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Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 04:34
by espresso
To make a long story short, i reset my BIOS settings to factory, disable smt/Hyperthreading, set XMP, win32priorityseparation to 2A and the game feels super smooth now. Mouse super responsive in CS2

Long story: I always overclocked my system, i browsed a lot in EMI forum and i had the idea that maybe the currents are to weak so i applied more VCORE in bios. But it actually made it feel worse.

Maybe EMI Problems are caused by overclocking?!

5800x, 5700xt, Aorus Elite x570

Re: Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 09:45
by TN_fun
Absolutely any setting can give a fix. Come back tomorrow or in a few days, tell me that this no longer works.

Re: Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 10:32
by zeasty09
Yeah, report back tomorrow
Hopefully it will stay smooth like that

Re: Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 13:05
by tattoo
It wont be stable,every time i found a "fix" lasted max 2 maches on faceit,but yeah for me also leaving all on default on bios helps,also desable all de usb (pci usb card)
My personal opinion,i think is something related in the registry..somehow something goes in "sleep mode" evry time i install updates,uninstal something..reinstal a driver the problem is fixed,then slowly creeps back in (sorry for my spelling)

Re: Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 16:19
by gemarda
Hi bro! I have 5800x too with 3600mhz cl20 ram and 3070. I feel the mouse so floaty, and also the keyboard have a "sluggish feeling" can you give me some tips for this cpu to make it more responsive?btw i tried all usb ports

Re: Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 17:10
espresso wrote:
23 Oct 2023, 04:34
To make a long story short, i reset my BIOS settings to factory, disable smt/Hyperthreading, set XMP, win32priorityseparation to 2A and the game feels super smooth now. Mouse super responsive in CS2

Maybe EMI Problems are caused by overclocking?!
You are not the first with this solution, for some people it helped.

It also makes sense, because theoretically the currents are lower and the processor clock is less induced in parallel conductor tracks on the motherboard.

Re: Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 17:38
by espresso
TN_fun wrote:
23 Oct 2023, 09:45
Absolutely any setting can give a fix. Come back tomorrow or in a few days, tell me that this no longer works.
It is already 4 days and still stable.
[email protected] wrote:
23 Oct 2023, 17:10
It also makes sense, because theoretically the currents are lower and the processor clock is less induced in parallel conductor tracks on the motherboard.
Maybe i give undervolting a try. Or maybe it is one of the settings, like disabling power saving, C states that you disable for OCing that i counterproductive

gemarda wrote:
23 Oct 2023, 16:19
Hi bro! I have 5800x too with 3600mhz cl20 ram and 3070. I feel the mouse so floaty, and also the keyboard have a "sluggish feeling" can you give me some tips for this cpu to make it more responsive?btw i tried all usb ports
Clean windows, disable bloat, shit and services. try stock bios, then go regedit:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\PriorityControl]
create dword32 called: Win32PrioritySeperation and change value to Hex 2A or 42 Decimal

Re: Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 19:54
by Patrykelele
search for post "I fixed my Desync/input Lag/Hitreg in CSGO" it explains a lot of things.

Re: Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 25 Oct 2023, 07:45
by Kipperii
tattoo wrote:
23 Oct 2023, 13:05
It wont be stable,every time i found a "fix" lasted max 2 maches on faceit,but yeah for me also leaving all on default on bios helps,also desable all de usb (pci usb card)
My personal opinion,i think is something related in the registry..somehow something goes in "sleep mode" evry time i install updates,uninstal something..reinstal a driver the problem is fixed,then slowly creeps back in (sorry for my spelling)
My opinion is the same as yours, I think some operations/installation of certain things will change the registry and cause the problem.

Re: Overclocking causing Desync

Posted: 25 Oct 2023, 21:17
by ahead
Linux doesn't have a registry.