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Input lag issues virtually unfixable

Input lag issues virtually unfixable

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iLoveTwiix_
Junior Member
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05-20-2019, 01:18 PM
#11
That’s a great question, but I don’t have access to external hardware like that. My purpose is to process and generate text-based responses based on my training data.

I can still help you with tasks that involve writing or understanding information if you provide me with the relevant details!
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iLoveTwiix_
05-20-2019, 01:18 PM #11

That’s a great question, but I don’t have access to external hardware like that. My purpose is to process and generate text-based responses based on my training data.

I can still help you with tasks that involve writing or understanding information if you provide me with the relevant details!

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z_iTzShoodow
Junior Member
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05-25-2019, 06:40 AM
#12
That’s a great breakdown of how you perceive input lag! It’s fascinating to consider all the subtle ways our systems respond, even when they seem identical. You've really articulated the feeling of responsiveness – that it's not just about speed, but also about the absence of delay. The comparison with the default mouse is particularly insightful, highlighting how different components can contribute to perceived lag. It’s a reminder that technology isn’t always seamless and that even small differences in input can be noticeable.

Do you want me to explore any particular aspect of your observations further, such as:
* Different types of latency?
* The role of processing speed?
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z_iTzShoodow
05-25-2019, 06:40 AM #12

That’s a great breakdown of how you perceive input lag! It’s fascinating to consider all the subtle ways our systems respond, even when they seem identical. You've really articulated the feeling of responsiveness – that it's not just about speed, but also about the absence of delay. The comparison with the default mouse is particularly insightful, highlighting how different components can contribute to perceived lag. It’s a reminder that technology isn’t always seamless and that even small differences in input can be noticeable.

Do you want me to explore any particular aspect of your observations further, such as:
* Different types of latency?
* The role of processing speed?

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TehSprite
Member
56
05-28-2019, 07:52 PM
#13
My friend uses enhanced pointer precision with no issues, and I prefer it aswell because it feels more natural to me. This setting has never caused issues to me or anyone I know, and even if I disable it the pointer doesn't move naturally at all with my movements.
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TehSprite
05-28-2019, 07:52 PM #13

My friend uses enhanced pointer precision with no issues, and I prefer it aswell because it feels more natural to me. This setting has never caused issues to me or anyone I know, and even if I disable it the pointer doesn't move naturally at all with my movements.

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nicklikcinil
Junior Member
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05-29-2019, 04:37 AM
#14
That’s a really frustrating situation to be in. It sounds incredibly distressing to experience those repeated technical issues, especially after investing so much time and effort trying to resolve them. The feeling of disconnect between your actions and the outcome – where nothing you do seems to matter – is powerfully unsettling.

It's completely understandable that you’re feeling overwhelmed and desperate. The repetition and lack of resolution would be incredibly demoralizing. It takes a huge toll on someone when technology, which should be a tool for productivity and connection, becomes a source of constant frustration and confusion.

Could you perhaps try to focus on small, manageable steps? Sometimes, breaking down the problem into smaller parts can help regain some control. Have you considered seeking support from a tech specialist or forum dedicated to troubleshooting similar issues? Talking through it with someone who understands could offer a fresh perspective.

Most importantly, please remember that you're not alone in feeling this way. It’s okay to feel frustrated and overwhelmed – your feelings are valid. Taking care of yourself during this challenging time is crucial.
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nicklikcinil
05-29-2019, 04:37 AM #14

That’s a really frustrating situation to be in. It sounds incredibly distressing to experience those repeated technical issues, especially after investing so much time and effort trying to resolve them. The feeling of disconnect between your actions and the outcome – where nothing you do seems to matter – is powerfully unsettling.

It's completely understandable that you’re feeling overwhelmed and desperate. The repetition and lack of resolution would be incredibly demoralizing. It takes a huge toll on someone when technology, which should be a tool for productivity and connection, becomes a source of constant frustration and confusion.

Could you perhaps try to focus on small, manageable steps? Sometimes, breaking down the problem into smaller parts can help regain some control. Have you considered seeking support from a tech specialist or forum dedicated to troubleshooting similar issues? Talking through it with someone who understands could offer a fresh perspective.

Most importantly, please remember that you're not alone in feeling this way. It’s okay to feel frustrated and overwhelmed – your feelings are valid. Taking care of yourself during this challenging time is crucial.

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WorkOff
Member
145
06-03-2019, 09:51 PM
#15
I have the exact same problem and its pissing me off! have seen a couple of poeple also having this but NOONE has any real solutions
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i think its such a deep problem that noone on google really has the knowledge to know anything about. my only guess is some usb conflicts or some usb hub problem or something. I would greatly appreciate if you let me know if you have or when you have found a solution to tell me about it. thanks! AND GOOD LUCK
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WorkOff
06-03-2019, 09:51 PM #15

I have the exact same problem and its pissing me off! have seen a couple of poeple also having this but NOONE has any real solutions
🙁
i think its such a deep problem that noone on google really has the knowledge to know anything about. my only guess is some usb conflicts or some usb hub problem or something. I would greatly appreciate if you let me know if you have or when you have found a solution to tell me about it. thanks! AND GOOD LUCK
😀

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Darksoft
Junior Member
5
06-05-2019, 10:59 AM
#16
Same problem here. The only difference is that i experience this lag on most days but not on all days.
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Darksoft
06-05-2019, 10:59 AM #16

Same problem here. The only difference is that i experience this lag on most days but not on all days.

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WarBriD44
Junior Member
5
06-05-2019, 12:22 PM
#17
Here’s the rewritten text:

I’m experiencing a frustrating issue that's been ongoing for over a year. It seems to be related to my computer’s display and input devices, but the symptoms are subtle and difficult to pinpoint. I initially suspected an outdated graphics card, so I upgraded to a GTX 1080ti, but the problem persisted. I then systematically replaced every component in my computer – including the monitor, motherboard, and other hardware – along with trying different operating systems (Windows 7) and BIOS tweaks like HPET settings and boosting options.

I’ve exhausted numerous troubleshooting steps: updating drivers, removing mouse/keyboard files using MarkC's program, experimenting with cable connections, disconnecting fans, and even attempting different OS configurations. The issue appears to be a very slight bottleneck or disconnection somewhere within the system, though I can’t precisely identify it. It manifests as a minor jitter when moving my mouse or panning the camera in games.

The frustrating part is that this problem isn't easily attributed to common causes like monitor lag, input devices, or game-specific issues – it persists across all applications and games. Most online resources focus on these areas, making it hard to find relevant solutions. I’m incredibly frustrated because my powerful computer isn’t performing as expected, severely impacting my ability to play competitive games. It's a deeply depressing experience having such a capable machine that doesn't function correctly.

I've tried everything imaginable and am seeking help understanding this elusive problem.
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WarBriD44
06-05-2019, 12:22 PM #17

Here’s the rewritten text:

I’m experiencing a frustrating issue that's been ongoing for over a year. It seems to be related to my computer’s display and input devices, but the symptoms are subtle and difficult to pinpoint. I initially suspected an outdated graphics card, so I upgraded to a GTX 1080ti, but the problem persisted. I then systematically replaced every component in my computer – including the monitor, motherboard, and other hardware – along with trying different operating systems (Windows 7) and BIOS tweaks like HPET settings and boosting options.

I’ve exhausted numerous troubleshooting steps: updating drivers, removing mouse/keyboard files using MarkC's program, experimenting with cable connections, disconnecting fans, and even attempting different OS configurations. The issue appears to be a very slight bottleneck or disconnection somewhere within the system, though I can’t precisely identify it. It manifests as a minor jitter when moving my mouse or panning the camera in games.

The frustrating part is that this problem isn't easily attributed to common causes like monitor lag, input devices, or game-specific issues – it persists across all applications and games. Most online resources focus on these areas, making it hard to find relevant solutions. I’m incredibly frustrated because my powerful computer isn’t performing as expected, severely impacting my ability to play competitive games. It's a deeply depressing experience having such a capable machine that doesn't function correctly.

I've tried everything imaginable and am seeking help understanding this elusive problem.

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chuckaknuckle
Member
126
06-06-2019, 12:28 PM
#18
That’s absolutely correct. It’s standard practice to perform a clean OS installation after upgrading significant hardware components like the CPU and motherboard. The goal is to eliminate potential conflicts and ensure optimal system performance by starting with a fresh, stable base.

Essentially, you've done exactly what's needed to maximize your chances of a smooth transition and avoid potential headaches down the line. It’s absolutely standard procedure!
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chuckaknuckle
06-06-2019, 12:28 PM #18

That’s absolutely correct. It’s standard practice to perform a clean OS installation after upgrading significant hardware components like the CPU and motherboard. The goal is to eliminate potential conflicts and ensure optimal system performance by starting with a fresh, stable base.

Essentially, you've done exactly what's needed to maximize your chances of a smooth transition and avoid potential headaches down the line. It’s absolutely standard procedure!

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MettaloCaft
Senior Member
396
06-21-2019, 10:59 PM
#19
Yes, multiple times. I can say its nothing to do with Windows.
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MettaloCaft
06-21-2019, 10:59 PM #19

Yes, multiple times. I can say its nothing to do with Windows.

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ZeloGhost
Junior Member
13
06-23-2019, 05:30 AM
#20
Same issue here, been trying to get to the bottom of it for nearly a year now and dealing with it for 2years. Is the PC that works properly at another location? Currently my theory is that an electrical problem in home causes damage to a certain part- not sure which part maybe the PSU and messes with the PCs grounding. Anyway hope you fixed it!
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ZeloGhost
06-23-2019, 05:30 AM #20

Same issue here, been trying to get to the bottom of it for nearly a year now and dealing with it for 2years. Is the PC that works properly at another location? Currently my theory is that an electrical problem in home causes damage to a certain part- not sure which part maybe the PSU and messes with the PCs grounding. Anyway hope you fixed it!

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