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The never-ending and returning fluency problem

Posted: 29 Aug 2025, 15:44
by okinkurt
Hello, I have been having trouble for years, I have been reading your forum and I have not observed any similar symptoms or issues with me. I am buying a new computer. This device works smoothly and without any problems for about 6 days and fascinates me. But then the smoothness disappears and instead of it comes a stutter and a flickering image. All hardware values ​​and FPS are the same! Thinking that this was hardware related, I tested more than 20 PCs and the process was always the same. Even UPS did not provide a solution. Always the same scenario. After 6-7 days of troubleshooting, the nightmare came back. I realized that I could not solve this problem with hardware and started researching. I have been researching for years and I dug deeper. Finally, I came to this forum and this topic has the same problems as me. viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9113&start=30 Is it really possible that the problem is electrical interference and that the devices in contact with it are damaged? How can I solve this problem? I'm going crazy. Please help. The last PC I built was working great. I tried it on different monitors: 7800x 3D and 9070 xT. There is a minority group experiencing this problem, and what they are talking about is exactly what I am experiencing. It's like we are fighting an invisible ghost. I have good hardware knowledge, I worked as an editor in my own country, and I monitor the device with all possible methods, and I see no difference.

Re: The never-ending and returning fluency problem

Posted: 02 Sep 2025, 12:19
by Slender
okinkurt wrote:
29 Aug 2025, 15:44
Hello, I have been having trouble for years, I have been reading your forum and I have not observed any similar symptoms or issues with me. I am buying a new computer. This device works smoothly and without any problems for about 6 days and fascinates me. But then the smoothness disappears and instead of it comes a stutter and a flickering image. All hardware values ​​and FPS are the same! Thinking that this was hardware related, I tested more than 20 PCs and the process was always the same. Even UPS did not provide a solution. Always the same scenario. After 6-7 days of troubleshooting, the nightmare came back. I realized that I could not solve this problem with hardware and started researching. I have been researching for years and I dug deeper. Finally, I came to this forum and this topic has the same problems as me. viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9113&start=30 Is it really possible that the problem is electrical interference and that the devices in contact with it are damaged? How can I solve this problem? I'm going crazy. Please help. The last PC I built was working great. I tried it on different monitors: 7800x 3D and 9070 xT. There is a minority group experiencing this problem, and what they are talking about is exactly what I am experiencing. It's like we are fighting an invisible ghost. I have good hardware knowledge, I worked as an editor in my own country, and I monitor the device with all possible methods, and I see no difference.
only working way build low power pc and take 1200w+ psu

Re: The never-ending and returning fluency problem

Posted: 02 Sep 2025, 14:23
by kadirg
Do you really don't have anything other than smoothness problem? We have all of them together. Smoothness, input lag, floaty mouse, sound problems.

Re: The never-ending and returning fluency problem

Posted: 03 Sep 2025, 00:32
by Slender
kadirg wrote:
02 Sep 2025, 14:23
Do you really don't have anything other than smoothness problem? We have all of them together. Smoothness, input lag, floaty mouse, sound problems.
+ graphic + desync

Re: The never-ending and returning fluency problem

Posted: 05 Sep 2025, 15:41
by okinkurt
kadirg wrote:
02 Sep 2025, 14:23
Do you really don't have anything other than smoothness problem? We have all of them together. Smoothness, input lag, floaty mouse, sound problems.

There are no problems with the measurements, the values ​​​​of the first day are smooth, but after a while the fluidity deteriorates. When I move the mouse, the objects in front of me shake and move with a stutter. Before, it works as if vsync is on. I have been experiencing and observing this problem for a long time. I use all the measurement techniques, but I also tested it with some people, thinking it was a placebo effect, like fighting an invisible disease, and they also saw the problem.

Re: The never-ending and returning fluency problem

Posted: 05 Sep 2025, 15:43
by okinkurt
Slender wrote:
02 Sep 2025, 12:19
okinkurt wrote:
29 Aug 2025, 15:44
Hello, I have been having trouble for years, I have been reading your forum and I have not observed any similar symptoms or issues with me. I am buying a new computer. This device works smoothly and without any problems for about 6 days and fascinates me. But then the smoothness disappears and instead of it comes a stutter and a flickering image. All hardware values ​​and FPS are the same! Thinking that this was hardware related, I tested more than 20 PCs and the process was always the same. Even UPS did not provide a solution. Always the same scenario. After 6-7 days of troubleshooting, the nightmare came back. I realized that I could not solve this problem with hardware and started researching. I have been researching for years and I dug deeper. Finally, I came to this forum and this topic has the same problems as me. viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9113&start=30 Is it really possible that the problem is electrical interference and that the devices in contact with it are damaged? How can I solve this problem? I'm going crazy. Please help. The last PC I built was working great. I tried it on different monitors: 7800x 3D and 9070 xT. There is a minority group experiencing this problem, and what they are talking about is exactly what I am experiencing. It's like we are fighting an invisible ghost. I have good hardware knowledge, I worked as an editor in my own country, and I monitor the device with all possible methods, and I see no difference.
only working way build low power pc and take 1200w+ psu
What is the logic behind this? What exactly does it solve? Is it high power consumption that causes this problem?

Re: The never-ending and returning fluency problem

Posted: 11 Sep 2025, 23:16
by Kyousuke
I’m not sure what the real fix is but I can take a guess. Have you tried upgrading your PSU? Switching to a good Platinum or Titanium unit from a solid brand can help. I’d recommend ASUS, because when I went from a Corsair Gold to an ASUS Platinum my in-game movement felt smoother. You can also try disabling spectrum or RFI settings through SCEWIN (there are guides on the forums), that cut down my input delay a lot. But still, I play the game best at midnight. Honestly the best move might be playing somewhere with cleaner power or running off a battery when you game, and maybe have an electrician check for grounding or leakage issues.

Re: The never-ending and returning fluency problem

Posted: 21 Oct 2025, 09:51
by okinkurt
Kyousuke wrote:
11 Sep 2025, 23:16
I’m not sure what the real fix is but I can take a guess. Have you tried upgrading your PSU? Switching to a good Platinum or Titanium unit from a solid brand can help. I’d recommend ASUS, because when I went from a Corsair Gold to an ASUS Platinum my in-game movement felt smoother. You can also try disabling spectrum or RFI settings through SCEWIN (there are guides on the forums), that cut down my input delay a lot. But still, I play the game best at midnight. Honestly the best move might be playing somewhere with cleaner power or running off a battery when you game, and maybe have an electrician check for grounding or leakage issues.
I am using a gold certified PSU. Generally, all the hardware is of good quality and as I said, this might be the 20th installation I have tried. The main source of this problem cannot be the hardware. If it were dead, its response would not change from day to night, no matter how high quality it is, it is affected by this problem.