Re: Input lag and eSport. Every gamer should know this.
Posted: 10 Sep 2020, 12:02
Alright, i'm starting to think that not everyone is having the exact same issue, some people having a problem with some kind of stutter, some when only playing online. I'd like to show my exact problem because I'm starting to doubt it's from high dynamic distortion or routing issues. When playing CS:GO the feel of the mouse becomes slow and heavy and you just can't get any kills, the game sucks, but after you restart it if you're lucky the game could run perfect and you start fragging. I've been having this problem for over 5 months, or even more.
My question is: Has anyone tried turning off and on the monitor and notice any change in Input/Output lag? For me doing this fixes 90% of the problem, but only for a few games. at first I thought it was from my PC so I went extremely out of budget and build a new one, the game was running amazing for about 3 days. Then I made a post about the issue because I found a temporary fix for myself, some people said that it's from the monitor itself (XL2411P) so I trusted it and bought a new one (XL2746s) The only problem is, I have never experienced 240hz so it's hard to tell if I fixed the lag or not, I also went and bought a brand new Philips extension cord with some protection things, that didn't seem to do shit. I put my router and modem in another cord, because some of you said that could be the cause of the problem, when I did that my game seemed more ghosty, not smoother just weird. Could the problem be from using too many extension cords? I'm using electricity all the way from my kitchen because the one in my room exploded, so I have to use 2 extenders to connect my PC, monitor, router, modem, TV. Something makes me thing that it creates a delay.I'm not a professional or anything, i'm just thinking of any possibility that could be the cause of this problem.
My question is: Has anyone tried turning off and on the monitor and notice any change in Input/Output lag? For me doing this fixes 90% of the problem, but only for a few games. at first I thought it was from my PC so I went extremely out of budget and build a new one, the game was running amazing for about 3 days. Then I made a post about the issue because I found a temporary fix for myself, some people said that it's from the monitor itself (XL2411P) so I trusted it and bought a new one (XL2746s) The only problem is, I have never experienced 240hz so it's hard to tell if I fixed the lag or not, I also went and bought a brand new Philips extension cord with some protection things, that didn't seem to do shit. I put my router and modem in another cord, because some of you said that could be the cause of the problem, when I did that my game seemed more ghosty, not smoother just weird. Could the problem be from using too many extension cords? I'm using electricity all the way from my kitchen because the one in my room exploded, so I have to use 2 extenders to connect my PC, monitor, router, modem, TV. Something makes me thing that it creates a delay.I'm not a professional or anything, i'm just thinking of any possibility that could be the cause of this problem.









