It seems like a really weird issue, but:
I have fiber internet 600mbps. I play on european servers. Valorant proviedes some net statistics, such as RTT Avg and Max, Network Rtt Jitter. My RTT average is usually around 28-32 on frankfurt servers. My RTT max used to spike to even above 40, and RTT Jitter had some around 10ms spikes. However, I've built a new pc recently. I found out that changing lan ports from 1gbps to 2.5gbps and vice versa, fixed the stability issue. However, turning off PSU or unplugging PC from power in general, makes the issue come back. Sometimes even turning PC OFF and turning it back ON brings back the issue, althought I've had more instances when doing that didn't affect the internet stability. Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this and how to fix it? I have same issue on two different PCS, and only replugging ethernet cable to a different port seems to fix it.
I've got Z370 AORUS ULTRA GAMING 2.0 on my old PC and Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero on my new PC. I use them simultaneously. I've built the new PC solely for gaming purposes.
That's what it looks like in the game: View: https://imgur.com/a/PEsi2Ck
The first image is from my old PC, the second one if from the new one.
Just to be clear, I've ran into this issue on both of my PCS, but I've been able to fix it on my new PC since the motherboard has two lan ports, and by pure luck I've found the solution.
I have fiber internet 600mbps. I play on european servers. Valorant proviedes some net statistics, such as RTT Avg and Max, Network Rtt Jitter. My RTT average is usually around 28-32 on frankfurt servers. My RTT max used to spike to even above 40, and RTT Jitter had some around 10ms spikes. However, I've built a new pc recently. I found out that changing lan ports from 1gbps to 2.5gbps and vice versa, fixed the stability issue. However, turning off PSU or unplugging PC from power in general, makes the issue come back. Sometimes even turning PC OFF and turning it back ON brings back the issue, althought I've had more instances when doing that didn't affect the internet stability. Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this and how to fix it? I have same issue on two different PCS, and only replugging ethernet cable to a different port seems to fix it.
I've got Z370 AORUS ULTRA GAMING 2.0 on my old PC and Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero on my new PC. I use them simultaneously. I've built the new PC solely for gaming purposes.
That's what it looks like in the game: View: https://imgur.com/a/PEsi2Ck
The first image is from my old PC, the second one if from the new one.
Just to be clear, I've ran into this issue on both of my PCS, but I've been able to fix it on my new PC since the motherboard has two lan ports, and by pure luck I've found the solution.