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Re: My 8000hz mouse is smooth, but unstable.

Posted: 16 Jun 2023, 04:49
by CrazyCookie
Slender wrote:
13 Jun 2023, 08:34
bumbeen wrote:
13 Jun 2023, 07:54
Am actually surprised most of the samples are >7khz tbh. It's quite normal to see many result in these testing tools showing lower than configure poll rate when mouse isn't moving fast. I have haste 2 and also DAv3 wired, but i only ever used them at 2000 max. are you saying you have to move mouse further than normally you would have to? I wonder if the game is skipping some input from the mouse? Have you tried changing the core affinity of the usb controller from default to share across all cpu core? This is just a wild guess on my part btw, like I said I have never used 8000hz.

I would be curious what rawaccel shows on graph
yea, im tried interrupt controller affinity = same.

friend with z490 + DA3 8000hz
f8ubuoT.png
This picture looks normal to me, but the one you posted first was odd. Drops to 4000hz consistantly is not normal, but fluctuations between 8000 to 6500-7000 is Ok.
Maybe you moved your mouse slowely in your first post? If you move your mouse slowely, you will get less HZ.
Meanwhile if you move your mouse fast you will get higher polling rates.
Try putting your mouse and keyboard on different USB Controllers, so your Keyboard signals won't interfere with your mouse.
Put your USB Controller (that is connected to your mouse)to High MSI Interrupt Priority. And set the Keyboard USB Controller to undefined. This should improve the signals of high Polling Rate devices.

Re: My 8000hz mouse is smooth, but unstable.

Posted: 17 Jun 2023, 09:16
by naporitan
phpBB [video]


i get high var at 8k hertz

Re: My 8000hz mouse is smooth, but unstable.

Posted: 18 Jun 2023, 04:04
by Slender
naporitan wrote:
17 Jun 2023, 09:16
phpBB [video]


i get high var at 8k hertz
because cpu is more load ofc

Re: My 8000hz mouse is smooth, but unstable.

Posted: 18 Jun 2023, 04:50
by Tiberiusmoon
Could I get a link to that mouse tester?

Re: My 8000hz mouse is smooth, but unstable.

Posted: 18 Jun 2023, 06:46
by Slender
Tiberiusmoon wrote:
18 Jun 2023, 04:50
Could I get a link to that mouse tester?
https://www.overclock.net/threads/mouse ... d.1590569/

Re: My 8000hz mouse is smooth, but unstable.

Posted: 18 Jun 2023, 07:03
by Tiberiusmoon

Re: My 8000hz mouse is smooth, but unstable.

Posted: 10 Jul 2023, 23:58
by Slender
CrazyCookie wrote:
16 Jun 2023, 04:49
Slender wrote:
13 Jun 2023, 08:34
bumbeen wrote:
13 Jun 2023, 07:54
Am actually surprised most of the samples are >7khz tbh. It's quite normal to see many result in these testing tools showing lower than configure poll rate when mouse isn't moving fast. I have haste 2 and also DAv3 wired, but i only ever used them at 2000 max. are you saying you have to move mouse further than normally you would have to? I wonder if the game is skipping some input from the mouse? Have you tried changing the core affinity of the usb controller from default to share across all cpu core? This is just a wild guess on my part btw, like I said I have never used 8000hz.

I would be curious what rawaccel shows on graph
yea, im tried interrupt controller affinity = same.

friend with z490 + DA3 8000hz
f8ubuoT.png
This picture looks normal to me, but the one you posted first was odd. Drops to 4000hz consistantly is not normal, but fluctuations between 8000 to 6500-7000 is Ok.
Maybe you moved your mouse slowely in your first post? If you move your mouse slowely, you will get less HZ.
Meanwhile if you move your mouse fast you will get higher polling rates.
Try putting your mouse and keyboard on different USB Controllers, so your Keyboard signals won't interfere with your mouse.
Put your USB Controller (that is connected to your mouse)to High MSI Interrupt Priority. And set the Keyboard USB Controller to undefined. This should improve the signals of high Polling Rate devices.
im tried all of this, ofc.
usb interrupt affinity (all cores), different usb controller's settings, all usb bios settings (only visible as legacy usb / hxci hand-off), chipset drivers, disable gpu, bios settings (diff voltage on SA), timers (TSC-TSC / TSC-RTC), 1/0.5ms, usb 2.0 / usb 3.0 pci-e controllers, DPI (800-3200), LOD, disable unusual drivers of mice (keyboard, firmware driver), msi high mode.

Re: My 8000hz mouse is smooth, but unstable.

Posted: 03 Nov 2023, 10:54
by kvix9r
I've seen this video, where you have to use RawAccel but have not tried it out yet.
https://youtu.be/CDDk2MIZkI8