Mouse and keyboard lag

dealcrawler

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I use the Integrated graphics from my i5-4570 to drive a dual monitor (one 2K and one 4K) setup. I've experienced serious mouse/keyboard lag while browsing and watch videos. I would like to know whether it's because of the weak IP or it's something else. I'm using windows 10.
 

Madpacket

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I use the Integrated graphics from my i5-4570 to drive a dual monitor (one 2K and one 4K) setup. I've experienced serious mouse/keyboard lag while browsing and watch videos. I would like to know whether it's because of the weak IP or it's something else. I'm using windows 10.

Not sure if troll thread but in case you're serious your network connection would have nothing to do with mouse lag or input lag. The lag is likely due to an anemic integrated graphics trying to drive that many pixels at once. Or if playing back 4K content and attempting to do other things you may be stressing your CPU out to much as I don't believe the integrated graphics on that CPU can accelerate H.265 content. What does your CPU usage look like when you notice this lag?

Either way you probably want to pick up a Maxwell 2 based card that has native H.265 acceleration like the new Geforce 950's or older 960's.
 

Denly

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I use the Integrated graphics from my i5-4570 to drive a dual monitor (one 2K and one 4K) setup. I've experienced serious mouse/keyboard lag while browsing and watch videos. I would like to know whether it's because of the weak IP or it's something else. I'm using windows 10.

I got serious mouse lag on my A8/W8.1 PC, it can't be explain I tried all usb port and even added a USB card. Nothing in system log and not CPU usage climb.

It was a MS explorer touch, I gave up and got a Logitech. that MS mouse work fine on all my other PC/laptop btw.
 

LTC8K6

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I use the Integrated graphics from my i5-4570 to drive a dual monitor (one 2K and one 4K) setup.

No you don't...

But anyway, what does task manager say about your CPU and memory use during these times of lag?