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Has anything go wrong with my PC?

Has anything go wrong with my PC?

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austinp44
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01-24-2026, 12:10 AM
#11
Yes, I also tried to create another account possibly because the Rocket League account had problems (like some cloud files or similar issues). I reinstalled games and restored all files. I also installed a fresh clean Windows from Microsoft. I don’t think my Rocket League account was bad since the cloud files were just settings or mouse issues. My brother’s mouse works fine too, and he hasn’t noticed anything strange.
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austinp44
01-24-2026, 12:10 AM #11

Yes, I also tried to create another account possibly because the Rocket League account had problems (like some cloud files or similar issues). I reinstalled games and restored all files. I also installed a fresh clean Windows from Microsoft. I don’t think my Rocket League account was bad since the cloud files were just settings or mouse issues. My brother’s mouse works fine too, and he hasn’t noticed anything strange.

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edzeyzey
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01-24-2026, 12:10 AM
#12
Do you have any software managing the mouse or keyboard such as iCUE, Armoury Crate, etc.?
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edzeyzey
01-24-2026, 12:10 AM #12

Do you have any software managing the mouse or keyboard such as iCUE, Armoury Crate, etc.?

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WilliamvS101
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01-24-2026, 12:10 AM
#13
Sorry. I didn't see your reply.
There are no of these softwares, just pure windows and games.
Maybe my old speaker is causing an issue too. Because when I unplug it, Rocket League doesn't change from the beginning. I haven't tried it with other games now. But I bought a new motherboard Gigabyte b760M gaming x DDR4 Gen5. I discovered I have too much latency. Latencymon confirmed this. I didn't test it on another motherboard and didn't do anything while it was running.
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Also, I might be using a trust gxt 110 felox mouse wireless, but I'm not sure if that's normal or not. The program just says no.
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WilliamvS101
01-24-2026, 12:10 AM #13

Sorry. I didn't see your reply.
There are no of these softwares, just pure windows and games.
Maybe my old speaker is causing an issue too. Because when I unplug it, Rocket League doesn't change from the beginning. I haven't tried it with other games now. But I bought a new motherboard Gigabyte b760M gaming x DDR4 Gen5. I discovered I have too much latency. Latencymon confirmed this. I didn't test it on another motherboard and didn't do anything while it was running.
pic1
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pic2
Also, I might be using a trust gxt 110 felox mouse wireless, but I'm not sure if that's normal or not. The program just says no.

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RageGlitch
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01-24-2026, 12:10 AM
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There are some images where I didn’t spend any time on my PC for two minutes. The latency was extremely high, and I don’t have an OC CPU or similar features. I’m just relying on Windows for performance. I haven’t checked latency with another motherboard, but the BIOS is up to date, so I’m confused about why there’s such a big delay. Is that the amount of latency I see correct? I also swapped my GPU to a 5060Ti and it didn’t help—I sent it back to the shop. I’m considering returning this motherboard as well, since my old one wasn’t the issue. I feel like Rocket League is running very slow, and other games behave oddly too. For example, I notice latency when connecting to another player in the lobby. I replaced the old speaker, but it still caused problems inside the games. Rocket League restarts every time I boot up. Now I’m being told to check the latency monitor—it seems like there’s a lot of delay. Is it my mouse? I know it’s very good and wireless, but I doubt it can cause this kind of issue. I see the problem might be with HDAudio, but I didn’t plug anything in, even with a jack connection. It still worked when I touched it, so maybe it’s not the speakers. Could be that it wasn’t properly shielded or something similar. Any advice would be appreciated!
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RageGlitch
01-24-2026, 12:10 AM #14

There are some images where I didn’t spend any time on my PC for two minutes. The latency was extremely high, and I don’t have an OC CPU or similar features. I’m just relying on Windows for performance. I haven’t checked latency with another motherboard, but the BIOS is up to date, so I’m confused about why there’s such a big delay. Is that the amount of latency I see correct? I also swapped my GPU to a 5060Ti and it didn’t help—I sent it back to the shop. I’m considering returning this motherboard as well, since my old one wasn’t the issue. I feel like Rocket League is running very slow, and other games behave oddly too. For example, I notice latency when connecting to another player in the lobby. I replaced the old speaker, but it still caused problems inside the games. Rocket League restarts every time I boot up. Now I’m being told to check the latency monitor—it seems like there’s a lot of delay. Is it my mouse? I know it’s very good and wireless, but I doubt it can cause this kind of issue. I see the problem might be with HDAudio, but I didn’t plug anything in, even with a jack connection. It still worked when I touched it, so maybe it’s not the speakers. Could be that it wasn’t properly shielded or something similar. Any advice would be appreciated!

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