Page 2 of 3

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 17 Jul 2025, 12:40
by nodaplus
Any updates?

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 18 Jul 2025, 14:25
by kadirg
nodaplus wrote:
17 Jul 2025, 12:40
Any updates?
It's better but not perfect. More stable. But maybe single channel RAM affects too. I only have 2 sticks of RAMs and I need to put 1 to other computer while trying this. Also I have mices connected to both computers, controlling with second PC feels more controlable. Less floaty.

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 20 Jul 2025, 23:04
by ZINZIRIO
I solved my problem. I had the neutral reversed in the PC power outlet. Get a multimeter and make sure the neutral is on the left side of the PC and monitor power cable and not the right side.

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 22 Jul 2025, 10:39
by TN_fun
ZINZIRIO wrote:
20 Jul 2025, 23:04
I solved my problem. I had the neutral reversed in the PC power outlet. Get a multimeter and make sure the neutral is on the left side of the PC and monitor power cable and not the right side.
Dude. It shouldn't have any effect at all. If you have a normal place, your home.
If it makes you feel better - I've heard of that, a temporary effect

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 17 Aug 2025, 06:50
by MontyTheAverage
ZINZIRIO wrote:
20 Jul 2025, 23:04
I solved my problem. I had the neutral reversed in the PC power outlet. Get a multimeter and make sure the neutral is on the left side of the PC and monitor power cable and not the right side.
Any update?

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 17 Aug 2025, 09:49
by astroasis
Weirdest thing ever, I removed a small mirror that was behind my PC and the issue has minimized greatly for 2 days now

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 17 Aug 2025, 13:02
by themagic
The most Interesting thing and i think im not alone with that when say this...is that many started notice Issue somewhere in end of 2017 to 2018 and 2019 but before 2020...


I just have this feel and i dont think that im Crazy one...


I dont want believe in some Conspiracy shit but its very strange that it affect all us at almost same Timeline...and after more and more People start to join this and notice...

like many start to more talk about this all and the Issue they experience and which are sounds very similar and the problems...


But maybe im just a crazy Guy and this just all feelings and my own focus on things and such Problems and View and Perception.

Like wrong Reality...

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 26 Sep 2025, 19:52
by amorou
astroasis wrote:
17 Aug 2025, 09:49
Weirdest thing ever, I removed a small mirror that was behind my PC and the issue has minimized greatly for 2 days now
Might be tv station , military base , ham radio users vs nearby

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 26 Sep 2025, 23:17
by ProGrueso
TN_fun wrote:
22 Jul 2025, 10:39
ZINZIRIO wrote:
20 Jul 2025, 23:04
I solved my problem. I had the neutral reversed in the PC power outlet. Get a multimeter and make sure the neutral is on the left side of the PC and monitor power cable and not the right side.
Dude. It shouldn't have any effect at all. If you have a normal place, your home.
If it makes you feel better - I've heard of that, a temporary effect
That also solved my problem. It's no coincidence that there's a set order. Hot pin must go to hot pin, otherwise, there'll be a leak.
I had a leak in another breaker/circuit that infected the ground connection on my PC's circuit/breaker. Once I fixed that, the slow mouse stopped. Also, try connecting your PC and router to the same breaker. Don't connect your router to other devices outside the same breaker via Ethernet, and ground the Ethernet cable to a UPS before connecting your PC.

Re: How to keep it steady

Posted: 30 Sep 2025, 16:44
by Slender
astroasis wrote:
17 Aug 2025, 09:49
Weirdest thing ever, I removed a small mirror that was behind my PC and the issue has minimized greatly for 2 days now
can you photo that mirror on both sides?