Mouse feels floaty on desktop and in games along with keyboard delay (just a hint but enough) and there is a very slight 'graphical' stutter.
I like to think my computer shouldn't be doing this...
- i9 9900K
- MSI GTX1080 ti
- MSI z390-a pro
- Samsung SSD
- Corsair 1200x PSU
- 16 GB Ram 3000Mhz Corsair Vengeance
etc etc
I've tried everything you have including practically everything in https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/950944/pc-components/mouse-input-lag-is-killing-me/ site, including all the external sites linked within the posts (the reddit posts etc).
- Reinstalled windows - tried older windows
- Deleted mouse files
- Tested new hardware (tested everything one by one)
- Went through everything in bios - including flash, to varying effect but nothing removed the problem
- Updated all drivers and even tried rolling back to previous drivers and older
- Mouse accel input code etc (accel 0/1 nonsense)
- Tried new wall sockets + grounding
- Tested all Nvidia GFX settings
- Capped FPS and tested many combinations of options in Nvidia display panel (v-sync, g-sync, etc etc)
- Tried different monitor (bought a ROG Swift PG27 - everything looks insanely good but the problem is still there)
Floaty mouse is still there and it's all but killed my competitive gaming interest. Since it's happened I can no longer play at the same level and have quit all competitions as a result, it's extremely frustrating.
Just given up on FPS games completely, mouse feels like its dragging across ice at times and I find when I'm pressing multiple keys a lot simply aren't registering and it's the same with mouse clicks it's as though there is a slight bottleneck somewhere. I could press a keyboard key 6 times in quick succession and maybe 1 won't register - this never happened on my old cheaper computer.
P.S. What makes it more frustrating is that to the naked eye everything appears fine, when my friend comes over he thinks nothing is wrong, but he's not a gamer. I also took it to get looked at by a computer shop but again they weren't gamers and they told me everything was fine, and that's the thing everything does seem fine (applications open as they should, videos* play, music plays, everything works as normal) but when you move the mouse quickly and try to be precise it feels floaty and in games there feels like a micro-bottlenecking happening somewhere. Losing my mind here
*although videos play there is a very subtle jitter like the frames are 'snagging' slightly but it's very faint. Same in games when you look at background animations or slowly pan the camera in a game there is a very small barely noticeable jitter/stutter where it should be buttery smooth.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as this has been going on years now and although I'm pretty much used to it I would still love to get back to competitive play.
Thanks.
I like to think my computer shouldn't be doing this...
- i9 9900K
- MSI GTX1080 ti
- MSI z390-a pro
- Samsung SSD
- Corsair 1200x PSU
- 16 GB Ram 3000Mhz Corsair Vengeance
etc etc
I've tried everything you have including practically everything in https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/950944/pc-components/mouse-input-lag-is-killing-me/ site, including all the external sites linked within the posts (the reddit posts etc).
- Reinstalled windows - tried older windows
- Deleted mouse files
- Tested new hardware (tested everything one by one)
- Went through everything in bios - including flash, to varying effect but nothing removed the problem
- Updated all drivers and even tried rolling back to previous drivers and older
- Mouse accel input code etc (accel 0/1 nonsense)
- Tried new wall sockets + grounding
- Tested all Nvidia GFX settings
- Capped FPS and tested many combinations of options in Nvidia display panel (v-sync, g-sync, etc etc)
- Tried different monitor (bought a ROG Swift PG27 - everything looks insanely good but the problem is still there)
Floaty mouse is still there and it's all but killed my competitive gaming interest. Since it's happened I can no longer play at the same level and have quit all competitions as a result, it's extremely frustrating.
Just given up on FPS games completely, mouse feels like its dragging across ice at times and I find when I'm pressing multiple keys a lot simply aren't registering and it's the same with mouse clicks it's as though there is a slight bottleneck somewhere. I could press a keyboard key 6 times in quick succession and maybe 1 won't register - this never happened on my old cheaper computer.
P.S. What makes it more frustrating is that to the naked eye everything appears fine, when my friend comes over he thinks nothing is wrong, but he's not a gamer. I also took it to get looked at by a computer shop but again they weren't gamers and they told me everything was fine, and that's the thing everything does seem fine (applications open as they should, videos* play, music plays, everything works as normal) but when you move the mouse quickly and try to be precise it feels floaty and in games there feels like a micro-bottlenecking happening somewhere. Losing my mind here
*although videos play there is a very subtle jitter like the frames are 'snagging' slightly but it's very faint. Same in games when you look at background animations or slowly pan the camera in a game there is a very small barely noticeable jitter/stutter where it should be buttery smooth.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as this has been going on years now and although I'm pretty much used to it I would still love to get back to competitive play.
Thanks.