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Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 11:08
by 1000WATT
themagic wrote:
search for evidence. This is a section of philosophy, cinema, literature, journalism.
I am more interested in statistics and systematization of data.

Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 11:09
by themagic
1000WATT wrote:
19 Feb 2025, 11:05
Besides magic, does anyone else see 100ms and 100 jitter and network lags and packetloss every second in these videos?
what the hell you say ?


you make screenshot where dude had for 1 frame a spike in ping and jitter....

Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 11:16
by 1000WATT
themagic wrote:
19 Feb 2025, 11:09
you make screenshot where dude had for 1 frame a spike in ping and jitter....
You are very observant.
The sky is still blue, the grass is green, the water is wet.

Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 11:22
by 1000WATT
There are too many moments like that in that video.
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Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 11:31
by 1000WATT
Ahaha I can't have problems with the Internet because I'm in Germany and I have a fiber optic connection and the game servers are in the next room and my ping is 15ms.The reason is definitely not my internet connection!!!!!!!!
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Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 12:16
by 1000WATT
kyube wrote:
Hi, inspired by your posts I found my old viper8khz. To carry out tests.
And I immediately remembered the reason why I stopped using it.
Like many others, I like to use mice without drivers. I configured the mouse in Synapse and uploaded a backup of Windows 21h2, which does not have the Razer software.
If the mouse is set to 8000, then after rebooting Windows, the tests showed 1000.
the mouse is set to 4000, the tests showed 500.
the mouse is set to 2000, the tests showed 250.

Physically turning it off and on solved For me it was inconvenient, every time after rebooting, I had to reconnect the mouse and I stopped using it.his problem. I thought that this was a bug in my Windows build.

Yesterday I tried it on another Windows 22H2 and the bug remained.
As it seems to me now, this is quite normal behavior in this scenario without software from the manufacturer.

Have you encountered this behavior?
If there is a solution, please share.

Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 13:21
by jassine
adrian_13371 wrote:
18 Feb 2025, 19:53
Oh and by the way, i could see in your post history that you are using an i5 9400f which is an 6yo low-midrange cpu and and rx580 which is an 8yo gpu, it was an ok gpu back in the day but dont expect a game like cs2 to work flawlessly on that pc, especially cs2 which is an unoptimized mess rn.
i did upgrade, ryzen 7 5700x, RTX 3060 ti, i tried that pcie on my new setup

Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 13:28
by jassine
1000WATT wrote:
19 Feb 2025, 10:15
themagic wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoiGvGsnzOE

No one can explain!!!!! why this guy has such a terrible gaming experience!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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this is my life, looks like i recorded this video myself :D

Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 14:18
by adrian_13371
jassine wrote:
19 Feb 2025, 13:21
adrian_13371 wrote:
18 Feb 2025, 19:53
Oh and by the way, i could see in your post history that you are using an i5 9400f which is an 6yo low-midrange cpu and and rx580 which is an 8yo gpu, it was an ok gpu back in the day but dont expect a game like cs2 to work flawlessly on that pc, especially cs2 which is an unoptimized mess rn.
i did upgrade, ryzen 7 5700x, RTX 3060 ti, i tried that pcie on my new setup
I wasn't talking about your setup here, it was about themagic's PC

Re: [Ethernet Onboard-vs-USB-vs-PCIe] I finally found the reason behind my input lag after 6 years

Posted: 19 Feb 2025, 16:09
by kyube
1000WATT wrote:
19 Feb 2025, 12:16
Hi, inspired by your posts I found my old viper8khz. To carry out tests.
And I immediately remembered the reason why I stopped using it.
Like many others, I like to use mice without drivers. I configured the mouse in Synapse and uploaded a backup of Windows 21h2, which does not have the Razer software.
If the mouse is set to 8000, then after rebooting Windows, the tests showed 1000.
the mouse is set to 4000, the tests showed 500.
the mouse is set to 2000, the tests showed 250.
This is a old bug with the V8K that Razer knows about but hasn't fixed, as far as I know.
I have my right side buttons bound to polling rate changes (1k, 2k, 4k, 8k) and that's how I get around it.
I wanted to change the DPI button into that, but I haven't bothered with trying it out.