[PAY for SOLUTION]Games feels unsmooth, stutter and slow

venhyor

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Hi guys,

I have and and weird problem thats shortly described on title. When I play games (CS 1.6, LoL, CS:GO), I feel that everything is a bit slowed or unresponsive or some kind of input lag (my movements, shooting, hitreg). When I look for PRO stream gameplay they have their games running so smooth and fast. Im not only one who feels this, there are several people who had same problem. I think performance for me is not problem, cuz I have stable high fps (250-300) in games. I did most known tweaks for performance or FPS boost but I still cant figure out what causing this problem.

Things done:
My DPC latency tweaked (10-20uS)
power managements on win and BIOS (EIST, C states, etc..)
Windows Services (Search, Defender, Indexing, ...)
Updated drivers
Network tweaks
USB polling rates
USB power saving
Clean fresh Windows instal
BIOS updated

My rig:
i5 4460
MSI B85 G43
MSI GTX 960
8GB Kingston


I would pay for guy dat solve my problem...
 

Annisman*

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Do you have a crap monitor with low response rate and 60hz refresh ? If you do nothing will fix your problem until you get a gaming oriented monitor. Doesn't matter how many fps you get if the panel is poo poo :(
 

venhyor

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Do you have a crap monitor with low response rate and 60hz refresh ? If you do nothing will fix your problem until you get a gaming oriented monitor. Doesn't matter how many fps you get if the panel is poo poo :(

Ye I have ASUS VX239. But this problem is not related to monitor. I played on worse machines but they have so responsive game feeling not like on my PC. There is several topics where people cant fix this problem even on 144Hz monitors :/.

Anyway ty for your reply.

First post of this topic said everything what happen to me. 200 pages = NO Fixed yet. Its real deal..

http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=781721
 

aigomorla

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SSD?


What is your ISP and how fast is it?
What is your router? are you on wifi?
 

Phynaz

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250-300 fps from a GTX-960. Ummm....No.

What are you using to measure FPS?
 

nerp

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Wired of wifi? Sounds like network lag. Try single player games. How does DOOM run as compared to CS:GO for example?
 

nurturedhate

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I know you think your monitor is fine but it's a 5ms/60hz monitor. Having 200, 300, or 40 million fps isn't going to make a difference. It's an office monitor not a gaming monitor.

Also, really need to know if you are on wifi or not, that makes a HUGE difference.
 

Midwayman

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Also, really need to know if you are on wifi or not, that makes a HUGE difference.

Yup. Packet loss is huge on wifi even if you have a theoretically strong signal. Also if you have a relatively weak internet connection things like smartphone app updates can saturate your net connection and cause all sorts of lag. When I had a 15Mbs connection I ran into that all the time.
 

JeffMD

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Wait..don't jump past the first several post. This is NOT a gaming monitor! The OP has a fairly generic monitor and wasn't even using vsynch.

PRO Gamers use screens with ATLEAST a 120mhz refresh, may not need to use vsynch (personal preference, if you are getting 200fps I would think tearing would cause visual artifacting that would prevent you from picking up some things at these high frames), and may use the special vsynch technologies that amd and nvidia offer.

So fix THAT first. You are running games with simple graphics so it isn't hard to hit very high frame rates, higher than what your monitor handles. You need to handle that in some way. Vsynch will make things smoother, but your max fps is 60. Again not bad and video wise you won't see anything higher. but if you personally go to a tournament you will find many run high refresh monitors and setup to get as many frames as possible.
 

JeffMD

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Yup. Packet loss is huge on wifi even if you have a theoretically strong signal. Also if you have a relatively weak internet connection things like smartphone app updates can saturate your net connection and cause all sorts of lag. When I had a 15Mbs connection I ran into that all the time.


I can't recall the last time I ever had packet loss on my wifi network. -_- For S&G I use my oldest laptop which is in the farthest room of my house, did a packetloss test to my wired computer (guess my router ignores all pings on local network, too). %0 PL. If you are getting packet loss on your lan, you have serious hardware failure.
 

Midwayman

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I can't recall the last time I ever had packet loss on my wifi network. -_- For S&G I use my oldest laptop which is in the farthest room of my house, did a packetloss test to my wired computer (guess my router ignores all pings on local network, too). %0 PL. If you are getting packet loss on your lan, you have serious hardware failure.

Maybe packet loss is the wrong word? In any case my wifi connection has always been less reliable than my wired connection even given a strong signal. That's across multiple routers so its unlikely its a hardware failure.
 

JeffMD

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It is a hardware issue. Maybe not failure, but some chipsets just suck. I had a broadcom a/c chip in my mini pc that sucked balls. Replaced it with intels latest and it works beautifully.