Re: All your "floaty mouses", degraded display quality, 240hz feeling like 60hz etc. is 101% caused by harmonic distorti
Posted: 08 Oct 2025, 10:00
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Okay, but what problems do you have exactly? If you have ONLY weird mouse movement in games and nothing else, then this is NOT due to harmonics or electricity related at all, it is probably something completely else and is related to the internet network.
Funny thing is that firefox font is just bad and jaggy compared to any chromium browserMK92 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2025, 13:40Okay, but what problems do you have exactly? If you have ONLY weird mouse movement in games and nothing else, then this is NOT due to harmonics or electricity related at all, it is probably something completely else and is related to the internet network.
If you have harmonics / electrical problems, then it would affect everything, not just aiming in the games. Even when I type here, the inputs are slightly delayed, the screen feels like its 50hz and my eyes hurt, not to mention choppy animations of everything, it feels just like running a grapchics card without any driver, just "raw". Even just closing a tab in Firefox is extremely choppy, like it needs multiple frames to complete the task, but at night its fast and super smooth. And not to mention the display quality - colours are clearly washed out, and some fonts, some specific letters, especially if they are in bold, are either blurry or wrongly rendered, jagged, it's hard to explain, but they are wrong.
During the day or early evening if I turn on the PC and start playing after 20-30 minutes of playing the mouse becomes heavy, the game gets out of sync, the hitreg gets worse, the monitor gets slow, the sound gets worse, everything degrades it is something that accumulates until it becomes unplayable, in the early morning between 00 and 5am approximately I play for hours and everything feels stable.MK92 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2025, 13:40Okay, but what problems do you have exactly? If you have ONLY weird mouse movement in games and nothing else, then this is NOT due to harmonics or electricity related at all, it is probably something completely else and is related to the internet network.
If you have harmonics / electrical problems, then it would affect everything, not just aiming in the games. Even when I type here, the inputs are slightly delayed, the screen feels like its 50hz and my eyes hurt, not to mention choppy animations of everything, it feels just like running a grapchics card without any driver, just "raw". Even just closing a tab in Firefox is extremely choppy, like it needs multiple frames to complete the task, but at night its fast and super smooth. And not to mention the display quality - colours are clearly washed out, and some fonts, some specific letters, especially if they are in bold, are either blurry or wrongly rendered, jagged, it's hard to explain, but they are wrong.
MK92 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2025, 13:40Okay, but what problems do you have exactly? If you have ONLY weird mouse movement in games and nothing else, then this is NOT due to harmonics or electricity related at all, it is probably something completely else and is related to the internet network.
If you have harmonics / electrical problems, then it would affect everything, not just aiming in the games. Even when I type here, the inputs are slightly delayed, the screen feels like its 50hz and my eyes hurt, not to mention choppy animations of everything, it feels just like running a grapchics card without any driver, just "raw". Even just closing a tab in Firefox is extremely choppy, like it needs multiple frames to complete the task, but at night its fast and super smooth. And not to mention the display quality - colours are clearly washed out, and some fonts, some specific letters, especially if they are in bold, are either blurry or wrongly rendered, jagged, it's hard to explain, but they are wrong.
Hello, I spoke with my electric company and they told me that 2 years ago when my problem started they made several changes to the electrical system and one of them was to ground the transformer and unify the entire electrical system in the area in a single point, here in my house the electricity was cut off quite often, after that it did not happen anymore, but the problem with that is that if there is any interference at any point in the electrical network now it reaches my house... In conclusion, my solution is to isolate myself from the electrical network with batteries or some type of generator, there is no other solution on my part... I share my experience in case anyone is interested.MaleGigolo wrote: ↑09 Oct 2025, 10:24MK92 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2025, 13:40Okay, but what problems do you have exactly? If you have ONLY weird mouse movement in games and nothing else, then this is NOT due to harmonics or electricity related at all, it is probably something completely else and is related to the internet network.
If you have harmonics / electrical problems, then it would affect everything, not just aiming in the games. Even when I type here, the inputs are slightly delayed, the screen feels like its 50hz and my eyes hurt, not to mention choppy animations of everything, it feels just like running a grapchics card without any driver, just "raw". Even just closing a tab in Firefox is extremely choppy, like it needs multiple frames to complete the task, but at night its fast and super smooth. And not to mention the display quality - colours are clearly washed out, and some fonts, some specific letters, especially if they are in bold, are either blurry or wrongly rendered, jagged, it's hard to explain, but they are wrong.
I have the exact same problem like you and also don't have issues with harmonics in my apartment. I don't know a single person that traced their source of interference which is why the problem evolved from being- "Dirty Power to "No ground=Problem" to "Ground loop" to "EMF/EMI" to "Harmonics" and finally to "Supraharmonics". Use the search function and see it for yourself. You are about 7 years late to the party. All the users who talked about this quit when they figured out they were mislead and couldn't admit they were wrong. Btw, you still haven't answered- who are the rich people who solved this problem with $6,000 generators?
It was someone on this forum, probably in that thread with 112 pages. Said that the generator fixed the issue, and weeks later it was still working fine, and then disappeared with no further posts.MaleGigolo wrote: ↑09 Oct 2025, 10:24MK92 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2025, 13:40Okay, but what problems do you have exactly? If you have ONLY weird mouse movement in games and nothing else, then this is NOT due to harmonics or electricity related at all, it is probably something completely else and is related to the internet network.
If you have harmonics / electrical problems, then it would affect everything, not just aiming in the games. Even when I type here, the inputs are slightly delayed, the screen feels like its 50hz and my eyes hurt, not to mention choppy animations of everything, it feels just like running a grapchics card without any driver, just "raw". Even just closing a tab in Firefox is extremely choppy, like it needs multiple frames to complete the task, but at night its fast and super smooth. And not to mention the display quality - colours are clearly washed out, and some fonts, some specific letters, especially if they are in bold, are either blurry or wrongly rendered, jagged, it's hard to explain, but they are wrong.
I have the exact same problem like you and also don't have issues with harmonics in my apartment. I don't know a single person that traced their source of interference which is why the problem evolved from being- "Dirty Power to "No ground=Problem" to "Ground loop" to "EMF/EMI" to "Harmonics" and finally to "Supraharmonics". Use the search function and see it for yourself. You are about 7 years late to the party. All the users who talked about this quit when they figured out they were mislead and couldn't admit they were wrong. Btw, you still haven't answered- who are the rich people who solved this problem with $6,000 generators?