I am curious if disabling some of DWM’s threads will lower input lag for MW3 since it’s running in DX12. I use atlas’s OS gaming utility to do it (tool used to disable explorer, some of DWM, and disable idle) and it seems like it does. May be placebo though, I don’t have an LDAT monitor unfortunately to verify
Bro I appreciate this info can u please go more into details a little bit? I’m on pc I use ether cord can I still use the network adapter as u do? Or I don’t need it?
If you are talking about onboard network adapters on the motherboard then Cat 5e cable is good enough. However, if you want to go to 10Gb network adapter you will need Cat 6 or Cat 6a cable. If you are on WiFi then you don't use a cat cable. I hope this helps...
I will definitely get an external card when I get better internet. Unfortunately my area doesn’t have fiber optics yet so my internet is pretty trash. Even though my bufferbloat is fine, my unloaded ping is 20ms+. Terrible
You don't have to wait until then. You will be surprised how good your internet actually is with a separate 10Gb network card. Just make sure you disable the onboard network adapter in the bios.
@@eastcoasthandle I got fiber installed (just finished last week lol) and it dropped my unloaded latency down from 30 to 14. Good improvement. I bought CAT8 cables along with the GX90 and TX401, hopefully I can get that number down.
@@jameyt1 How has your gameplay experience been in COD MW3? -latency in game (movement, ads, etc) -hit rego That's a lot of changes. I assume you went from coaxial to fiber and you notice a big drop in latency.
I am curious if disabling some of DWM’s threads will lower input lag for MW3 since it’s running in DX12. I use atlas’s OS gaming utility to do it (tool used to disable explorer, some of DWM, and disable idle) and it seems like it does. May be placebo though, I don’t have an LDAT monitor unfortunately to verify
Bro I appreciate this info can u please go more into details a little bit? I’m on pc I use ether cord can I still use the network adapter as u do? Or I don’t need it?
If you are talking about onboard network adapters on the motherboard then Cat 5e cable is good enough. However, if you want to go to 10Gb network adapter you will need Cat 6 or Cat 6a cable.
If you are on WiFi then you don't use a cat cable. I hope this helps...
Alright. I get what you have been showing.
can you recommend some network cards to get?
Get any 10gb network card that is reputable.
I will definitely get an external card when I get better internet. Unfortunately my area doesn’t have fiber optics yet so my internet is pretty trash. Even though my bufferbloat is fine, my unloaded ping is 20ms+. Terrible
You don't have to wait until then. You will be surprised how good your internet actually is with a separate 10Gb network card. Just make sure you disable the onboard network adapter in the bios.
@@eastcoasthandle I got fiber installed (just finished last week lol) and it dropped my unloaded latency down from 30 to 14. Good improvement. I bought CAT8 cables along with the GX90 and TX401, hopefully I can get that number down.
@@jameyt1 How has your gameplay experience been in COD MW3?
-latency in game (movement, ads, etc)
-hit rego
That's a lot of changes. I assume you went from coaxial to fiber and you notice a big drop in latency.