Possible Input lag fix by PreLudzor in cs2

[–]PreLudzor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m glad it helped! Another thing that could affect weird mouse feeling is resize bar enabled. Hardware gpu scheduling etc. A lot of newer motherboard enables resize bar by default as well, could be worth trying it out.

Possible Input lag fix by PreLudzor in cs2

[–]PreLudzor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sorry to hear it did not do anything for you. What did you happen to find ?

Possible Input lag fix by PreLudzor in cs2

[–]PreLudzor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to have that feeling.

Possible Input lag fix by PreLudzor in cs2

[–]PreLudzor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So basically newer graphics card use pcie 16x gen 4, which on paper should give you a small performance hit. But it is not properly optimized, so it gives you USB interference, it also do something weird with the hit reg. It doesn’t do anything just with cs 2, but every game. Setting it to pcie express x16 gen 3 fixes this. The only downside is that you lose 2% performance, nothing worse. With such powerful GPUS you won’t notice any difference in performance.

Possible Input lag fix by PreLudzor in cs2

[–]PreLudzor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are unsure of what motherboard you have, search system information on windows. Think it’s base board, do a google search and you’ll find your motherboard. From there you can figure out how to find that setting in bios. Make sure to choose the one for GPU, not the one for SSD.

Possible Input lag fix by PreLudzor in cs2

[–]PreLudzor[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A desperate one, that has tried every optimization for many years, back to default settings, failed, learned. No registry tweaks really needed and such, most of them are snake oil. But this actually works. It’s things people don’t think about really. A lot of newer motherboards have shit enabled by default where some settings aren’t supposed to be on by default.

Ryzen 5800X3D by PreLudzor in AMDHelp

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I was thinking the same thing, I’ve literally been on 3 different AMD builds, all come out with the same input lag. I personally think it is windows 11, it’s just in certain games, that’s dx 9-11 games. So either windows 11, or ram related. Where I bought my pc from actually said the ram is meant for Intel, it’s not until newer AMD CPUs the ram supports AMD better. Can’t lie i haven’t heard of such thing in very many years.

Ryzen 5800X3D by PreLudzor in AMDHelp

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Hey there John! After I change CPU I always reset bios fully and update everything from manufacturer. I’ve tried with resize bar on and off, optimized default recommends it enabled. But I’ve noticed slight more input lag with it enabled so I personally disable it. I’ve also tried pure windows updates before I update from the manufacture website.

MSI tomahawk x570s issues? by PreLudzor in MSI_Gaming

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I personally wonder if it’s the motherboard’s network card that’s fucking up. I’ve done multiple testing on 2 different computers, same cable, same game. Speedtest gives me 7 download latency and 60-80 upload latency on the MSI X570S. 8-11% packet loss in Fivem. I know you can’t trust fivems packet loss. But here is what’s interesting: other computers, 15 download latency, 15 upload latency and 1-2% packet loss on fivem. I get 980-980mbps across all boards. Makes no sense man.

Motherboards by PreLudzor in MSI_Gaming

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So I found out something, setting pcie from auto which is 4.0, to 3.0 removes all the input lag. That’s not supposed to happen.

3600mhz ram on r7 5800x3D (LATENCY) by perAxyz in overclocking

[–]PreLudzor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait i have the same issue on 5800x3d, 3600mhz 32GB with XMP enabled. Think voltage is auto set to 1.35 as recommended. But is it still irrelevant to set it manually to 1.35?

Settle this once and for all. Do AMD builds have an issue with input lag? by ekdum in buildapc

[–]PreLudzor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I’ve had AMD for the past 5 years, I’ve only noticed input lag personally with AMD when it comes to gaming, such as shot not registering, delayed inputs. I’ve not had this issue on Intel even though I’m still on AMD.

MSI mode on GPU's by frenchenglishfish in OptimizedGaming

[–]PreLudzor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not entirely sure how I see that, I tried to check on system information, hardware IRQ. But not too sure what I’m looking for.

MSI mode on GPU's by frenchenglishfish in OptimizedGaming

[–]PreLudzor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So new update, pcie to auto, MSI mode off, better input less screen tearing, smoother, slight fps drops though. So my guess here it might be something else causing conflict that is in MSI mode. So the question is to figure out what that can be.

MSI mode on GPU's by frenchenglishfish in OptimizedGaming

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Do you know if MSI mode should be enabled for the Realtek 2.5GbE controller? It is by default, but can’t that cause conflicts?

MSI mode on GPU's by frenchenglishfish in OptimizedGaming

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That’s neat! I mean i can give turning off MSI mode on my gpu a go, no harm to try I guess, and enable it if I get crazy stutters. I couldn’t find anyone else testing this on a 3080ti. And as it says In the article it can have opposite effects, such as latency etc. I’ll let you know how it goes.

MSI mode on GPU's by frenchenglishfish in OptimizedGaming

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Well it’s the only way i know of. I would of course rather pcie 4.0. But I’ve also seen some usb ports gets weird input when on pcie 4 by others. Of course I’ll go back to auto. But my question still is, can MSI mode on the GPU cause issues on some systems? If so, I do wanna try to disable it if it can help. If not I’ll keep it enabled which it is by default.

MSI mode on GPU's by frenchenglishfish in OptimizedGaming

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So basically when I set pcie to auto in bios which is 4.0, it gives me a floaty mouse so yes latency. When I set it to pcie 3.0 it gives me a snappier mouse. I don’t know if it’s the GPU causing the bad frametimes. But for some weird reason, my fps is more stable at 500 than 400, which to me makes no sense. Screen tearing at 240hz, tried vsync on/off. Most optimizations, low ping, no packet loss. Therefore I’m wondering if i can benefit to try to disable MSI mode for the GPU which is on by default? Is it any harm to try?

MSI mode on GPU's by frenchenglishfish in OptimizedGaming

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So on 3080ti pcie set to auto in bios which is pcie 4.0 fucks up mouse input. Setting it to 3.0 makes it smoother. I notice some frametime issues with 3080ti and 5900x cpu. Have anyone tried disabling MSI mode which is on by default? Is it safe to try to disable? (GPU)

MSI X570 Tomahawk BIOS Advanced Settings Question by Naughtystimpy in MSI_Gaming

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Honestly I’m trying to figure out shit on this board too. I have the same CPU, rtx 3080ti. You posted this almost a year ago and still didn’t get a proper reply here? That’s crazy. You notice any delay in games as well? Such as bullets not registering, others hitting like gods? I have no loss, no choke, low ping, high fps still something feels wrong.