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Etharion

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  1. I want to ask if anyone had knowledge with how to track packetloss between a PC and the modem/router or even to a game client, in this case specific to League of legends. So we are 4 guys, all using ethernet cable playing LoL together, at random times one or more "disconnects" (we can still see everything happening, taking damage, teammates getting taken out, but we cant do any action ourselves). Just like we can receive packets, but we cant send them to the server or game client how ever that works. We only see this problem in LoL, we play a dusin other games without any issues. Our connection is fiber, 1000/1000. Router and switches can handle 1G, same as all PC's we have. If needed I can gather the specs for each PC. But what I want to check next is if packet loss occurs when the issue pops up, and why is it only some of us and only in that game. Also got mentioned too many devices sending data, could lead to this. Anyone can confirm or deny this? Or give more details? Any ideas? I'm ready to investigate, cause this is turning me crazy.
  2. Tried the 144hz setting. No difference. Swapped to use vga via GT730. So sign of the issue so far. Will come back if the issue persist.
  3. Will try switch to 144 if that doesnt work, i will plug it to the gt730. That will be VGA-VGA
  4. OS: Win10 Pro 64-bit version 1909 Specs: Asus z370-f gaming (bios 2401, just updated) i7-8700k @ 4.9Ghz 32gb 2133mhz corsair (16gigs sticks) RTX2080 strix GT730 Corsair RM750 watts NZXT x52 water cooler Monitor setup: 3x AOC G2790PX - 144hz (Connected to RTX2080) 2x Samsung P2250 - 60hz (One connected to GT730, other connected to RTX2080. It is the RTX2080 one that has the issue) The 3 aoc monitors are in surround locked to 120hz (Also tried to lock it to 60 hz). The cable and adapter used for the issued screen is completely new the AOC screens and adapter from retail. "Random" flickers occur on both idle and under load. Sometimes its just 1/3 of the screen, other its the whole screen for longer period of time. The cable is HDMI-HDMI to a HDMI-DVI adapter. Ask if further information is needed or if you have any suggestions to troubleshooting, where the problem might be. See video of it here:
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