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  1. Sorry that it took me a while, I just tested it, it's the same, the lag persists.
  2. Sorry I couldn't test it today or yesterday, I couldn't find a working USB and a recent Windows update disabled the USB ports on startup so I had to do a windows reset (The lag still exist), I'll test it when I get a hold of a working USB.
  3. I'm downloading the core version right now, I'll give it a try tomorrow since I'm about to sleep.
  4. I used a DDU to uninstall my graphics driver on my old PC, still didn't work. On the new PC I still noticed the lag, but the graphics driver wasn't up to date, so I updated it, but it still lagged. I've changed both resolution and refresh rate, no difference, but I can possibly try a different OS.
  5. Issue: I'm having an issue where I have a lot of mouse latency, as simple as it may be, it isn't a problem with the mouse itself (Check the next paragraph), and this was happening with my old PC as well as my current one which I recently bought, it started happening around in January this year and everytime I start my PC I notice the lag, and overtime it gets worse and worse but sometimes it's normal, so it's inconsistent. What I've tried: On my old PC I've tried reinstalling Windows, buying two separate mice, rolling back and updating drivers, but no luck. When I noticed it happening: It started happening when a graphics driver installation for my old PC failed, so I tried restarting and reinstalling but it was still persistent so that was what lead me to think that my drivers caused it, but I felt as if it was also a problem with the PC itself, as if perhaps maybe some components have caused this as I felt that they may have been damaged somehow, I was not able to figure out which component(s); so I bought a new one but it still occurs, so now I can't blame it on the components nor the running programs or stored files. Also even if I were to record and show some footage of this, it won't be noticeable to the viewers because it's something that only I feel when I move the mouse, this is especially because I'm on a 144hz monitor (C24FG7x - 1920x1080@144Hz) therefore it's a lot clearer to me, and this also affects when I play games too (Mainly on a game known as osu! which requires precise aim so I know if there's something wrong especially when comparing my self to something before the lag) My current specs: Windows 10 Home 64-bit Intel Z370 (BIOS: AMI F.14 21/02/2018) Intel Core i7-8700 3.20ghz 16 GB DDR4 (2400 MHz) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8 GB GDDR5 10th generation Pascal (Driver version: 391.35 - Latest) 2 TB HDD, 7200 rpm - Seagate Barracuda 2TB SATA 3 Internal Hard Drive 256 GB SSD (Boot Drive) - INTEL SSDPEKKF25 500 W My old PC's specs: Win 10 Pro 64-bit ASUS H110M-D D3 (BIOS 0603) i7-6700 @ 3.40GHz 2x8GB Kingston HyperX Fury KHX1600C10D3/8G @ 1600MHz (10-10-10-30) NVIDIA GTX 970 4GB 1TB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 550 W I'd be very grateful if I could find a solution in this thread.
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