![]() I have a Corsair scimat pro rgb and when the polling rate is set to 1000hz i have huge lag spikes, eg on osu! i would go from the capped fps limit of 240fps down to as low as 10 fps if i moved my mouse, tho if i change the polling rate to 125hz everything works fine. Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA G1+ 650W Fully Modular 80PLUS Gold Storage 2 : Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM008 3.5" 2TB Storage 1 : Samsung 970 Evo 250GB M.2 NVMe SSD RAM : GeIL 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 SUPER LUCE RGB SYNC C16 3000Mhz The motherboard is kind of underpowered and I want to future proof for when I upgrade, and the ram for some reason can only run at 2400Mhz instead of 3000Mhz. I guess forn now I'll play at 125hz until I get a new motherboard with new ram because those parts of my pc right now are pretty fucked. So it is definitely a problem with my current setup. I've tried my mouse with my old pc (i5 6500, gt 730, 8gb ram) and there were no problems at all with 1000hz, no fps drops no freezes. ![]() It happens with nearly all the games I play but rainbow six siege, csgo and black ops 2 are the worst affected going from 200-400 fps to sometimes completely freezing for some thing like 100-200ms even on the menu with 10-30 fps. I also just made an account to talk about this because with my set up I really shouldnt be encountering this problem. Either that or it's an issue with the CPU. I am currently in contact with gigabyte and have the most recent BIOS (flashed it myself)įrom what I've studied and read it appears other people have this issue and it's most likely an issue caused ever since Microsoft added the gaming mode to windows. Have you gotten it figured out? I have a gigabyte motherboard with a Ryand experience the same exact issue. ![]() I created an account on here just to respond to this. ![]()
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