Anyone ever fix mouse stuttering?
Hello to everyone who reads my thread, here is my story, about a month ago I built my pc for gaming and everything was going well for half a month then I downloaded Borderlands 2 then soon I began to have issues with stuttering/jittery/choppy mouse movements when looking around/aiming, oddly enough this is not an issue with an Xbox360 wired control or movements with the keybored. This has been a persistent issue with the majority of my games on steam and off steam with all my games runing at a consistent 60fps.
I have tried the following
-Tested 3 different mice- the one I'm currently using-(TEAM SCORPION X-LUCA: Gaming Mouse)
with a DPI switch (600-2400 DPI)-used the varies different dpi settings.
-Bought mouse Pad.
-Turned off enhanced pointer,changed sensitivity.
-Tested on both my LCD tv and monitor through hdmi and Dvi.
-Yes I have my 360 control unplugged during games.
- Vsync on/off
-I even used "The MarkC Windows 8.1 + 8 + 7 Mouse Acceleration Fix".
-Did a clean re-install
-Upated my BIOS, everything is updated to latest drivers including GPU drivers.
-tryed varies different USB ports.
Finally after all the previous troubleshooting I just replaced some of my hardware:
I have tried this to rule out hardware:
-Different mice tested/different display.
-Replaced: GPU,MOBO-wiith different brand,new CPU, RAM, (so basically its a new system with the exception of the PSU,DVDWriter,HDD,SSD and Case-dont know if these components can cause this?
Clean new system and the problem is still an issue .
Probably did other stuff but I pretty much exhausted as much possible solutions as I could that includes calling my mobo and gpu technical support to no effect (the only thing I possibly got was MSI told me it sounds like a software issue-(this is when I had the Z87 G45-Gaming mobo) and EVGA was even more clueless as they just told me to return the card.
MY SPECS:
CPU: I7 4770K
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-Z87X-UD3H
GPU: EVGA GTX 780 SC 3GB
SDD: Samsung 840 EVO-Series 120GB
HDD: WD Blue 1 TB
PSU: CORSAIR HX750-Haswell Ready
CASE: Corsair 300R
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LP Blue 8 GB DDR3 1600MHz
DVD: HP CD/DVD Burner/Model DVD1265I
operating system: Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit (Full Version) - OEM
Monitor: Dell UltraSharp U2412M Black IPS Panel 24" 8ms
The only thing that even comes close to a fix is turning the sensitivity down all the way in games but its not a viable option in every game and it feels well of course slow.
Well thanks for looking hope someone can help me out, thanks.
Video example recorded by another user basically the same issue im having:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5wo0CI3g_4
Hello to everyone who reads my thread, here is my story, about a month ago I built my pc for gaming and everything was going well for half a month then I downloaded Borderlands 2 then soon I began to have issues with stuttering/jittery/choppy mouse movements when looking around/aiming, oddly enough this is not an issue with an Xbox360 wired control or movements with the keybored. This has been a persistent issue with the majority of my games on steam and off steam with all my games runing at a consistent 60fps.
I have tried the following
-Tested 3 different mice- the one I'm currently using-(TEAM SCORPION X-LUCA: Gaming Mouse)
with a DPI switch (600-2400 DPI)-used the varies different dpi settings.
-Bought mouse Pad.
-Turned off enhanced pointer,changed sensitivity.
-Tested on both my LCD tv and monitor through hdmi and Dvi.
-Yes I have my 360 control unplugged during games.
- Vsync on/off
-I even used "The MarkC Windows 8.1 + 8 + 7 Mouse Acceleration Fix".
-Did a clean re-install
-Upated my BIOS, everything is updated to latest drivers including GPU drivers.
-tryed varies different USB ports.
Finally after all the previous troubleshooting I just replaced some of my hardware:
I have tried this to rule out hardware:
-Different mice tested/different display.
-Replaced: GPU,MOBO-wiith different brand,new CPU, RAM, (so basically its a new system with the exception of the PSU,DVDWriter,HDD,SSD and Case-dont know if these components can cause this?
Clean new system and the problem is still an issue .
Probably did other stuff but I pretty much exhausted as much possible solutions as I could that includes calling my mobo and gpu technical support to no effect (the only thing I possibly got was MSI told me it sounds like a software issue-(this is when I had the Z87 G45-Gaming mobo) and EVGA was even more clueless as they just told me to return the card.
MY SPECS:
CPU: I7 4770K
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-Z87X-UD3H
GPU: EVGA GTX 780 SC 3GB
SDD: Samsung 840 EVO-Series 120GB
HDD: WD Blue 1 TB
PSU: CORSAIR HX750-Haswell Ready
CASE: Corsair 300R
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LP Blue 8 GB DDR3 1600MHz
DVD: HP CD/DVD Burner/Model DVD1265I
operating system: Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit (Full Version) - OEM
Monitor: Dell UltraSharp U2412M Black IPS Panel 24" 8ms
The only thing that even comes close to a fix is turning the sensitivity down all the way in games but its not a viable option in every game and it feels well of course slow.
Well thanks for looking hope someone can help me out, thanks.
Video example recorded by another user basically the same issue im having:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5wo0CI3g_4