Anything above 1000Hz Polling Rate, you'll need to change it in the mouse's Software, and you'll most of the time need a separate Dongle for 2k Hz, 4k Hz, 8k Hz, and ect.
Higher DPI does not lower the Input lag. The test done in Battle(non)sense channel was using the same sensi in game, so the high DPI moves faster, so the initial input is faster. If you use 400 dpi + 2.0 sensi vs 800 dpi + 1.0 sensi, the result will be the same, but if you use 400 dpi + 2.0 sensi vs 800 dpi + 2.0 sensi, the second case will have faster input lag.
In your second example all you're doing is increasing your sensitivity by 2x. Increasing dpi and lowering ingame sens is always better because it improves the resolution. E.g 3200 dpi 2 sens will inherently be better than 400 dpi / 16 sens eventhough they are the same eDPI.
While it doesnt directly alter the devices polling or report rate, it DOES cause a cut down of input delay at the motherboard level between device to application level. That is a very skewed subject to make a claim on as there is hard evidence to support it. The benefits only go up noticeable to about 1800-3200 DPI depending on the USB port type, motherboard lanes, chipset, and applications high DPI override settings. There is a thought process for everything in the chipset as well as the CPU and that has to be calculated for it to effect how each frame is rendered with respect to your aim. Simply put, you are not changing the DEVICES input delay, you are making it easier for your motherboard and components to have more information readily available. It is the same effect as adding more frames to a game and perceiving a faster response when in actuality you are still moving a cursor between the same two points at the same speed, but with a better accuracy reading. That being said I just stopped using high DPI for this benefit as I play rainbow six and DPI doesnt just work for cursor movement, but for recoil behavior as well and even the slightest micro adjustment being over reported on can actually screw you up in that game with respect to horizontal recoil being generated out of nowhere from not drawing a perfect line down. It is a pick and choose battle. bottom line 800>400 on a base level and is easily calculated. take what you can get
i can't take serious someone who writes sensi and says "faster input lag" what a mess of wording more: high DPI moves faster initial input is faster faster lag make it make sense god if you don't know what you are talking about please don't talk
5:00 any mouse under 100g doesnt matter cuz ur muscle will adapt to it... Only improvement u will see when playin with lighter mouses is if ur muscles were adapted to higher weight then the weight of ur current mouse,
there is a noticeable difference between 100G and 60G mice over long gaming sessions (this is coming from a long time FPS loser) that being said... 2G is not noticeable to anyone on this planet. Idk why he said to remove the bottom plate that you should be putting PTFE on for better surface area on that mosue.
@@bregonwebb8921 my aim was at its peak with a 108g mouse, its all about the shape, muscles will adapt if u play with the mouse long enaugh, Idk 3 months, I always was a light mouse fanatic this trend needs to stop, i have around 30 mouses and my favorite one is on heavier side by todays standards
@@dardo23the fact that you got used to one heavy mouse doesn't mean heavy mouses are better or don't matter, saying 'muscles will adapt' sounds like dragon ball logic, doesn't matter how many muscles you have, lighter the mouse, the easier, faster and smoother you can move your hand. that's like saying well why didn't swordsmen use 50kilo swords and just adapted to the weight? doesn't matter how strong you are, the lighter the sword, the swifter your movements would be, especially holds true in hyper precision tasks such as aiming, and it's no coincidence all the top aimers in the world currently use ultralight mouses 70g or below this doesn't mean it's THE most important factor, obviously shape and sensors may matter more, however, lightweight does help
About the speed of light if you wanna calculate how long light takes to make it 50 feet vs say 10. Now think about the miles between you and the server.
0:46 i disagree with that because ive always had a very good accuracy in every game and i can beat like 90% of the players i face but when i disabled the setting my accuracy got alot worse
Your settings do not bring anything to Asus with a built-in delay analyzer. The delays are the same, after the 2 in the video is not devoted to how to reduce the delay just yet. How to arrange cables lol what does it have to do with delays. ? Waste of time on this movie
thanks for the tipos but rlly qwanna know how would 2 grams help i have the same m,ouse u have and same color but ur mouse skates look different them mine
@@Saridfnyou have it for the g pro superlight my mate has the superlight and he has it the mouse comes with the dongle and thats good for lower latency.
@@hacker6005 Said hacker6005, the kid whose parents work to get him his specs and instead of being gratefull he just flexes, anyways, 1000fps doesnt matter as you dont have a 1000hz monitor
on amd mobo it really does matter bc amd mobos have 2 usb hub controller, 1 is connected to ur cpu and the other one is connected to ur chipset, using processor connected usb hub makes ur mouse and keyboard latency much lower cuz its being processing by ur processor
I've razer viper 8khz, when I set polling rate to anything higher than 1k, mouse movement in valorant doesn't seem right, specially when i set it to 8000 it have lot of stutters, I've Raw input buffer enabled in valorant, but IDK why that happens, Also I've a good pc specs so ._.
When I had dongle at behind of my computer, I had some serious lag on my mouse movement, not always but sometimes randomly. Friend told me to switch it to USB cable which is delivered with the mouse and I did, no lagging since then.
The 0ms delay in mouse is false information. Also atleast for me, when using Direct input ingame, the windows mouse settings does not do anything. I've tested 1/11 and 11/11 speed and also enhance pointer precision, zero effects. The only good tip on this video for me was the usb tree viewer
@@bregonwebb89218000hz has shown to cause realistically more slow downs than it’s worth even on todays cpu but if 1000hz affects your pc something’s terribly outdated
High hz means high CPU usage. If you do not have a powerful CPU and you are experiencing drops in games, lower the hz. Frankly, it is not necessary after 500, the difference will not be felt.
this dongle cable connection thing is really pretty useful :D didnt even think of that once but it doesnt just react faster, its also more consistent
Where can I find this? When I bought the Logitech Wirless Pro none of this was supplied
@@GermanFragEditing maybe it's time for a new mouse, vxe mad r(8k ver) or scyrox v8 are good value
0:03 at this point you can close the video couse 0 ms is 100% cap.
lol true but it was kinda helpful
he could just say that it's about 0ms
They say it is better to use onboard memory instead of G hub. I have read a few articles stating that GUB causes input lag. What do you think?
Does someone know if i have the logitech superlight how can i get my mouse polling rate for more than 1000?
Anything above 1000Hz Polling Rate, you'll need to change it in the mouse's Software, and you'll most of the time need a separate Dongle for 2k Hz, 4k Hz, 8k Hz, and ect.
Higher DPI does not lower the Input lag. The test done in Battle(non)sense channel was using the same sensi in game, so the high DPI moves faster, so the initial input is faster. If you use 400 dpi + 2.0 sensi vs 800 dpi + 1.0 sensi, the result will be the same, but if you use 400 dpi + 2.0 sensi vs 800 dpi + 2.0 sensi, the second case will have faster input lag.
higher dpi does not lower the input lag but it increases accuracy. the mouse is scanning more dots per inch so every little move will be registered
In your second example all you're doing is increasing your sensitivity by 2x. Increasing dpi and lowering ingame sens is always better because it improves the resolution.
E.g 3200 dpi 2 sens will inherently be better than 400 dpi / 16 sens eventhough they are the same eDPI.
While it doesnt directly alter the devices polling or report rate, it DOES cause a cut down of input delay at the motherboard level between device to application level. That is a very skewed subject to make a claim on as there is hard evidence to support it. The benefits only go up noticeable to about 1800-3200 DPI depending on the USB port type, motherboard lanes, chipset, and applications high DPI override settings. There is a thought process for everything in the chipset as well as the CPU and that has to be calculated for it to effect how each frame is rendered with respect to your aim. Simply put, you are not changing the DEVICES input delay, you are making it easier for your motherboard and components to have more information readily available. It is the same effect as adding more frames to a game and perceiving a faster response when in actuality you are still moving a cursor between the same two points at the same speed, but with a better accuracy reading. That being said I just stopped using high DPI for this benefit as I play rainbow six and DPI doesnt just work for cursor movement, but for recoil behavior as well and even the slightest micro adjustment being over reported on can actually screw you up in that game with respect to horizontal recoil being generated out of nowhere from not drawing a perfect line down. It is a pick and choose battle. bottom line 800>400 on a base level and is easily calculated. take what you can get
wich is the reason why most pros dont go behind 800 because to sensetive will cause shakiness in aim
@@crxti455
i can't take serious someone who writes sensi
and says "faster input lag"
what a mess of wording
more:
high DPI moves faster
initial input is faster
faster lag make it make sense god
if you don't know what you are talking about please don't talk
does setting mouse speed to 6/11 in windows settings really matter?
does setting mouse speed to 6/11 in windows settings really matter?
@@Theunicorn2012 does setting mouse speed to 6/11 in windows settings really matter?
@@marquez800ky’all really not funny
@@Truustfv ok
@@marquez800k 🤦🏾
5:00 any mouse under 100g doesnt matter cuz ur muscle will adapt to it... Only improvement u will see when playin with lighter mouses is if ur muscles were adapted to higher weight then the weight of ur current mouse,
there is a noticeable difference between 100G and 60G mice over long gaming sessions (this is coming from a long time FPS loser) that being said... 2G is not noticeable to anyone on this planet. Idk why he said to remove the bottom plate that you should be putting PTFE on for better surface area on that mosue.
@@bregonwebb8921 my aim was at its peak with a 108g mouse, its all about the shape, muscles will adapt if u play with the mouse long enaugh, Idk 3 months, I always was a light mouse fanatic this trend needs to stop, i have around 30 mouses and my favorite one is on heavier side by todays standards
i mean less friction due to less surface
is the only thing i could think of @@bregonwebb8921
@@dardo23the fact that you got used to one heavy mouse doesn't mean heavy mouses are better or don't matter, saying 'muscles will adapt' sounds like dragon ball logic, doesn't matter how many muscles you have, lighter the mouse, the easier, faster and smoother you can move your hand.
that's like saying well why didn't swordsmen use 50kilo swords and just adapted to the weight? doesn't matter how strong you are, the lighter the sword, the swifter your movements would be, especially holds true in hyper precision tasks such as aiming, and it's no coincidence all the top aimers in the world currently use ultralight mouses 70g or below
this doesn't mean it's THE most important factor, obviously shape and sensors may matter more, however, lightweight does help
I just got a g502
Thanks mate , always great info and making everything simple to understand
The superlight has mouse skates on the puck so I prefer it on, plus the mouse is already so light
codelife never disapoints🔥
codelife never disapoints 🔥
codelife dissapoints 🔥🔥
@@onatics😂
Said no one ever
He disappoints his parents
I have a 50 foot Ethernet cable would that give in a lot of latency?
Some not too much because it is a copper cable compared to fibre cables which lose connection over range very very fast
no it will not. 100 feet and below you wont notice a difference at all
About the speed of light if you wanna calculate how long light takes to make it 50 feet vs say 10. Now think about the miles between you and the server.
I've got my mouse and keyboard in a usb splitter for when I go between gaming pc and work laptop. You think this adds noticeable input delay ?
yes
0:46 i disagree with that because ive always had a very good accuracy in every game and i can beat like 90% of the players i face but when i disabled the setting my accuracy got alot worse
Your settings do not bring anything to Asus with a built-in delay analyzer. The delays are the same, after the 2 in the video is not devoted to how to reduce the delay just yet. How to arrange cables lol what does it have to do with delays. ? Waste of time on this movie
the reaciver thing is soo good
thx
should i charge my g pro x superlight when it is on 50%? what if i do would the mouse broke?
should i charge my g pro x superlight when it is on 50%? what if i do would the mouse broke?
@@Theunicorn2012 should i charge my g pro x superlight when it is on 50%? what if i do would the mouse broke?
@@berwicksan716 should i charge my g pro x superlight when it is on 50%? what if i do would the mouse broke?
@@steve42069master should i charge my g pro x superlight when it is on 50%? what if i do would the mouse broke?
thanks for the tipos but rlly qwanna know how would 2 grams help i have the same m,ouse u have and same color but ur mouse skates look different them mine
4:18 why do i need a reciever ??? for a g pro x superlight u do not even need that just a usb and your done???
4:18 why do i need a receiver ??? for a g pro x superlight u do not even need that just a usb and your done??!
@@Theunicorn2012 god thx ur the goat
@@Theunicorn2012 he said that u need a reciever or is that for the normal g pro ? and not for the superlight version?
@@Saridfnyou have it for the g pro superlight my mate has the superlight and he has it the mouse comes with the dongle and thats good for lower latency.
@@rnbriley what is a dongle?
this video for logitech g pro x supper light ?
rly goodd video i didnt know about the rgb and the dongle clable connection 🥺
No new information has been given to me in this video, unfortunately.
tfw the 1st "optimization" doesnt actually do anything for literally any somewhat recent game bc they use raw input...
yk how i could change my polling rate onan Ultranix Mouse ? thats what i have
Over 500polling rate on amd systems effect the fps. 500 is the absolute maximum you should run.
I use razer v2 pro + 4k Hz poling rate on my 2k€ pc and i have 1000 fps in cs go and valorant, best regards poor dog, to you and your 200€ pc 😂😂😂😂😂
@@hacker6005 7900xtx and 7800x3d custom loop buddy
@@hacker6005 Said hacker6005, the kid whose parents work to get him his specs and instead of being gratefull he just flexes, anyways, 1000fps doesnt matter as you dont have a 1000hz monitor
@@hacker6005 and in your vids you have 300 fps not 1k...
I cant put 6/11 because my Windows 11 pro has 20 steps. Which one should I chose there and where do I get the information from? Thanks in advance.
just roll down in mouse setting and go to additional mouse settings
how do i get to gaming mouse software
if all the usb ports are 3.0 does it matter where you plug your mouse? or is mobo preferred no matter?
i think mobo still preferable bc of shorter travel length
on amd mobo it really does matter bc amd mobos have 2 usb hub controller, 1 is connected to ur cpu and the other one is connected to ur chipset, using processor connected usb hub makes ur mouse and keyboard latency much lower cuz its being processing by ur processor
I didnt know about the RGB input lag. Really good and fast guide
And you believe it
@@dzejkob8rgb does cause a bit more input lag apparently wooting keyboard has an option to shut that off
i can buy the logitech g pro superlight but what colour should i chose? fast reply pls
i got the black version but then bought a white full grip so it would look better. that's my recommendation, up 2 u tho :)
That's so expensive man
@@marrciii9023 ik
Pink
Pink ASAP
I've razer viper 8khz, when I set polling rate to anything higher than 1k, mouse movement in valorant doesn't seem right, specially when i set it to 8000 it have lot of stutters, I've Raw input buffer enabled in valorant, but IDK why that happens, Also I've a good pc specs so ._.
valorant doesnt support 8k
@@Shoot1ngSt4r0yes it does 👍
Maybe your pc cannot handle 8k?
how do you fix mouse lag
There is no difference when you put the wireless dongle right in your front usb port of your case or if its on your table.
When I had dongle at behind of my computer, I had some serious lag on my mouse movement, not always but sometimes randomly. Friend told me to switch it to USB cable which is delivered with the mouse and I did, no lagging since then.
Damn my monitor hz settings was at 60 all the time but it should be 144 hz and I changed it now it’s a new world. Thank you so much!
I didn't know that for Superlight X2 Pro jesus that's why that thing is used for wow😅😅
no wonder! I can't believe my Nvidia settings switched to 30fps after my windows 10 to 11 update. "Mouse" lag problem fixed.
I don't understand why is different using an 800dpi with 6 sens is better than using 3200dpi with 2 of sens.? thanks
1600 dpi is the best
The 0ms delay in mouse is false information. Also atleast for me, when using Direct input ingame, the windows mouse settings does not do anything. I've tested 1/11 and 11/11 speed and also enhance pointer precision, zero effects. The only good tip on this video for me was the usb tree viewer
0:20 what keyboard is that
0:20 what keyboard it that
@@Theunicorn2012🤣
do avideo on LatencyMon v 7.31
red dragon mouses best icl cause they come with most the things and they really cheap for a high quality mouse
Could you pls make a Quick video about mrsavages nvidia control panel settings
0:53 can someone explain that image?
Compare distance between cursor on top left vs mouse distance in the lower right
1600DPI 1000HZ is the sweet spot for fortnite
I don't have a mouse software 😢
Whats ur wallpaper? Do u have a link for download? Thanks for the video
Shut up
How to get no input = get amouse with better input...
Mouse omptimization dont exist...
Ok, support that claim
I dont even have a software I AM BROKE
man just told my rgb keyboard to basically die
cant find mouse skates to mi mouseeee
next do keyboard
My mouse is 928 ms and horrible for gaming and cost 127$
The higher polling rate the more CPU usage the more stutters..
the CPU usage is negligible if you have a PC that isnt from the freaking 90's. cmon dude
it isnt even a frames worth of information
@@bregonwebb89218000hz has shown to cause realistically more slow downs than it’s worth even on todays cpu but if 1000hz affects your pc something’s terribly outdated
Misleading
i wish it was controller
i wish it was controller
@@jordi_SI can you recommend any video related to it
Bro r u moving ur Controller on the mousepad ?😂
@DestroyingLonelyput interrupts on one core trust me
Controller is for bots
WTF I'VE BEEN PLAYING ON 60HZ ON MY MONITOR THATA DOES 165HZ
before you make a video like this make sure you understand what raw input is.
unistall logitech g hub and you win fast response time in the mouse
High hz means high CPU usage. If you do not have a powerful CPU and you are experiencing drops in games, lower the hz. Frankly, it is not necessary after 500, the difference will not be felt.
You can feel the difference between 500 and 1k
1k is the standard
2k I think is hard to notice... I think 99% of pros in csgo/cs2 use 1000hz. Some even 500hz.
lol my monitor is 75 hz and my new one is 360
Huge upgrade
your website is disabled
Totally useless😂😂😂
cap
Cap, i need this
@@Quixarion-GDGd player I see
@@Quixarion-GDu guys play gd, i need help, my clicks feel too light, i need more like resistance them, kinda like keycap resistanc, how can i do that
Thanks for ruining my 8 minutes.
big company mice is way too overpriced tbh, I got a Lamzu and is the best mouse I've ever got
lamzu is still expensive lmao. I got a mice that's 63g with paw3395 for 35$
@@AcurFPS same quality on the sensor?
@@Victorbravo93 yep, and the software is same as lamzu's too, like every other oem mice
More mouse hz = more stutters and not less. For ex. 4khz are laggy asf in fn
Its because some games are not supporting high mouse hz but its right that if you have more hz it will run smoother‼️
What dpi are you using for 4k in Fortnite? I use a DAV3 @4k and 1600 DPI and notice no lag in Fortnite. 🤔
@@everything-bagel 3200, razer viper v2 pro+ razer hyperpolling
@@xenderrino ik but in Fortnite 1khz is smoother
@@joshuab113 yes because fortnite is not supporting more than 1k Hz
Mouse
Mouse
this video is a joke 😂
TRY 1600 DPI AND 2.5 THATS THE BEST SENS
TRY 1600 DPI AND 2.5 THATS THE BEST SEns
@@Theunicorn2012 i have that already🤣
@@Theunicorn2012 why u copying me?
That is so slow
@@FNBRVolts its fast as hell try it bro
1 pin???
1 pin???
1 pin???
Replace your mouse skates every 6 months? Lmao
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