I also have this input lag problem, especially on Faceit.
And I've noticed two strange things:
- just after formatting, my game is excellent until the next Windows startup, when it degrades little by little and my game becomes unplayable.
And in this case there's something I don't understand and which seems to be the precursor of my input lag, which is that after formatting I disable all the audio peripherals I don't use, I play with headphones plugged into the jack on the motherboard at the back of the PC and for some reason, after rebooting my PC a few times, the Zowie XL LCD High definition audio device REAPPEARS WHEN I HAVE DISABLED IT AND THAT'S WHEN MY INPUT LAG REAPPEARS and it's only that one that reappears, not the others.
- Second very strange thing about the CS 2 FPS benchmark test, whether I'm playing in native 1920x1080 resolution (which is also my ingame resolution) or in 1024x768, my 1% low is the same. How is this possible? With an rtx 3060 and an I5 13600KF in 1920x1080 all in low, I have a 1% low fps at 167 fps and in 1024x768 170 fps.
If someone can explain, thank you very much !
2 curious things in my case of input lag.
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cursed-gamer
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Re: 2 curious things in my case of input lag.
Interesting, could you show us screenshots?UnmarkedMo wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 16:05
- Second very strange thing about the CS 2 FPS benchmark test, whether I'm playing in native 1920x1080 resolution (which is also my ingame resolution) or in 1024x768, my 1% low is the same. How is this possible? With an rtx 3060 and an I5 13600KF in 1920x1080 all in low, I have a 1% low fps at 167 fps and in 1024x768 170 fps.
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Re: 2 curious things in my case of input lag.
Ok I gain 100 fps on average but the 1% low remains fundamentally the same, very excecrable on a resolution of the middle ages.
Gaining 100 fps with a 1% low ditto is counterproductive and must be asymptomatic of a problem
Gaining 100 fps with a 1% low ditto is counterproductive and must be asymptomatic of a problem
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Re: 2 curious things in my case of input lag.
Easy to explain:
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UnmarkedMo
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Re: 2 curious things in my case of input lag.
the simple reference of my cpu cannot explain why I have the same 1% low in 1920x1080 as in 1024x768...
Logically I must have a 1% higher low in 1024x1068.
It must be said that the latest updates on CS 2 do not help, at the start of CS 2 I had a 1% low of 220 fps in 1920x1080 :'(
Re: 2 curious things in my case of input lag.
resolution doesn't matter if there is no limit in the GPU. Only your processor is responsible for 1 and 0.1%UnmarkedMo wrote: ↑21 Oct 2024, 00:04
the simple reference of my cpu cannot explain why I have the same 1% low in 1920x1080 as in 1024x768...
Logically I must have a 1% higher low in 1024x1068.
It must be said that the latest updates on CS 2 do not help, at the start of CS 2 I had a 1% low of 220 fps in 1920x1080 :'(
Have you disabled E cores? This may help.
Re: 2 curious things in my case of input lag.
The single-core performance of your cpu determines your 1% frame count limit
