loltakoo wrote: ↑27 Jul 2023, 07:36
pcenthusiast92 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 08:25
loltakoo wrote: ↑25 Jul 2023, 08:54
pcenthusiast92 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2023, 22:22
Cloudhaze here, or haze, I used to be a very enthusiast user since 2009 or so, this problem started for me in 2010 July or late at 2010.
I used to play very competitive counter strike 1.6 In fact I have over 10.000k hours almost 11k.000, nowadays the game to me is unplayeable, (this also happens in offline lan, or different games either online/offline) In fact this topic of desync, input lag, not smoothness, etc,etc started back in 2009 with a famous topic created in Steam forums whose name was: (Cs isn't smooth) valved ended deleting that post, then that problem scale to Nvidia forums, then Github, tomshardware, etc,etc I spent years of tweaking my Windows among a friend from italy which is a Google programmer, she was so fantastic , I learn a lot with her.
Taking into account that you are an old user about this, imagining the amount of things you must have tested just like me...
On the EMI meter I measured the amount generated everywhere I tested, and yes, there was a difference in mV everywhere, some much more and some less...
I tried to go to the house furthest away from the antennas and shops that were close by, the place was almost a "farm" but the internet still arrived, even so for me there were still no changes in the GAME and in all the general symptoms I felt the same problem everywhere the little change that had would be due to the lack of habit with the local-table, but the problem was still there.
Later I went to the house of one of my tier 1 friends I mentioned earlier and the surprise was that the EMI on the mV meter was even higher than all the other places I tested.
So for ME, nothing changes, desync, mouse on ice and all other symptoms are present even in places with low mV.
https://www.alphalabinc.com/products/plm/
using this.
Hello Good day there, but I was wondering that, if you have a Emi tester, did you tested properly the outlets and the power supply of your friends?
like this person did on this thread
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=11171&start=110
?
He manage to fix his problem and so far this is the best thread so far on this topic of Emi/rfi, you should take a look, the journey this person take, to fix his problems.
Yea, I saw this thread, but for me and several other guys various greenwave emi filters and better PSU's do nothing, even with mV at 50~80 which is considered a very low EMI number in the circuit, it didn't change anything regarding how the problem behaves, unfortunately.
it makes no difference in my case and some people I talked to on discord, but you can try to clear your doubts.
moreover the statement that 1200mV+ becomes "unplayable" is invalidated, the pro mentioned by @finalboss plays with 1300 to 1400mV more and his games and mouse movement are perfect and accurate
it's not concrete evidence when there are other people with high numbers with everything working fine, but I appreciate that this guy solved his problem by lowering it, but it's not the same case as mine.
Interesting, so your friends and you haved 50-80 MV, may I ask if this was with the computer turned on? if so this mean you have a nice electricity circuit, no emi problems, but then you may be suffering them from (RFI).
I remember a PC tech guy from Argentina, he used to do youtube tutorials about computer science, networking, programming, etc,etc, and in one of those videos he was speaking about the EMI/RFI and I remember he told a story about one of his client, telling him that his laptop often get blue screen, random freezes, the laptop pad doesn't work, etc,etc.
So the Pc tech told to this person, ok lemme grab the laptop and I will bring in to my local and run some stress test, to check everything is properly and see how the hardware behave, do some software checks, etc,etc. Two or three days passed, the laptop behaved perfectly. He called his client and sent the laptop back. 2-3 days later, the client called the Tech, and says: again blue screen of death, stuttering, random freezes
At this point the Tech person was like, the hardware was behaving perfectly with 2-3 days of 100% gpu/cpu/disk/ on benchmark for couple of hours, so is not a hardware problem, I'm afraid that we may try this time to format the laptop install everything from zero, maybe a problem with the software or the Image of the ISO, he did. 2-3 days the Client called him again, same situation blue screen again, at this time the client asked to the Pc tech if he can come to its place, the PC tech smiled and says ok.
The technician went to the client's house and eventually noticed that the client lived in an apartment on a 7th floor in Buenos Aires, where he was surrounded by many antennas, since the technician also used to mount antennas from point to point. He proceeded to to test the laptop of its client, and he easily noticed that the track pack of laptop didn't worked, the keyboard was behaving weird, the mouse doing jumps, then he suddenly decided to go to the floor of the building with the client, and suddenly the track pack started to behave properly, the keyboard was working again, no more freezing, and at this point the only 2 solutions this client had was
1- Paint the walls of its apartment to stop the (rfi)
2- probably buy some RFI tools, or find a better laptop with better filters of rfi.
So yeah, in short, you may want also to check for RFI at this point, sorry for to much text, I struggled a lot explaining this in English ^^,
PS: sorry for my poor grammar/English.