Sure, I'm here to help! What do you need assistance with?
Sure, I'm here to help! What do you need assistance with?
i recently assembled a pc and everything functions properly with all drivers installed and products operating as intended. i double verified each component and confirmed everything is correct. games run smoothly. however, i’m facing one problem and can’t locate a solution online. after hours of searching, nothing appears related to this issue. my monitor is 144hz, and while games perform well at higher resolutions, if i don’t cap the frame rate at 60fps, my ping spikes to over 300ms. i’m forced to play at 60fps because increasing it further makes the game feel sluggish and unplayable. my internet connection is solid; i can stream 10mb on steam without lag when capped. but whether i increase or cap the fps, lag persists across all titles. this is my pc https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/BgtL9G?...XV4lfss9wI and the connection i’m using is 5ghz https://www.tp-link.com/uk/home-networki...rcher-t3u/.
Running an Ethernet cable to your computer yields the same outcomes. The connection method doesn't change the result.
I can't connect the Ethernet cable to the distant part of my internet.
You're asking about a USB controller that's connected to the back of the motherboard. It seems you want to know what it means or how to handle it.
The rear of your motherboard includes USB2.0 and 3.0 ports, possibly managed by the chipset or a separate chip connected to the CPU or chipset. It raises the question of whether the controller is affected by the GPU under stress or if it's just Windows behaving oddly.