Rfi causing input lag

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gorkem686950
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by gorkem686950 » 22 Jul 2022, 17:01

Shade7 wrote:
22 Jul 2022, 15:47
gorkem686950 wrote:
22 Jul 2022, 05:21
Guys i fixed my problem. i using my laptop monitor, jack headphones and ground socket. When me use old monitor or old headset input lag is back. I think my ungrounded socket broke down my monitor and USB headset.
Glad you were able to narrow down the issues.


You use your laptop monitor now? I'm confused, were you playing on a desktop or laptop?

Are you hooking your desktop up to your laptop?
i playing on laptop

delve
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by delve » 22 Jul 2022, 17:58

be careful, best is to test for a couple of days. Grounding had big impact on my lag, but it never fixed, just changed it.

rkric258
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by rkric258 » 24 Jul 2022, 07:31

gorkem686950 wrote:
19 Jul 2022, 13:20
I bought new gaming laptop (rtx 3050 ti AMD ryzen 5 5600h) and still same...
Exactly which model you have purchased? If it possible then, I need advice an advice from you. Recently, I have taken the decision to buy a MacBook or a gaming laptop by replacing my old pc, So now my question is if I go with zephyrus g14. Which is also comes with RTX 3050 TI and 3060, if I consider this one then, is it will be an worth buying? et me know your opinion. Thank in advance

gorkem686950
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by gorkem686950 » 26 Jul 2022, 10:23

delve wrote:
22 Jul 2022, 17:58
be careful, best is to test for a couple of days. Grounding had big impact on my lag, but it never fixed, just changed it.
yes thats true my input lag is back

Shade7
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by Shade7 » 28 Jul 2022, 01:41

gorkem686950 wrote:
26 Jul 2022, 10:23
delve wrote:
22 Jul 2022, 17:58
be careful, best is to test for a couple of days. Grounding had big impact on my lag, but it never fixed, just changed it.
yes thats true my input lag is back
:lol: happens

Back to the drawing board :!:

shantovski
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by shantovski » 16 Sep 2024, 07:51

Ok guys I have been in this situation for 6 years I have tried everything known to man kind. Now.
Recently I found out something very disturbing.

The table you play on regardless of it being wood or metal or even made from yogurt. It is getting charged by static electricty. And you are contributing to that as well. I think I have a lot of charge in my body usually and it's harder for me to deal with this I recently order grounding mat and will also place a table ground mat with everything sitting on it. Keyboard mouse case monitor.

This is what you have to do to fix this.

Ground everything, and get shilded cables everything possible. The power cable of your computer and monitor do not let it touch the table.
And ground yourself completely you could even ground the table. Make sure you ground yourself very well as the better the grounding is the better everything else will be. 6 years of intense trying please try and see the difference.

amorou
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by amorou » 16 Sep 2024, 15:26

shantovski wrote:
16 Sep 2024, 07:51
Ok guys I have been in this situation for 6 years I have tried everything known to man kind. Now.
Recently I found out something very disturbing.

The table you play on regardless of it being wood or metal or even made from yogurt. It is getting charged by static electricty. And you are contributing to that as well. I think I have a lot of charge in my body usually and it's harder for me to deal with this I recently order grounding mat and will also place a table ground mat with everything sitting on it. Keyboard mouse case monitor.

This is what you have to do to fix this.

Ground everything, and get shilded cables everything possible. The power cable of your computer and monitor do not let it touch the table.
And ground yourself completely you could even ground the table. Make sure you ground yourself very well as the better the grounding is the better everything else will be. 6 years of intense trying please try and see the difference.
Your methods might be useful or solve compeletly but choose a slower pace for reasoning , static electric "on your body" not relevant with the issue

f1ndus
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by f1ndus » 17 Sep 2024, 03:01

shantovski wrote:
16 Sep 2024, 07:51
Ok guys I have been in this situation for 6 years I have tried everything known to man kind. Now.
Recently I found out something very disturbing.

The table you play on regardless of it being wood or metal or even made from yogurt. It is getting charged by static electricty. And you are contributing to that as well. I think I have a lot of charge in my body usually and it's harder for me to deal with this I recently order grounding mat and will also place a table ground mat with everything sitting on it. Keyboard mouse case monitor.

This is what you have to do to fix this.

Ground everything, and get shilded cables everything possible. The power cable of your computer and monitor do not let it touch the table.
And ground yourself completely you could even ground the table. Make sure you ground yourself very well as the better the grounding is the better everything else will be. 6 years of intense trying please try and see the difference.
But how to ground it? Can u make a photo yours grounding?

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Slender
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by Slender » 17 Sep 2024, 03:07

f1ndus wrote:
17 Sep 2024, 03:01
shantovski wrote:
16 Sep 2024, 07:51
Ok guys I have been in this situation for 6 years I have tried everything known to man kind. Now.
Recently I found out something very disturbing.

The table you play on regardless of it being wood or metal or even made from yogurt. It is getting charged by static electricty. And you are contributing to that as well. I think I have a lot of charge in my body usually and it's harder for me to deal with this I recently order grounding mat and will also place a table ground mat with everything sitting on it. Keyboard mouse case monitor.

This is what you have to do to fix this.

Ground everything, and get shilded cables everything possible. The power cable of your computer and monitor do not let it touch the table.
And ground yourself completely you could even ground the table. Make sure you ground yourself very well as the better the grounding is the better everything else will be. 6 years of intense trying please try and see the difference.
But how to ground it? Can u make a photo yours grounding?
I have information on how to do this. But for now I will keep it a secret, because unfortunately it does not fix any of the problems. RFI greatly affects the perception of music from the amp, but in my experience does not affect our problems with desync, input, and the feeling of 60hz. At night, when things are better, I get absolutely the same amount of interference as in the daytime. (verified by external and internal emi tester).

shantovski
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Re: Rfi causing input lag

Post by shantovski » 03 Oct 2024, 04:55

Let's think about static charges for a bit. When I lift my hands off the mouse and then put them back on, everything runs smoothly for about 5 seconds. When I grab my keyboard cable—it's a Type-C, the one that goes into my keyboard—and push the tip harder into the keyboard, it gets smooth for about 15 to 30 seconds. When I ground my monitor's chassis and wiggle the ground cable, it gets smooth for 5 seconds. Each item I touch has a smoothness effect that slowly degrades; the smoothness isn't always to the same extent, but it's still okay.

For example, I might be playing nonstop and missing every shot. Then I let go of the mouse, come back, wiggle the keyboard and the ground connected to the monitor's chassis (all at once because I want to enjoy a tiny moment), and within 30 seconds I hit consecutive sniper shots from crazy distances while people are gliding—and all my AR shots hit like butter, all super snappy, and everything makes sense. I'm coming to the conclusion that my house has either L1 or L2 leaking into the walls and statically charging everything (the whole house) continuously. What do you think?

If I am in a match like realistic PvP in Fortnite and there are 20 people in the match and I'm down there with a sniper, no one will ever touch the ground. That's how smooth things can get, and that's how bad it is, and that's how easy it is for us to see this difference—it's like night and day. Does anyone remember the annoying placebo community ? :roll:

I am so close to breaking the code once and for all. I just need all of your help here to figure this out. I will give more time to explain things better.

Also keep in mind not everyone has fast reactions and can see things clearly and notice things that other people can't. For me, 240Hz and 360Hz is like night and day; I can maybe even do 500Hz, get used to it, and then going back to 360Hz might feel very uncomfortable to me.

The only community that really talked about this was the audio community because hearing static/RFI/ground loops, etc., is much more noticeable in audio than seeing differences in games. Our community needs a lot more time, but I have devoted the last 6 years of my life to fixing this, and I need your honest help to seriously dig deeper.

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