12th gen intel cpu and ddr5 ram, still same issue although it was better than old pcs.
I didn't say I played on a HDD. I'm saying if a HDD is connected to your system you can try unplugging it.

Eonds
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Re: Unplug your Hard drive

Post by Eonds » 12 Oct 2022, 22:40

Skeezv wrote:
12 Oct 2022, 16:56
doesn't help, i disconnected hdd and played valorant on new windows, it's still shit
If you're sure it's emi look for other sources of interference (things with motors in extremely close proximity of your pc). Also no lights inside the pc & set all fans to DC 100% fan speed.

InputLagger
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Re: Unplug your Hard drive

Post by InputLagger » 14 Oct 2022, 09:53

Eonds wrote:
12 Oct 2022, 15:02
Unplugged my hard drive and all of mouse accel/deaccel / fake inputs / shit hitreg went away mostly. Just try it. I bought a used 500gb hdd off ebay about almost 3 years ago and i've had problems since i built my last system. I've kept this HDD through both my amd & intel setups.
How much time passed since fix? Do you have stable mouse polling rate? 500, 1000hz

I have 2 hdd connected and 3 ssd. Too tired and sick everyday, these months, for doing all these stuff 😴

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n1zoo
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Re: Unplug your Hard drive

Post by n1zoo » 14 Oct 2022, 11:37

dont even have one :lol:

assombrosso
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Re: Unplug your Hard drive

Post by assombrosso » 14 Oct 2022, 20:29

n1zoo wrote:
14 Oct 2022, 11:37
dont even have one :lol:
Funny thread eh

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Yagami
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Re: Unplug your Hard drive

Post by Yagami » 16 Nov 2022, 14:56

I only use SSD. Maybe I should unplug them all and see if that solves the problem.

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