Re: Share your "CPU model" please
Posted: 19 May 2023, 15:22
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Source for me was old TV antenna and isolation transformer only helped to track it, but I never got to use it for really long time, so can't say if it is helping long term and I know that for some people it failed to help.
Old tv antenna , is it linked to electrical system /ground , or it was effecting via airdervu wrote: ↑19 May 2023, 16:19Source for me was old TV antenna and isolation transformer only helped to track it, but I never got to use it for really long time, so can't say if it is helping long term and I know that for some people it failed to help.
Couldn't tell what phenomenon caused it by using tools I own. Buying any more tool or hiring anyone that could tell me more would cost as much as RTX 4090 at least.
The problem was still slightly persistent on the old hardware, even after disconnecting the antenna. However, upon upgrading to new hardware, the issue was completely resolved. Was like 95% to 100%. I am issue free for 4 months now.
Some people say that hardware can't be damaged, some say it can. If it is damaged, then it is not usual EMI/RFI.
It took me "only" ~10 years to make it right and I am the lucky one.
It was connected.amorou wrote: ↑19 May 2023, 17:04Old tv antenna , is it linked to electrical system /ground , or it was effecting via airdervu wrote: ↑19 May 2023, 16:19Source for me was old TV antenna and isolation transformer only helped to track it, but I never got to use it for really long time, so can't say if it is helping long term and I know that for some people it failed to help.
Couldn't tell what phenomenon caused it by using tools I own. Buying any more tool or hiring anyone that could tell me more would cost as much as RTX 4090 at least.
The problem was still slightly persistent on the old hardware, even after disconnecting the antenna. However, upon upgrading to new hardware, the issue was completely resolved. Was like 95% to 100%. I am issue free for 4 months now.
Some people say that hardware can't be damaged, some say it can. If it is damaged, then it is not usual EMI/RFI.
It took me "only" ~10 years to make it right and I am the lucky one.
Btw I feel it man i ve been suffering/experimenting for years , just found this forum
Oh really?Thatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑18 May 2023, 17:549700k
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The most notable difference "severe input lag vs proper lag-free gameplay" was upon switching motherboards.
Just to be clear, I had to RMA the motherboard because of a possible USB ports issue on boot and not because of the input-lag.loccomacco wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 21:18Oh really?Thatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑18 May 2023, 17:549700k
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The most notable difference "severe input lag vs proper lag-free gameplay" was upon switching motherboards.
While I haven't ever tested different motherboards on the problem, but I discovered that motherboards can act the most important role on this area a couple of months ago before you post this, but I wasn't sure, I even talked about it a few days before your comment, in another topic here where someone asked others to put their motherboards name there. It seems all my predictions are going to become true, well thank you for your info.
Anyways, in my opinion, while motherboards have the most impact on input lag, but it still can't fix the problem, because it's not the source of the problem, but where we can find the most footprints of it there, so I can predict that even after RMA, your new MB won't fix the problem.
Same thing goes for skills of a player, goes for motherboards too, they are important, but after we fix the source, before that? They are not even be able to act their role.
But good luck, hope I'm wrong and your's gets fixed.
dervu wrote: ↑19 May 2023, 16:19Source for me was old TV antenna and isolation transformer only helped to track it, but I never got to use it for really long time, so can't say if it is helping long term and I know that for some people it failed to help.
Couldn't tell what phenomenon caused it by using tools I own. Buying any more tool or hiring anyone that could tell me more would cost as much as RTX 4090 at least.
The problem was still slightly persistent on the old hardware, even after disconnecting the antenna. However, upon upgrading to new hardware, the issue was completely resolved. Was like 95% to 100%. I am issue free for 4 months now.
Some people say that hardware can't be damaged, some say it can. If it is damaged, then it is not usual EMI/RFI.
It took me "only" ~10 years to make it right and I am the lucky one.
Yes, only at my place it was bad.internetexplorer4 wrote: ↑04 Jun 2023, 19:50dervu wrote: ↑19 May 2023, 16:19Source for me was old TV antenna and isolation transformer only helped to track it, but I never got to use it for really long time, so can't say if it is helping long term and I know that for some people it failed to help.
Couldn't tell what phenomenon caused it by using tools I own. Buying any more tool or hiring anyone that could tell me more would cost as much as RTX 4090 at least.
The problem was still slightly persistent on the old hardware, even after disconnecting the antenna. However, upon upgrading to new hardware, the issue was completely resolved. Was like 95% to 100%. I am issue free for 4 months now.
Some people say that hardware can't be damaged, some say it can. If it is damaged, then it is not usual EMI/RFI.
It took me "only" ~10 years to make it right and I am the lucky one.
so all that time you only had this in your house right? in other places it was always good? only in your house it was bad?