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Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 19 Sep 2025, 19:14
by Sz3ypy
I use Intel I210-T1 do far do good :D

Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 04:39
by Watchdog
Sz3ypy wrote:
19 Sep 2025, 19:14
I use Intel I210-T1 do far do good :D
Do you disable MSI priority on your i210 T1?

Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 08:03
by dermodemon
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 23:34
JimCarry wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 16:33
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 14:58
JimCarry wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 14:46


thanks,but i still dont get it,you mean that when for example,when you go in msi util,msg limit when up or ?also when you plug the "realtek 8812bu" in the usb do you change any advanced settings on it or? and what is you cmd?
I guess you havent much experience with inteupts affinity/policies yet so id research it a bit before you change anything as you can easily make performance worse. it depends a lot on your hardware and how its configured.

Go in advanced network adapter properties and for rss queues, change msi limit for the same amount of queues you have. that make it a bit more stable for me.

however i do notice youre using the same ethernet controller as my motherboard has. You can try the netadaptercx driver. you can download it here https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4342

-I guess you havent much experience with inteupts affinity/policies yet so id research it a bit before you change anything as you can easily make performance worse. it depends a lot on your hardware and how its configured.

i have i use i did put my nic on my last core.

-Go in advanced network adapter properties and for rss queues, change msi limit for the same amount of queues you have. that make it a bit more stable for me.

i dont use rss.if you increase msg limit for some driver and if the irqs dont go up as well it means it does not work.

-however i do notice youre using the same ethernet controller as my motherboard has. You can try the netadaptercx driver. you can download it here https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4342

i use the latest one 2025 the one that you are linking i think is the same but with power savings enable or i am in mistake ?
https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4357
try the one with netadaptercx, not the ndis one, i like netadaptercx one
Holy f*cking sh*t guys.
I beat desync with this "netadaptercx" driver.
I disabled all offload, energy savings and interrupt moderation.
Checked MSI box and put it to the core 4(priority low, msi limit 4, RSS 4 queues).
Then i put this command in CS2 launch options "+cl_tickpacket_desired_queuelength 0.035" without " ".
Now i don't have any desync and finally FEEL like my shots are hitting enemies as it should be.
Definitely not a placebo. Whole week without any kind of desync.
I am finally free from this network lag thread.
Such a relief.
P.S. tried USB network card = desync
tried PCIe network card = desync.
After all of that i came back to my onboard lan realtek NIC and with this driver my games (cs2 included) feel amazing again.
MOBO: Asrock B450m PRO4-F

Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 10:24
by dervu
dermodemon wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 08:03
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 23:34
JimCarry wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 16:33
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 14:58


I guess you havent much experience with inteupts affinity/policies yet so id research it a bit before you change anything as you can easily make performance worse. it depends a lot on your hardware and how its configured.

Go in advanced network adapter properties and for rss queues, change msi limit for the same amount of queues you have. that make it a bit more stable for me.

however i do notice youre using the same ethernet controller as my motherboard has. You can try the netadaptercx driver. you can download it here https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4342

-I guess you havent much experience with inteupts affinity/policies yet so id research it a bit before you change anything as you can easily make performance worse. it depends a lot on your hardware and how its configured.

i have i use i did put my nic on my last core.

-Go in advanced network adapter properties and for rss queues, change msi limit for the same amount of queues you have. that make it a bit more stable for me.

i dont use rss.if you increase msg limit for some driver and if the irqs dont go up as well it means it does not work.

-however i do notice youre using the same ethernet controller as my motherboard has. You can try the netadaptercx driver. you can download it here https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4342

i use the latest one 2025 the one that you are linking i think is the same but with power savings enable or i am in mistake ?
https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4357
try the one with netadaptercx, not the ndis one, i like netadaptercx one
Holy f*cking sh*t guys.
I beat desync with this "netadaptercx" driver.
I disabled all offload, energy savings and interrupt moderation.
Checked MSI box and put it to the core 4(priority low, msi limit 4, RSS 4 queues).
Then i put this command in CS2 launch options "+cl_tickpacket_desired_queuelength 0.035" without " ".
Now i don't have any desync and finally FEEL like my shots are hitting enemies as it should be.
Definitely not a placebo. Whole week without any kind of desync.
I am finally free from this network lag thread.
Such a relief.
P.S. tried USB network card = desync
tried PCIe network card = desync.
After all of that i came back to my onboard lan realtek NIC and with this driver my games (cs2 included) feel amazing again.
MOBO: Asrock B450m PRO4-F
Now tell if you tested on same game version to avoid update affecting your "feelings".

Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 11:49
by dermodemon
dervu wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 10:24
dermodemon wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 08:03
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 23:34
JimCarry wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 16:33



-I guess you havent much experience with inteupts affinity/policies yet so id research it a bit before you change anything as you can easily make performance worse. it depends a lot on your hardware and how its configured.

i have i use i did put my nic on my last core.

-Go in advanced network adapter properties and for rss queues, change msi limit for the same amount of queues you have. that make it a bit more stable for me.

i dont use rss.if you increase msg limit for some driver and if the irqs dont go up as well it means it does not work.

-however i do notice youre using the same ethernet controller as my motherboard has. You can try the netadaptercx driver. you can download it here https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4342

i use the latest one 2025 the one that you are linking i think is the same but with power savings enable or i am in mistake ?
https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4357
try the one with netadaptercx, not the ndis one, i like netadaptercx one
Holy f*cking sh*t guys.
I beat desync with this "netadaptercx" driver.
I disabled all offload, energy savings and interrupt moderation.
Checked MSI box and put it to the core 4(priority low, msi limit 4, RSS 4 queues).
Then i put this command in CS2 launch options "+cl_tickpacket_desired_queuelength 0.035" without " ".
Now i don't have any desync and finally FEEL like my shots are hitting enemies as it should be.
Definitely not a placebo. Whole week without any kind of desync.
I am finally free from this network lag thread.
Such a relief.
P.S. tried USB network card = desync
tried PCIe network card = desync.
After all of that i came back to my onboard lan realtek NIC and with this driver my games (cs2 included) feel amazing again.
MOBO: Asrock B450m PRO4-F
Now tell if you tested on same game version to avoid update affecting your "feelings".
Well cs2 got updated 3 times this week. Still feels really good. By the way in the game called Hunt Showdown my desync disappeared too :)

Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 18:04
by Kal
dermodemon wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 08:03
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 23:34
JimCarry wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 16:33
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 14:58


I guess you havent much experience with inteupts affinity/policies yet so id research it a bit before you change anything as you can easily make performance worse. it depends a lot on your hardware and how its configured.

Go in advanced network adapter properties and for rss queues, change msi limit for the same amount of queues you have. that make it a bit more stable for me.

however i do notice youre using the same ethernet controller as my motherboard has. You can try the netadaptercx driver. you can download it here https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4342

-I guess you havent much experience with inteupts affinity/policies yet so id research it a bit before you change anything as you can easily make performance worse. it depends a lot on your hardware and how its configured.

i have i use i did put my nic on my last core.

-Go in advanced network adapter properties and for rss queues, change msi limit for the same amount of queues you have. that make it a bit more stable for me.

i dont use rss.if you increase msg limit for some driver and if the irqs dont go up as well it means it does not work.

-however i do notice youre using the same ethernet controller as my motherboard has. You can try the netadaptercx driver. you can download it here https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4342

i use the latest one 2025 the one that you are linking i think is the same but with power savings enable or i am in mistake ?
https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4357
try the one with netadaptercx, not the ndis one, i like netadaptercx one
Holy f*cking sh*t guys.
I beat desync with this "netadaptercx" driver.
I disabled all offload, energy savings and interrupt moderation.
Checked MSI box and put it to the core 4(priority low, msi limit 4, RSS 4 queues).
Then i put this command in CS2 launch options "+cl_tickpacket_desired_queuelength 0.035" without " ".
Now i don't have any desync and finally FEEL like my shots are hitting enemies as it should be.
Definitely not a placebo. Whole week without any kind of desync.
I am finally free from this network lag thread.
Such a relief.
P.S. tried USB network card = desync
tried PCIe network card = desync.
After all of that i came back to my onboard lan realtek NIC and with this driver my games (cs2 included) feel amazing again.
MOBO: Asrock B450m PRO4-F
Is this the driver with rss already disabled and not visible when you check the properties?

Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 02:27
by dermodemon
Kal wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 18:04
dermodemon wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 08:03
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 23:34
JimCarry wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 16:33



-I guess you havent much experience with inteupts affinity/policies yet so id research it a bit before you change anything as you can easily make performance worse. it depends a lot on your hardware and how its configured.

i have i use i did put my nic on my last core.

-Go in advanced network adapter properties and for rss queues, change msi limit for the same amount of queues you have. that make it a bit more stable for me.

i dont use rss.if you increase msg limit for some driver and if the irqs dont go up as well it means it does not work.

-however i do notice youre using the same ethernet controller as my motherboard has. You can try the netadaptercx driver. you can download it here https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4342

i use the latest one 2025 the one that you are linking i think is the same but with power savings enable or i am in mistake ?
https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4357
try the one with netadaptercx, not the ndis one, i like netadaptercx one
Holy f*cking sh*t guys.
I beat desync with this "netadaptercx" driver.
I disabled all offload, energy savings and interrupt moderation.
Checked MSI box and put it to the core 4(priority low, msi limit 4, RSS 4 queues).
Then i put this command in CS2 launch options "+cl_tickpacket_desired_queuelength 0.035" without " ".
Now i don't have any desync and finally FEEL like my shots are hitting enemies as it should be.
Definitely not a placebo. Whole week without any kind of desync.
I am finally free from this network lag thread.
Such a relief.
P.S. tried USB network card = desync
tried PCIe network card = desync.
After all of that i came back to my onboard lan realtek NIC and with this driver my games (cs2 included) feel amazing again.
MOBO: Asrock B450m PRO4-F
Is this the driver with rss already disabled and not visible when you check the properties?
This driver has RSS enabled by default. I just change it to 4 queues

Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 09:18
by Watchdog
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 14:58
JimCarry wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 14:46
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 11:25
JimCarry wrote:
31 Mar 2025, 17:05


thanks for sharing / explain.i am on win 10 but what do you mean by "message interupts went crazy" ,also i wanto to ask can you give me link for the one you buy,and do you touch any settings on it,also cmd default ?
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windo ... interrupts - you can read up on it here

the usb wifi dongle i have is a realtek 8812bu
thanks,but i still dont get it,you mean that when for example,when you go in msi util,msg limit when up or ?also when you plug the "realtek 8812bu" in the usb do you change any advanced settings on it or? and what is you cmd?
I guess you havent much experience with inteupts affinity/policies yet so id research it a bit before you change anything as you can easily make performance worse. it depends a lot on your hardware and how its configured.

Go in advanced network adapter properties and for rss queues, change msi limit for the same amount of queues you have. that make it a bit more stable for me.

however i do notice youre using the same ethernet controller as my motherboard has. You can try the netadaptercx driver. you can download it here https://www.realtek.com/Download/ToDown ... oadid=4342
Is there a driver for Intel I210-T1 that has "netadaptercx"?

Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 22 Sep 2025, 13:55
by Sz3ypy
Watchdog wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 04:39
Sz3ypy wrote:
19 Sep 2025, 19:14
I use Intel I210-T1 do far do good :D
Do you disable MSI priority on your i210 T1?
Is on MSI mode but i dont remeber priority or undefined or high i think

Re: HIGH % YOUR InputLag/HitReg IS NETWRK RELATED.

Posted: 08 Nov 2025, 22:35
by InputLagger
dermodemon wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 11:49
dervu wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 10:24
dermodemon wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 08:03
hazzahodgson wrote:
01 Apr 2025, 23:34


try the one with netadaptercx, not the ndis one, i like netadaptercx one
Holy f*cking sh*t guys.
I beat desync with this "netadaptercx" driver.
I disabled all offload, energy savings and interrupt moderation.
Checked MSI box and put it to the core 4(priority low, msi limit 4, RSS 4 queues).
Then i put this command in CS2 launch options "+cl_tickpacket_desired_queuelength 0.035" without " ".
Now i don't have any desync and finally FEEL like my shots are hitting enemies as it should be.
Definitely not a placebo. Whole week without any kind of desync.
I am finally free from this network lag thread.
Such a relief.
P.S. tried USB network card = desync
tried PCIe network card = desync.
After all of that i came back to my onboard lan realtek NIC and with this driver my games (cs2 included) feel amazing again.
MOBO: Asrock B450m PRO4-F
Now tell if you tested on same game version to avoid update affecting your "feelings".
Well cs2 got updated 3 times this week. Still feels really good. By the way in the game called Hunt Showdown my desync disappeared too :)
Still fixed till today?