Mouse/keyboard connect question
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Mouse/keyboard connect question
Should i connect my keyboard and mouse to cpu or chipset which one is better for input?
i know which ports belongs where since i have my motherboards manual in front of me so i dont need help with that.
i know which ports belongs where since i have my motherboards manual in front of me so i dont need help with that.
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Re: Mouse/keyboard connect question
I'm gonna tag along your question and ask this: for Intel mobos, is there the same differentiation (CPU handled ports vs MOBO handled ports) in a setup which additional USB hubs are connected to the mobo through the appropriate pins?
I mean, would the native USB ports from the back of an Intel mobo be CPU handled, and USB ports from this additional USB hub (pin connected) be MOBO handled?
I mean, would the native USB ports from the back of an Intel mobo be CPU handled, and USB ports from this additional USB hub (pin connected) be MOBO handled?
Re: Mouse/keyboard connect question
I know only USB and ps2 options for connecting keyboard/mouse; what are you talking about???
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Re: Mouse/keyboard connect question
I can't see in your video something other connection sockets for a mouse/keyboard; still only USB or PS2.
Re: Mouse/keyboard connect question
he speaks correctly about the usb port for the mouse. This is great and really reduces the delay completely bypassing the chipset and providing a direct connection between the mouse and the processor (one can only dream of such a thing on Intel), but he did not take into account the fact that all these features are useless if you have a bus between cores and constant jitter on a mouse with a delta of 990hz -1010hz (the minimum I've been able to cut is 995hz-1005hz) with any nvidia gpu, which makes gameplay on a 360hz monitor feel like 144hz, but with incredible responsiveness.andreeeeee- wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 10:20Check this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88IOcFE4yho&t=181s
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Re: Mouse/keyboard connect question
FYI, all USB ports on Intel go through the Chipset. If you have an 11th gen intel CPU or newer, the primary M.2 slot is connected directly to the CPU. You can use a USB to M.2 adapter in that slot to bypass the chipset. I'm using this one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284929644313
https://www.newegg.ca/p/17Z-010M-000E8
I have a 13700K and an MSI Pro Z690-A DDR4
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284929644313
https://www.newegg.ca/p/17Z-010M-000E8
I have a 13700K and an MSI Pro Z690-A DDR4
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Re: Mouse/keyboard connect question
Cool idea, thanks for sharingBoomchakadah wrote: ↑03 Aug 2023, 02:32FYI, all USB ports on Intel go through the Chipset. If you have an 11th gen intel CPU or newer, the primary M.2 slot is connected directly to the CPU. You can use a USB to M.2 adapter in that slot to bypass the chipset. I'm using this one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284929644313
https://www.newegg.ca/p/17Z-010M-000E8
I have a 13700K and an MSI Pro Z690-A DDR4
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Re: Mouse/keyboard connect question
I have Ryzen 5900x so i guess i can connect directly to cpu?
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Re: Mouse/keyboard connect question
YesLAGenjoyer666 wrote: ↑05 Aug 2023, 07:28I have Ryzen 5900x so i guess i can connect directly to cpu?
Check this video to see how you can verify which port goes directly to the cpu: https://youtu.be/3fX1157Mm7k