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EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 02 Mar 2024, 16:57
by milkicow
Hello, i've been suffering from input lag and i have tried a certain circuit(put a diode pridge + condensator on the neutral) it has made my mouse and overall system perfomance crispy but there is a but. The monitor is now blurry when in motion. And moving a mouse produces a ghost on the video (attached). Pls help ..

Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 03 Mar 2024, 23:15
by Chief Blur Buster
milkicow wrote:
02 Mar 2024, 16:57
Hello, i've been suffering from input lag and i have tried a certain circuit(put a diode pridge + condensator on the neutral) it has made my mouse and overall system perfomance crispy but there is a but. The monitor is now blurry when in motion. And moving a mouse produces a ghost on the video (attached). Pls help ..
That's likely a different kind of unrelated misconfiguration, such as wrong overdrive setting, or variable refresh rate turned on/off, or other setting.

Use https://www.testufo.com/ghosting while adjusting the Overdrive/Response/Etc setting of your monitors' OSD. You fiddled something else accidentally at the same time.

Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 04 Mar 2024, 03:30
milkicow wrote:
02 Mar 2024, 16:57
(put a diode pridge + condensator on the neutral) it has made my mouse and overall system perfomance crispy
Could you take a photo of it and show a circuit diagram please. :)

Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 04 Mar 2024, 09:33
by milkicow
[email protected] wrote:
04 Mar 2024, 03:30
milkicow wrote:
02 Mar 2024, 16:57
(put a diode pridge + condensator on the neutral) it has made my mouse and overall system perfomance crispy
Could you take a photo of it and show a circuit diagram please. :)
right now i don't use any circuit and it's still the same. I haven't had anything like this EVER. i don't know what's wrong ...

Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 04 Mar 2024, 09:36
by milkicow
Chief Blur Buster wrote:
03 Mar 2024, 23:15
milkicow wrote:
02 Mar 2024, 16:57
Hello, i've been suffering from input lag and i have tried a certain circuit(put a diode pridge + condensator on the neutral) it has made my mouse and overall system perfomance crispy but there is a but. The monitor is now blurry when in motion. And moving a mouse produces a ghost on the video (attached). Pls help ..
That's likely a different kind of unrelated misconfiguration, such as wrong overdrive setting, or variable refresh rate turned on/off, or other setting.

Use https://www.testufo.com/ghosting while adjusting the Overdrive/Response/Etc setting of your monitors' OSD. You fiddled something else accidentally at the same time.

it might be that i reinstalled windows. but i've reinstalled windows 1000 times and never had an issue like this. I already used motion blur strobe utility for zowie, blur reduction works but it's still night and day compared to what i had before. I reset my settings on my monitor and it is still the same, and i never touched anything.

Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 04 Mar 2024, 13:21
by milkicow
[email protected] wrote:
04 Mar 2024, 03:30
milkicow wrote:
02 Mar 2024, 16:57
(put a diode pridge + condensator on the neutral) it has made my mouse and overall system perfomance crispy
Could you take a photo of it and show a circuit diagram please. :)
https://media.discordapp.net/attachment ... height=471

here is the circuit i used that helped me.

Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 05 Mar 2024, 07:02
milkicow wrote:
04 Mar 2024, 13:21

here is the circuit i used that helped me.
Many thanks for your response!

What did you wanted to achieve with this circuit? This is simply a rectifier that is connected incorrectly.
Maybe I don't understand what you meant, but you're just cutting off a sine wave. What voltage do you measure between phase and N with the rectifier connected?

Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 05 Mar 2024, 08:45
by Unreazz
i don't get or understand the point there really and need some explanation here.

A diode bridge, also known as a rectifier bridge, is a circuit composed of four diodes arranged in a specific configuration. It is used to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). The diodes in the bridge circuit conduct current in one direction and block it in the other, facilitating the conversion of AC to DC.

like why do you want to put this on neutral and where exactly ? As for my understanding, this is the same what a PSU does. it takes AC power from the outlet and turns into DC to power your computer and that DC power than goes back on neutral to the circuit at all in the end.

So you want to convert DC into DC again ? im so stupid

Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 05 Mar 2024, 09:15
I have simulated you circuit and i have to say it makes absolutely nothing.
Your problem must have another cause.

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Re: EMI fix for system responsiveness leads to motion blurr

Posted: 05 Mar 2024, 17:43
by milkicow
Guys it can't do nothing for one reason, i have just played on my fathers pc with my monitor was fine. Then i plug in this circuit. And then it's all like my pc... The blurry motion is on. Then i unplug it and it remains. I will try to reinstall windows xd. The idea of the guy who made the circuit was that you are not only on using the neutral. That is all i can say.
You can try it for yourself it's very easy to make but you will see the difference i promise. The whole system became more fast but the monitor got blurry. That's the effect and it remains