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Ghosting increases on monitor after plugging in phone charger, why ?

Posted: 11 Aug 2023, 08:12
by Bobo
Plugging in the Turbo charger for my phone, in my power strip, increases the ghosting on my monitor by quite a noticeable amount.
it happens every time that i do it.
what would the cause for this be ?

Re: Ghosting increases on monitor after plugging in phone charger, why ?

Posted: 12 Aug 2023, 06:20
by TN_fun
Can you record a video, for example, a UFO ghosting test?

Re: Ghosting increases on monitor after plugging in phone charger, why ?

Posted: 12 Aug 2023, 07:17
by F1zus
Bobo wrote:
11 Aug 2023, 08:12
Plugging in the Turbo charger for my phone, in my power strip, increases the ghosting on my monitor by quite a noticeable amount.
it happens every time that i do it.
what would the cause for this be ?
Obviously, the charger creates interference, like any other impulse device. The power supply is rather weak and is not able to protect the monitor panel from interference from the outlet.

Re: Ghosting increases on monitor after plugging in phone charger, why ?

Posted: 22 Aug 2023, 18:36
by amorou
Bobo wrote:
11 Aug 2023, 08:12
Plugging in the Turbo charger for my phone, in my power strip, increases the ghosting on my monitor by quite a noticeable amount.
it happens every time that i do it.
what would the cause for this be ?
Its a smps and its noisy , so as your pc psu , led lightbulbs.
Also if you have dimmer switch in house , remove it.

Re: Ghosting increases on monitor after plugging in phone charger, why ?

Posted: 01 Oct 2023, 12:32
by Cyanide_
amorou wrote:
22 Aug 2023, 18:36
Bobo wrote:
11 Aug 2023, 08:12
Plugging in the Turbo charger for my phone, in my power strip, increases the ghosting on my monitor by quite a noticeable amount.
it happens every time that i do it.
what would the cause for this be ?
Its a smps and its noisy , so as your pc psu , led lightbulbs.
Also if you have dimmer switch in house , remove it.
It might sound dumb, but can one of these new fancy "dimmer switch LED chandeliers" be causing some input lag? These are coming with remote control too.
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Re: Ghosting increases on monitor after plugging in phone charger, why ?

Posted: 01 Oct 2023, 14:28
by amorou
Iserverthefirelord wrote:
01 Oct 2023, 12:32
amorou wrote:
22 Aug 2023, 18:36
Bobo wrote:
11 Aug 2023, 08:12
Plugging in the Turbo charger for my phone, in my power strip, increases the ghosting on my monitor by quite a noticeable amount.
it happens every time that i do it.
what would the cause for this be ?
Its a smps and its noisy , so as your pc psu , led lightbulbs.
Also if you have dimmer switch in house , remove it.
It might sound dumb, but can one of these new fancy "dimmer switch LED chandeliers" be causing some input lag? These are coming with remote control too.
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Not knowing is never dumb

Answer is , yes it can

Just saying: its the circut in the switch that connected to your home circut could cause bad stuff , not the lamb itself

For what it looks like: ( or google "dimmer light switch inside")

The issue people complaining will not be created by these dimmer switches , but it could improve your gaming/lag (did mine) , You gotta try to disambling it from circut/wall

If you know nothing about electricty , please research how to not get electrocuted (felt responsible to write that)

Re: Ghosting increases on monitor after plugging in phone charger, why ?

Posted: 02 Oct 2023, 05:37
by Cyanide_
amorou wrote:
01 Oct 2023, 14:28
Iserverthefirelord wrote:
01 Oct 2023, 12:32
amorou wrote:
22 Aug 2023, 18:36
Bobo wrote:
11 Aug 2023, 08:12
Plugging in the Turbo charger for my phone, in my power strip, increases the ghosting on my monitor by quite a noticeable amount.
it happens every time that i do it.
what would the cause for this be ?
Its a smps and its noisy , so as your pc psu , led lightbulbs.
Also if you have dimmer switch in house , remove it.
It might sound dumb, but can one of these new fancy "dimmer switch LED chandeliers" be causing some input lag? These are coming with remote control too.
Image
Not knowing is never dumb

Answer is , yes it can

Just saying: its the circut in the switch that connected to your home circut could cause bad stuff , not the lamb itself

For what it looks like: ( or google "dimmer light switch inside")

The issue people complaining will not be created by these dimmer switches , but it could improve your gaming/lag (did mine) , You gotta try to disambling it from circut/wall

If you know nothing about electricty , please research how to not get electrocuted (felt responsible to write that)
Yeah thanks lol, I indeed know close to nothing when it comes to electricity so I'm not even touching that :D especially when it's not my apartment I'm living in. But that lamp is right above my PC so I thought maybe it's causing some interference, it's also "buggy" turning on and off sometimes by it's own, might call an electrician or smth. Also moving PC to other area far away from that lamp improved gaming a bit but that might be a placebo.

Re: Ghosting increases on monitor after plugging in phone charger, why ?

Posted: 02 Oct 2023, 07:50
by amorou
Iserverthefirelord wrote:
02 Oct 2023, 05:37
amorou wrote:
01 Oct 2023, 14:28
Iserverthefirelord wrote:
01 Oct 2023, 12:32
amorou wrote:
22 Aug 2023, 18:36


Its a smps and its noisy , so as your pc psu , led lightbulbs.
Also if you have dimmer switch in house , remove it.
It might sound dumb, but can one of these new fancy "dimmer switch LED chandeliers" be causing some input lag? These are coming with remote control too.
Image
Not knowing is never dumb

Answer is , yes it can

Just saying: its the circut in the switch that connected to your home circut could cause bad stuff , not the lamb itself

For what it looks like: ( or google "dimmer light switch inside")

The issue people complaining will not be created by these dimmer switches , but it could improve your gaming/lag (did mine) , You gotta try to disambling it from circut/wall

If you know nothing about electricty , please research how to not get electrocuted (felt responsible to write that)
Yeah thanks lol, I indeed know close to nothing when it comes to electricity so I'm not even touching that :D especially when it's not my apartment I'm living in. But that lamp is right above my PC so I thought maybe it's causing some interference, it's also "buggy" turning on and off sometimes by it's own, might call an electrician or smth. Also moving PC to other area far away from that lamp improved gaming a bit but that might be a placebo.
Well you could construct entire towns electricity system with 0 practice and good research

As I said switch's circut will cause the erratic stuff and not via air but via cables.
You can remove it from circut/wall and plug it later and no one will notice

But if you rich I recommend calling an electrican to remove it, so you can watch him. You never know who you are speaking online , its very easy but you can die (unlikely but possible) if you contact live wire.