Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse | UPDATE
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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse
This thread is already dead because all you said was to install a double-conversion UPS. We've all installed that crap, and what's more, we've run PCs on battery power. And it led to nothing.
u install ups, what next step?
u install ups, what next step?
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Interference in the air is not bullshit but the fact that a double conversion UPS improved a lot my input lag is? If I'm clearly stating that its a fix that is working for me, why do you double down on trying to invalidate me? Do you understand that even tho we experience similar simptoms, the root cause can vary from case to case? Even if you don't agree with us, why do you even bother to reply to the thread and make fun of us? I won't be entertaining you anymore, you already fcked up a thread that was supposed to give insight and help people with the SAME SITUATION (electrical problems), not YOURS especifically (interference in the air)Roxtar wrote: β29 Nov 2025, 08:53My intention is to tell you that you are doing useless bullshit. The fact that we all have the same problems is clear from the fact that we're all gathered here on the forum with exactly the same problem. The only thing that might differentiate us is the source of the problem (the type may be different), but the frequency that emits it is the same.
Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse
You'll be surprised, but UPS helps me too.Roxtar wrote: β29 Nov 2025, 09:20Interference in the air is not bullshit but the fact that a double conversion UPS improved a lot my input lag is? If I'm clearly stating that its a fix that is working for me, why do you double down on trying to invalidate me? Do you understand that even tho we experience similar simptoms, the root cause can vary from case to case? Even if you don't agree with us, why do you even bother to reply to the thread and make fun of us? I won't be entertaining you anymore, you already fcked up a thread that was supposed to give insight and help people with the SAME SITUATION (electrical problems), not YOURS especifically (interference in the air)Roxtar wrote: β29 Nov 2025, 08:53My intention is to tell you that you are doing useless bullshit. The fact that we all have the same problems is clear from the fact that we're all gathered here on the forum with exactly the same problem. The only thing that might differentiate us is the source of the problem (the type may be different), but the frequency that emits it is the same.
Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse
Don't get me wrong, I'm not toxic, it's just that I'm pretty tired of this UPS and filters thing. There is electromagnetic interference or radio frequency interference that spreads not only through the conductors, but also through the metal parts of the building walls. For this reason, you will not find a message where ups would help 100% of this problem, since ups cannot clean the line that goes to it.
I have seen the only message where ups helped with disconnection from the network - stutters, but this has nothing to do with our withdrawal delay problem.
I have seen the only message where ups helped with disconnection from the network - stutters, but this has nothing to do with our withdrawal delay problem.
Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse
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literally same issue.
literally same issue.
Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse
Air intereference should be very easily fixed if this would be truly the case of our problems, just move the PC to another room and it should be already fixed - and if not, put something over the PC case and cables, like aluminium foil which cannot be penetrated by radio / EM frequency, and if you still have problems then it's NOT air interference.
Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse
ExactlyMK92 wrote: β30 Nov 2025, 05:16Air intereference should be very easily fixed if this would be truly the case of our problems, just move the PC to another room and it should be already fixed - and if not, put something over the PC case and cables, like aluminium foil which cannot be penetrated by radio / EM frequency, and if you still have problems then it's NOT air interference.
Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse
Any material without grounding (I mean a real isolated circuit) will act as an antenna and make things worse.MK92 wrote: β30 Nov 2025, 05:16Air intereference should be very easily fixed if this would be truly the case of our problems, just move the PC to another room and it should be already fixed - and if not, put something over the PC case and cables, like aluminium foil which cannot be penetrated by radio / EM frequency, and if you still have problems then it's NOT air interference.
Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse
I personally tried 3 different double-conversion UPSs, from batteries without any connection to the electrical grid, and the problem still persisted. I used 100,500 power filters, but it didn't work. I took the computer to my neighbors' houses, powered it from different phases, wrapped it in foil, and did other things, but it didn't help. However, when I took it to a friend's house, everything worked perfectly.And good work after 20.00 in my house.MK92 wrote: β30 Nov 2025, 05:16Air intereference should be very easily fixed if this would be truly the case of our problems, just move the PC to another room and it should be already fixed - and if not, put something over the PC case and cables, like aluminium foil which cannot be penetrated by radio / EM frequency, and if you still have problems then it's NOT air interference.
Exactly one minute to the minute, without any delays, even from the batteries
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Re: Partially fixed input lag and floaty mouse
Iooks like only half of what's inside the box, did u take that photo or u can see through things?Slender wrote: β28 Nov 2025, 21:12ahhahahahahaahahhahahsulaemulae wrote: β28 Nov 2025, 19:52I know a guy claiming 'Richard Grays power company (RGPC 400 PRO) ' fixed by a lot for him. Desyncs, monitor and controls.![]()
