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Good fps, low ping - terrible online gaming

roxorito

Hello,

i7 5820k @4.5ghz temps max 65oC

gtx 1080 palit temps ~40oC

ga-x99-sli

16gb ram quadchannel 3000mhz corsair dominator

xl2420z - 144hz

evga 850w platinum

 

I've got great FPS in CS Go - constant 300-400 and similar in league of legends but it feels like my game plays at 30fps not 300.

In CS Go it feels like everybody sees me before I see them and that my shots arent registering properly and when I start shooting it stutters/laggs even more.

In LoL it feels like there is input lag, it's not smooth at all and I've got 15ms ping 400 fps.
 

It feels like I've tried everything and nothing helps. Got a new internet. New cables to monitor etc. Tried multiple windowses 7, 8, 10 etc

 

Could electricity cause such things? What could it be cause it makes me mad so much. I used to play CS GO at a pretty high level and now I'm just getting rekt by noobs because my game isnt running properly ;/

 

 

Help brothers help

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1 minute ago, roxorito said:

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Do you update your nVidia drivers every time Geforce Experience asks you to? If so I highly advise you to DDU and install all fresh new, I have issues due to this before that are quilte similar to yours.

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If you experience input lag, that's often related to the monitor itself. Like if you have some IPS monitor with a 15ms response time, that will cause input lag. So which monitor do you have?

Could also try getting rid of your GPU drivers with DDU and installing older version, if that wasn't an issue before.

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I tried older drivers, same problems. Benq xl2420z 1ms 144hz. Tested on my 2nd 60hz monitor as well and on 60hz monitor games feel like 10fps

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