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Emi/rfi question

Posted: 08 Nov 2023, 23:05
by pcenthusiast92
Hello good evening, I was wondering if dirty electricity/rfi can actually cause blurryness /motion blur? for some reason no matter what I do with my computer (in terms of tweaking, latency) , It's like my eyes lost the track while playing games; as Lost Ark, Diablo 4, Heroes of the Storm, is hard to explain when I'm moving or things are in moving even if my mouse cursor is stuck on my character, I can easily lost myself

And for some reason games feel accelerated mostly the animations, are faster, but at the same time games feels visually lag, I can't react at time.

I have already follow amazing guides over there in github, tested/tweaked 2-3 computers since 2011, and problem persist.
As adult I only lived in 2 houses, last house was a bit better, but on this one, seems like my eyes dried so fast, got more eyestrain, etc,etc

Only thing I never was able to get/buy was a gaming monitor, but I have seeing persons playing at 60hz monitor with 5ms response time and they do flawless their game looks smooth, and not over-speed

PS: This never happened in my old,old house back in 2009 (had a phenom amd paired with fx 5200, crt monitor at 60-75hz)
I apologies in advance for my poor grammar ^^

Cheers.

Re: Emi/rfi question

Posted: 09 Nov 2023, 00:23
by Everythingblows
Yes everything you describe, it’s as if you are sitting at my setup and playing. The depth of field often seems blurry/pixelated. It’s impossible to see clearly especially when moving the camera, it’s disorienting and nauseating at times playing FPS games. Opposing player models seem to move fast and not smoothly in a way that is impossible to react to. I definitely can relate to the eye strain problems. Sometimes when I plug things into my outlet or change random processor settings the issue will improve significantly, but it always lasts only a minute or so.

Re: Emi/rfi question

Posted: 09 Nov 2023, 03:02
by MontyTheAverage
Be careful any mention of emi/rfi and your post going to be banished to the Netherrealms never to hear about again.

Re: Emi/rfi question

Posted: 09 Nov 2023, 20:29
by pcenthusiast92
Thanks guys for your comments, at least we are not alone.

Its been roughly idk... 13-14 years already since this situation.
I saw also here in this forums a person that bought expensive electricity tools and measure tools, and he was able to fix his problem

Re: Emi/rfi question

Posted: 10 Nov 2023, 01:22
by Zodasaur
MontyTheAverage wrote:
09 Nov 2023, 03:02
Be careful any mention of emi/rfi and your post going to be banished to the Netherrealms never to hear about again.
Shh. Don't even mention them bro. The pro-emi administrators might smite us. 😭

Re: Emi/rfi question

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 06:14
by RealNC
pcenthusiast92 wrote:
08 Nov 2023, 23:05
Moved to off-topic section.

Re: Emi/rfi question

Posted: 11 Nov 2023, 12:28
by Cyanide_
Have you tried other locations? Af far as possible from your current place

Re: Emi/rfi question

Posted: 25 Dec 2023, 22:14
by InputLagger
pcenthusiast92 wrote:
08 Nov 2023, 23:05
Hello good evening, I was wondering if dirty electricity/rfi can actually cause blurryness /motion blur? for some reason no matter what I do with my computer (in terms of tweaking, latency) , It's like my eyes lost the track while playing games; as Lost Ark, Diablo 4, Heroes of the Storm, is hard to explain when I'm moving or things are in moving even if my mouse cursor is stuck on my character, I can easily lost myself

And for some reason games feel accelerated mostly the animations, are faster, but at the same time games feels visually lag, I can't react at time.

I have already follow amazing guides over there in github, tested/tweaked 2-3 computers since 2011, and problem persist.
As adult I only lived in 2 houses, last house was a bit better, but on this one, seems like my eyes dried so fast, got more eyestrain, etc,etc

Only thing I never was able to get/buy was a gaming monitor, but I have seeing persons playing at 60hz monitor with 5ms response time and they do flawless their game looks smooth, and not over-speed

PS: This never happened in my old,old house back in 2009 (had a phenom amd paired with fx 5200, crt monitor at 60-75hz)
I apologies in advance for my poor grammar ^^

Cheers.
Extract same symptoms (accelerated animations,enemies always faster than you, eyes just loose focus on monitor) with my amd fx 8350 build since ~2013y

I was able to partially fix icy, muddy, accelerated mouse feeling by adjust correct cpu voltage for current overclock) Even on stock freq cpu didn't have enough voltage as prime95 tells me

Re: Emi/rfi question

Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 16:29
by amorou
InputLagger wrote:
25 Dec 2023, 22:14
pcenthusiast92 wrote:
08 Nov 2023, 23:05
Hello good evening, I was wondering if dirty electricity/rfi can actually cause blurryness /motion blur? for some reason no matter what I do with my computer (in terms of tweaking, latency) , It's like my eyes lost the track while playing games; as Lost Ark, Diablo 4, Heroes of the Storm, is hard to explain when I'm moving or things are in moving even if my mouse cursor is stuck on my character, I can easily lost myself

And for some reason games feel accelerated mostly the animations, are faster, but at the same time games feels visually lag, I can't react at time.

I have already follow amazing guides over there in github, tested/tweaked 2-3 computers since 2011, and problem persist.
As adult I only lived in 2 houses, last house was a bit better, but on this one, seems like my eyes dried so fast, got more eyestrain, etc,etc

Only thing I never was able to get/buy was a gaming monitor, but I have seeing persons playing at 60hz monitor with 5ms response time and they do flawless their game looks smooth, and not over-speed

PS: This never happened in my old,old house back in 2009 (had a phenom amd paired with fx 5200, crt monitor at 60-75hz)
I apologies in advance for my poor grammar ^^

Cheers.
Extract same symptoms (accelerated animations,enemies always faster than you, eyes just loose focus on monitor) with my amd fx 8350 build since ~2013y

I was able to partially fix icy, muddy, accelerated mouse feeling by adjust correct cpu voltage for current overclock) Even on stock freq cpu didn't have enough voltage as prime95 tells me
" Eyes just loose focus on monitor" is a great describe to issue , its not motion blur or low %1 frames but its like them only its more irregular/erratic

Regarding your vcore thing , maybe mobo doing bad job about vdroop , you can try different bioses , sometimes they edit load line calibration values

Re: Emi/rfi question

Posted: 27 Jan 2024, 15:50
by pcenthusiast92
InputLagger wrote:
25 Dec 2023, 22:14
pcenthusiast92 wrote:
08 Nov 2023, 23:05
Hello good evening, I was wondering if dirty electricity/rfi can actually cause blurryness /motion blur? for some reason no matter what I do with my computer (in terms of tweaking, latency) , It's like my eyes lost the track while playing games; as Lost Ark, Diablo 4, Heroes of the Storm, is hard to explain when I'm moving or things are in moving even if my mouse cursor is stuck on my character, I can easily lost myself

And for some reason games feel accelerated mostly the animations, are faster, but at the same time games feels visually lag, I can't react at time.

I have already follow amazing guides over there in github, tested/tweaked 2-3 computers since 2011, and problem persist.
As adult I only lived in 2 houses, last house was a bit better, but on this one, seems like my eyes dried so fast, got more eyestrain, etc,etc

Only thing I never was able to get/buy was a gaming monitor, but I have seeing persons playing at 60hz monitor with 5ms response time and they do flawless their game looks smooth, and not over-speed

PS: This never happened in my old,old house back in 2009 (had a phenom amd paired with fx 5200, crt monitor at 60-75hz)
I apologies in advance for my poor grammar ^^

Cheers.
Extract same symptoms (accelerated animations,enemies always faster than you, eyes just loose focus on monitor) with my amd fx 8350 build since ~2013y

I was able to partially fix icy, muddy, accelerated mouse feeling by adjust correct cpu voltage for current overclock) Even on stock freq cpu didn't have enough voltage as prime95 tells me
Oh sorry for not answer at time, I forgot about this website, but thanks god we are not alone with this situation.

"Even on stock freq cpu didn't have enough voltage as prime95 tells me" I'm curious about your quote, what test should I realize on prime95? I have a ryzen 5 1600 not the AF, just the first ryzen 5 1600, and I run it on stock, where can I check in prime95 that alert of not having or having enough voltage? would you mind to explain me what option or preset should I select thanks