Re: My experience with all sorts of Problems regularly mentioned here.
Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 09:40
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Amazing post and updates @ChristophSmaul1337! Really appreciate the time and effort you put into thisChristophSmaul1337 wrote: ↑11 Feb 2024, 21:21Good day, dear reader. After years upon years lurking around the internet and this forum, I thought it was finally time for me to make an account and voice my opinion, and share my experience. Warning, this is going to be a lot of text! Also, please excuse my English as I am not a native speaker.UPDATE: See the newer followup post
Original post follows below:
TL;DR: There is no fix in here. It's just my experience with desync, bad hitreg and all the "good stuff" that people regularly talk about.
An experiment was conducted with testing the original copy of Windows on various equipment. A sealed copy of Windows 11 Pro Retail USB BOX was purchased for $200 from a store and new hardware for assembling a PC, new devices for this PC were also purchased, but the desync problem remained. After that, new hardware was purchased several more times to test the theory with the Intel ME subsystem, but the problem remained. A factory mini PC ASUS ROG was purchased, but it had the same desync problem. Also ordered and tested was a factory PC LENOVO from the USA with the factory-installed Windows 11 operating system and with another purchase of new devices with a monitor, but the problem remained. In general many different new computer hardware were tested with the original Windows 11 Pro Retail USB BOX for $200 and with the factory installed Windows operating system, but it was not possible to achieve ideal PC operation without desync. We also tested computers on the AMD platform, they have their own subsystem, but the problem with desync was there too. This problem sometimes seems incredible, but it really exists. I contacted a person from the team of famous reverse engineers who in 2017 were able to hack Intel Management and execute their code inside it, I asked this person, "Does the Intel Management Engine subsystem check the originality of the Windows copy key and does anything with it?", to which I received the answer "No, it does not check, we did not find anything like that during the study".
Why does the same thing happen on phones and consoles? Is there a BIOS there? Or do you already think your point of view is wrong, but you continue to defend yourself?Z3CrosS wrote: ↑28 Aug 2024, 02:15Why you posted it in that way, i mean why you not mentioned:
1. A sealed copy of Windows 11 Pro Retail USB BOX was purchased for $200 from a store and new hardware for assembling a PC - You not mentioned that this flash drive was not recognized on brand new 14900k + Asrock Z790 Taichi Carrara in bios full UEFI mode, but recognized only on bios CSM mode and after you tried to install Windows from this flash drive was blue screen in first seconds of installation (with DMA violation error code). Same flash drive was not recognized by high end AMD system, but low-middle end system saw this flash drive in UEFI mode. So this original Windows 11 Pro Retail USB BOX - very questionable, for Rus region there is no genuine Win11. And even if you ask Microsoft support team about genuine your Win key or not, even if you bought it for 5$, they would say yes, because it is, but main question where did you get that, on one Retail key could be sitting 10 people, they could be stolen, counterfeit, used on multiple machines or destined for another hardware.
2. A factory mini PC ASUS ROG was purchased, but it had the same desync problem - You not mentioned that this prebild PC on a very first boot gave black screen with running coolers, it was 5 times in a raw. Only after PSU switch shut down and after turn it on image on monitor appeared and you tested PC in games. But after another shutdown and turn on - same black screen appeared with running coolers. - This surely isn't normal
3. Also ordered and tested was a factory PC LENOVO from the USA with the factory-installed Windows 11 operating system - I don't know what happend with Lenovo Legion PC and from what vendor you bought it, but i know men who bought branded prebuilds PCs and they saw traces of KMS activation on brand new PCs. Some "new" systems from various "new" components, after first Windows installation from media creation tools(non activated ISO without put key) was activated by themselves with generic key.
4. I contacted a person from the team of famous reverse engineers who in 2017 were able to hack Intel Management and execute their code inside it - they actually don't hack intel cpus, they found hole and execute some instruction. If they trully would hack intel platfrom the world would be changed. But in the same time because of people who want to hack PC platforms you get frequent security updates and we got what we got - very sensetive subsystem, no room for even one mistake(i mean you have only one attempt - one mistake). For CPU manufacturers first priorities are(CPU/PCH): Security Stability & Raw perfomance, they care less about in what resulotion you would start to save Ashley in 4k or 720p, i mean they care sure, but subsystem is sensitive, so if you do all things right from the start you will succed, or just forget about it and live like a normal man.
Wrong lod - stretched overlay resides on top/bottom of the screen which make picture blurry/slightly stretched objects it adds judders because of this conflicts you don't feel FPS(60 fps feels better than 300) & mouse coursor or panocamera feels choppy and overall latencies issues. Hardware-software problem(CPU/PCH/OS), stuck subsystem.
Overall if you make posts with examples, you have to put in all crucial information for not to mislead people. ATM your described experience just feels one-sided.
In Bad Lod topic, Slender found some additional information:
"Imagine running a game such as GTA V. The first time you run it the settings are usually set on lowest meaning no AF or AA, low shadow resolution and distance. So the NvAPI takes these settings and unloads them into the L2 Cache of GPU so that the Stream-multiprocessors can read them and when ever you exit the game NvAPI should force the GPU to flush the settings by writing Global Settings into the cache area. For some reason it's stuck. It can happen when you change a setting by dramatically tuning it up and the variant is not fast enough to rewrite. Now the settings cannot be verified by any variant in order to be flushed. The only way to fix this is to find the way to flush the cache and unload a clean NvAPI into the cache. Now this also answers why this happens again when you insert new parts into the PC and that is because the drivers always keep the same buggy variant in their backup files and loads it into memory if its missing. It also works the other way, if you reinstall the drivers, it automatically reads the variants setting from the cache and make a copy of the variant. In order to fix it we have to unlock the resources and unload a variant . However we have no idea how to do that atm."
hey man. How about buying a ps5 and an oled tv or monitor? It shouldn't have these problems, according to your theory. Why don't you do it. This may prove or disprove your theory.Z3CrosS wrote: ↑28 Aug 2024, 02:15Why you posted it in that way, i mean why you not mentioned:
1. A sealed copy of Windows 11 Pro Retail USB BOX was purchased for $200 from a store and new hardware for assembling a PC - You not mentioned that this flash drive was not recognized on brand new 14900k + Asrock Z790 Taichi Carrara in bios full UEFI mode, but recognized only on bios CSM mode and after you tried to install Windows from this flash drive was blue screen in first seconds of installation (with DMA violation error code). Same flash drive was not recognized by high end AMD system, but low-middle end system saw this flash drive in UEFI mode. So this original Windows 11 Pro Retail USB BOX - very questionable, for Rus region there is no genuine Win11. And even if you ask Microsoft support team about genuine your Win key or not, even if you bought it for 5$, they would say yes, because it is, but main question where did you get that, on one Retail key could be sitting 10 people, they could be stolen, counterfeit, used on multiple machines or destined for another hardware.
2. A factory mini PC ASUS ROG was purchased, but it had the same desync problem - You not mentioned that this prebild PC on a very first boot gave black screen with running coolers, it was 5 times in a raw. Only after PSU switch shut down and after turn it on image on monitor appeared and you tested PC in games. But after another shutdown and turn on - same black screen appeared with running coolers. - This surely isn't normal
3. Also ordered and tested was a factory PC LENOVO from the USA with the factory-installed Windows 11 operating system - I don't know what happend with Lenovo Legion PC and from what vendor you bought it, but i know men who bought branded prebuilds PCs and they saw traces of KMS activation on brand new PCs. Some "new" systems from various "new" components, after first Windows installation from media creation tool(non activated ISO without put key) was activated by themselves with generic key.
4. I contacted a person from the team of famous reverse engineers who in 2017 were able to hack Intel Management and execute their code inside it - they actually don't hack Intel cpus, they found hole and execute some instruction. If they trully would hack Intel platfrom the world would be changed. But in the same time because of people who want to hack PC platforms you get frequent security updates and we got what we got - very sensetive subsystem, no room for even one mistake(i mean you have only one attempt - one mistake). Reverse engineering is forbidded. For CPU manufacturers first priorities are(CPU/PCH): Security Stability & Raw perfomance, they care less about in what resolution you would start to save Ashley in 4k or 720p, i mean they care sure, but subsystem is sensitive, so if you do all things right from the start you will succed, or just forget about it and live like a normal man.
Wrong lod - stretched-stoped "overlay"(which must operate dynamicly - be fully synced with everything what happens on a screen - pcie lane & dmi) resides on top/bottom of the screen which make picture blurry/slightly stretched objects it adds judders because of this conflicts you don't feel FPS(60 fps feels better than 300) & mouse coursor or panocamera feels choppy and overall latencies issues. Hardware-software problem(CPU/PCH/OS), stuck subsystem which sees all i/o devices as any.
Overall if you make posts with examples, you have to put in all crucial information for not to mislead people. ATM your described experience just feels one-sided.
In Bad Lod topic, Slender found some additional information:
"Imagine running a game such as GTA V. The first time you run it the settings are usually set on lowest meaning no AF or AA, low shadow resolution and distance. So the NvAPI takes these settings and unloads them into the L2 Cache of GPU so that the Stream-multiprocessors can read them and when ever you exit the game NvAPI should force the GPU to flush the settings by writing Global Settings into the cache area. For some reason it's stuck. It can happen when you change a setting by dramatically tuning it up and the variant is not fast enough to rewrite. Now the settings cannot be verified by any variant in order to be flushed. The only way to fix this is to find the way to flush the cache and unload a clean NvAPI into the cache. Now this also answers why this happens again when you insert new parts into the PC and that is because the drivers always keep the same buggy variant in their backup files and loads it into memory if its missing. It also works the other way, if you reinstall the drivers, it automatically reads the variants setting from the cache and make a copy of the variant. In order to fix it we have to unlock the resources and unload a variant . However we have no idea how to do that atm."