The extent of the issue and experiments related to electricity
Posted: 10 Sep 2023, 11:49
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Like others have stated my issue is also with floaty mouse that makes tracking hard and flicking next to impossible, enemies pre firing all the time. I'd like to expand that the issue effects the keyboard as well and probably all input peripherals and not just limited to games. I have done tests on monkeytype and I cannot seem to be able to get above 80 wpm, with any consistency, It's like I can type faster, but if I do the words either don't register or come out scrambled, it's very frustrating. I feel like I have to wait for the words to appear on the screen correctly before I can continue.
I have also had this issue completely disappear out of the blue moon, where I can beam enemies, perform movements in Apex like a pro, do 180 flicks. so I have a clear understanding of the baseline I am chasing. In apex legends this issue is so pervasive
my sliding, jumping, running timing seems to be completely dogshit.
I have changed my entire setup from a Gtx 1650 + Ryzen 5 gaming laptop to RTX 3060ti + intel i5 13500, along with completely replacing my peripherals. The problem didn't change in any way. So I'm convinced that the problem doesn't lie in hardware or software.
I have a background on EE and I am a software Dev. It just doesn't make sense to me why this is happening, I mean yeah I understand how ECC can cause delay and even rate limiting. The power signal is filtered through multiple filters and whatever transient noise or ripple is there should be negligible. Unless it's the earthing from where the noise is originating, I believe there's no filter present there.
Anyways just today I have called an electrician to check on this, he found nothing amiss. However I wanted to try something, I told him to completely disconnect the earthing from the house. I had already checked with removing earthing only at the PC plug(no difference). I Immediately checked my PC before and after that and there was a very clear difference, I told him to let me keep it this way for two days for me to do further tests. I thought that the issue was completely solved, it wasn't, but it also didn't revert back to the original state. I'd say it's 60% solved. The earth is still connected to the neutral at the main panel.
The earthing rod for my house is buried almost adjacent to a utility pole(which is a also grounded at same spot), I am suspecting this is a problem. I will do some more tests and am considering relocating the rod to a more isolated area behind the house.
In conclusion despite all odds there is clear correlation between this issue and electricity, at least for me.
Like others have stated my issue is also with floaty mouse that makes tracking hard and flicking next to impossible, enemies pre firing all the time. I'd like to expand that the issue effects the keyboard as well and probably all input peripherals and not just limited to games. I have done tests on monkeytype and I cannot seem to be able to get above 80 wpm, with any consistency, It's like I can type faster, but if I do the words either don't register or come out scrambled, it's very frustrating. I feel like I have to wait for the words to appear on the screen correctly before I can continue.
I have also had this issue completely disappear out of the blue moon, where I can beam enemies, perform movements in Apex like a pro, do 180 flicks. so I have a clear understanding of the baseline I am chasing. In apex legends this issue is so pervasive
my sliding, jumping, running timing seems to be completely dogshit.
I have changed my entire setup from a Gtx 1650 + Ryzen 5 gaming laptop to RTX 3060ti + intel i5 13500, along with completely replacing my peripherals. The problem didn't change in any way. So I'm convinced that the problem doesn't lie in hardware or software.
I have a background on EE and I am a software Dev. It just doesn't make sense to me why this is happening, I mean yeah I understand how ECC can cause delay and even rate limiting. The power signal is filtered through multiple filters and whatever transient noise or ripple is there should be negligible. Unless it's the earthing from where the noise is originating, I believe there's no filter present there.
Anyways just today I have called an electrician to check on this, he found nothing amiss. However I wanted to try something, I told him to completely disconnect the earthing from the house. I had already checked with removing earthing only at the PC plug(no difference). I Immediately checked my PC before and after that and there was a very clear difference, I told him to let me keep it this way for two days for me to do further tests. I thought that the issue was completely solved, it wasn't, but it also didn't revert back to the original state. I'd say it's 60% solved. The earth is still connected to the neutral at the main panel.
The earthing rod for my house is buried almost adjacent to a utility pole(which is a also grounded at same spot), I am suspecting this is a problem. I will do some more tests and am considering relocating the rod to a more isolated area behind the house.
In conclusion despite all odds there is clear correlation between this issue and electricity, at least for me.