So I'm on my built PC which is:
Z390-A Pro MSI mobo
2080 super
i7 9700k
16gb memory
750watt psu
I'm on Ethernet btw but i tried WiFi as well on 2.4ghz and same problem. When I game on anything I end up teleporting around like crazy for like 0-5 seconds every 10-50 seconds on average. Things i have tried are:
I noticed "Network graphs" in task manager under performance both send/receive drop to the bottom for a brief moment when it happens.
Malawarebytes found 0 threats [after cleaning 8 yesterday].
CMD'd ping -t 192.168.1.1 and found average of 3-5% packet loss with quite a few timeouts... CMD'd ping -t 127.0.0.1 and found 0% packet loss all steady.
Reinstalled Ethernet drivers.
Factory Reset modem [which gave me a new local ip]
I believe this is a hard to find solution =[ . So it started I believe after a windows update I had a couple days ago right before update 2004 [sometime in july] and i dont even know if this is the issue cause i dont believe it started exactly the same time as the update... or after installing battlefield 5 which i don't see would be a reason...
https://i.ibb.co/VYPw9Vp/Untitled.jpg
On the graph above you can see the ping goes above 5-15ms on the routers connection which is high for a router and i believe those are the tiny lag spikes i have in game while the giant red lines are complete packet losses.
Z390-A Pro MSI mobo
2080 super
i7 9700k
16gb memory
750watt psu
I'm on Ethernet btw but i tried WiFi as well on 2.4ghz and same problem. When I game on anything I end up teleporting around like crazy for like 0-5 seconds every 10-50 seconds on average. Things i have tried are:
I noticed "Network graphs" in task manager under performance both send/receive drop to the bottom for a brief moment when it happens.
Malawarebytes found 0 threats [after cleaning 8 yesterday].
CMD'd ping -t 192.168.1.1 and found average of 3-5% packet loss with quite a few timeouts... CMD'd ping -t 127.0.0.1 and found 0% packet loss all steady.
Reinstalled Ethernet drivers.
Factory Reset modem [which gave me a new local ip]
I believe this is a hard to find solution =[ . So it started I believe after a windows update I had a couple days ago right before update 2004 [sometime in july] and i dont even know if this is the issue cause i dont believe it started exactly the same time as the update... or after installing battlefield 5 which i don't see would be a reason...
https://i.ibb.co/VYPw9Vp/Untitled.jpg
On the graph above you can see the ping goes above 5-15ms on the routers connection which is high for a router and i believe those are the tiny lag spikes i have in game while the giant red lines are complete packet losses.
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