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Re: This Is How I Fixed*(asterik!) My Own Input Lag [Update #3]

Posted: 23 Feb 2025, 01:40
by Brutek_Vladimir
Foul Play wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 05:42
UPDATE #3:

Turns out that TPM's default blocked command list is my problem. Deleted the default blocked command list and now games and system feel like 240Hz and barely any hit-reg issues on Windows 11 Home.

Now I need to get gud again because for 7 years I've had laggy/input delay/hit-reg issues.
And if you turned TPM off in bios 7 years ago, like every person hunting for low input latency, you would spare yourself all that 7y long hassle. :lol:

Re: This Is How I Fixed*(asterik!) My Own Input Lag [Update #3]

Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 03:36
by MeveSPB
Brutek_Vladimir wrote:
23 Feb 2025, 01:40
UPDATE #3:

Turns out that TPM's default blocked command list is my problem. Deleted the default blocked command list and now games and system feel like 240Hz and barely any hit-reg issues on Windows 11 Home.

Now I need to get gud again because for 7 years I've had laggy/input delay/hit-reg issues.
What does it look like?
Does deletion happen like deleting keys in the registry? Or in WIN 11 it can be done through the WIN shell?
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windo ... m-commands

And how will it be on WIN 10?
Do you have any thoughts on how to test this?
I tried deleting the values in the registry (the path will be later*), after rebooting they all came back.


\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Tpm\BlockedCommands\List

Re: This Is How I Fixed*(asterik!) My Own Input Lag [Update #3]

Posted: 26 Feb 2025, 01:04
by Vocaleyes
MeveSPB wrote:
25 Feb 2025, 03:36
Brutek_Vladimir wrote:
23 Feb 2025, 01:40
UPDATE #3:

Turns out that TPM's default blocked command list is my problem. Deleted the default blocked command list and now games and system feel like 240Hz and barely any hit-reg issues on Windows 11 Home.

Now I need to get gud again because for 7 years I've had laggy/input delay/hit-reg issues.
What does it look like?
Does deletion happen like deleting keys in the registry? Or in WIN 11 it can be done through the WIN shell?
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windo ... m-commands

And how will it be on WIN 10?
Do you have any thoughts on how to test this?
I tried deleting the values in the registry (the path will be later), after rebooting they all came back.
I used gpedit.msc, unsure if this produces the desired results as OP.