Interesting post. Lots to be deciphered here. Even though I didn't want to engage with these comments again, I'll still do for this one. It's great.
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
I gave you direct fix to this issue: buy new hardware from respected vendors - and on first installation use Boxed Windows from this stick bought directly from Microsoft (to avoid Scum), and each time after, if you want to reinstall OS you have to provide installation from same usb stick.
Already explained this. I had the same, or at least very similar issues to what all the other people have in here. In my case, it's fully fixed. There isn't any weird stuff, not once have I seen anything wrong since replacing my PSU. I can safely assume that for me, overspeccing on the PSU is a definitive solution and it has nothing to do with the OS. I own a 5€ key from a "dodgy" shop, I've never used Microsoft's own USB stick yet still everything works just fine. All of my friends, who don't even know these problems exist, also use these dodgy keys. Not a singluar person I've ever talked to about computers has an official Microsoft key.
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
Monitor and Router its PCIE lane, which connected directly to CPU.
Wrong. I'm not sure what you mean by "router", but nothing you could refer to is directly connected to the CPU PCIe lanes unless you have a very specific server motherboard with a weird PCIe lane configuration. Assuming "router" means "network interface card", then no, for 99% of users, the LAN port on your computer is connected to the PCH, which isn't the CPU directly. Mainstream CPU's from Intel or AMD have usually 16 PCIe lanes, all of which go directly to the GPU. Everything else is connected via the PCH.
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
About 5$ keys and youtuber which was payed to promote this, it's all Dublicated non legit keys, which was stolen or duplicated or runs on a multiple machines in the same time
Correct. They're paid to promote it, and hundreds of thousands of people buy from these stores. There's probably millions of non-legit keys around. And you really think that every user who's bought one of these non-legit keys has latency issues? I don't think so, because if that was the case, we wouldn't be in a subsection of a subsection of a specialized forum, but on reddit, Tom's Hardware, OCN etc. and posts would get millions of views, replies and attention. There would be outrage after outrage and Microsoft would be forced to fix it. Yet, the issues we're having aren't mainstream and they're not at all wide-spread bug highly localized and sporadic. Meanwhile, non-legit keys and OEM keys are super common. It's not adding up.
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
About PopsOS, your hardware is damaged - badly configuered from the start
My hardware certainly isn't damaged and I can run benchmarks and stress tests to definitively prove it. It's running fine, and the hardware of millions of other players is also running fine, even on custom OSes. It's also properly configured, I know what every single setting in my BIOS does and what it controls. I can say with absolute certainty that everything is configured exactly like it's supposed to be.
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
I gave you direct salvation for free to help, how to fully fix this - but you are ignoring or laughing on it
Nobody is laughing about you or your solution, I'm just uttering my concerns with your ideas since it seems they have a few logic flaws. I would be happy to be proven wrong and I'd love to hear from you what you're saying regarding my previous concerns. Instead, you're not even citing me (or anybody) on my previous posts and you're defaulting towards a defensive stance. Let's discuss your ideas, that's what a forum is for. Discussion involves responding to each other and having a discourse. What it's not for is to simply state your stance as fact, without allowing for discussion and looking down upon people who question your ideas. Please be reasonable and have some basic form of self-reflection.
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
It's not Windows or MacOS or Linux issue, it's user issue.
Can you prove or at least support this claim with any kind of evidence or observations?
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
And all this EMI niche forum with "Input Lag Anomaly"(people even cannot properly name this issue - it's Latencies issues caused by damaged hardware) - its comedian forum with uneducated people who washes out brains of normal people.
You call people, who're having a civilized discussion about a very much real problem - EMI - uneducated. But at the same time you're spitting in our face by calling us uneducated and slurs. It's a bit hypocritical, to say the least. Nobody is trying to brainwash people, but we're trying to converge onto finding a solution for a long existing problem. After trying so much and by trial and error, you'll eventually be able to isloate problems and exclude different things from the equation. People have for example tried gaming on Linux, and it's showing the same issues for some. Let's make another example from every-day PC building. You don't have to believe me about this, just go to your next PC repair shop and ask them. Unless you think they're also trying to brainwash you. If your PC breaks and you bring it into a shop, your agent will try to single out the faulty hardware by swapping in and out parts one by one. He'll maybe start with the CPU. Swapping in a new CPU still doesn't fix the problem and so he turns towards the GPU. He swaps in a new GPU and the computer now works, and when swapping in the old GPU it doesn't work anymore. What's the conclusion from that? Exactly, the old GPU was faulty and needs replaced. The CPU was never the problem.
Projecting this to our input-lag problems, if wer're swapping out a "part", let's say the operating system, and the problem is still there, we can conclude that it's not the operating system causing the problem. It's basic troubleshooting. Again, ask any PC repair shop and every sane technician would think and act like this.
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
Money without brain not help.
Goes both ways. Throwing money at Microsoft for an official license won't do anything without actual conlcusive evidence that any other version of Windows is somehow "corrupted", or whatever you're implying.
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
they became monkeys in 2024y
Z3CrosS wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 03:12
you are uneducated persons
I'm not going to report your post for this, although you would certainly deserve it, alongside with some cooldown time, IMHO. Because I don't want this thread to be closed just yet, I'm not going to do it. But, I'm also not going to be content with you calling me - or any other member here - a "monkey" or "uneducated" without having any knowledge about my, or anybody else's educational background. Keep it civil or I'll be forced to report eventually. Your choice of words is irreverent at best. Never talk to me, or anybody else for that matter, like that again.