@@DanielZH yes you forget the delay from bad internet cuz our country is like no worst than African server's + delay of bluetooth + companies server delays +no reason to speak about delays cuz 90% of player's are PC noobs-cheaters with programs
@@DanielZH both polling rate and input delay matter but i think input delay matters more. And then if we increase both polling rate and input lag but leave the stick resolution low, the aim might still remain off, and there are delays that are caused physically with the buttons or dead zones. I find flydigi Vader 4 pro sticks and triggers extra smooth and help me physically to perform better for example. I saw in a video ( i don't remember it might was on your channel) that the razor wolverine v3 Tournament edition stick resolution is below 100 ! I am not sure how much can the affect the aim.
I used this with my dual sense (PS5) controller and it has been night and day in terms of responsiveness in-game. I set mine up to 2,000hz polling rate.
In your opinion what controller offers the best performance to use on PC? In preparation for black ops 6. Also, any recommended cords the enhance performance?
@@TAMER_LV you absolutely can tell the difference when using a 1000hz polling rate controller, I recommend flydigi Vader 4 pro (just ordered one and I’ve had the apex 4 for 8 months) or gamesir g7 se if you want to go even cheaper. Hall affect thumb sticks basically have zero stick drift even after 8 months of use, paddles etc
have you found tests regarding Apex 4 button delay? because I didn't test it myself as you need to tear the controller apart to do that and I only had 1 unit, was risky to test.
@@DanielZH yes, if you look at Battle Beaver Customs latest UA-cam video they show a graph of different controllers button input delay and I can feel the 6ms on the apex 4. Also the apex 4 has a debounce delay I don’t like.
I am experiencing a huge lag delay from my PS5 Controller to my PC. Does anyone know an easy way to fix this? I have to have it plugged into the PC for this to be fix!
Your systems BlueTooth adapter may be older than the Spec of the Controller.. IIRC the PS controllers have bluetooth connectivity. If, say, your PC is using an older bluetooth specification, then that could possibly be the source of the lag I would imagine. Take me with a grain of salt though, as I'm just speculating, not certain.
Xbox 250 max but all xbox are set to 125 and can't be overclocked unless it's gorgeous a different board to default xbox or unless it's a razer or victrix. And playstation are all 250 default on console and go up to 8000 hz
When every game had a couple of UA-camrs I was very good player even with delay & very bad internet 7mbps 😂now with 100 but 70mbps 2 the platform I don't play pvp any more cuz it's full with programs NOT player's PROGRAMS when someone use sniper rifle & he has 11bullets & 11 headshots: like matrix (automatic bullet turning & hit 2 the head then this is not skills & no reason 2 play vs low self esteem player's) I can play vs Zen but nobody can play vs lag switch & automatic head shot programs/wallhacks & the list is so f@cking big 😉
1- On-Board Delay
2- Polling Rate
so, Onboard Delay Comes first, then the output.
Correct me if I'm wrong, thanks.
everything electrical between you and the server is adding delay .
your controller is one of the lowest delays but most talked about.
What controller you use
@@DanielZH how can I up the rate for less delay
Board delay is not even in 1ms.
@@DanielZH yes you forget the delay from bad internet cuz our country is like no worst than African server's + delay of bluetooth + companies server delays +no reason to speak about delays cuz 90% of player's are PC noobs-cheaters with programs
most reviewers either pretend they don't know that or they really don't understand that . and reviews are quite rare for some controllers.
Yes, that's why some people get an overclocked 8000Hz controller yet they feel worse than a 250Hz PS5 controller.
@@DanielZH both polling rate and input delay matter but i think input delay matters more. And then if we increase both polling rate and input lag but leave the stick resolution low, the aim might still remain off, and there are delays that are caused physically with the buttons or dead zones. I find flydigi Vader 4 pro sticks and triggers extra smooth and help me physically to perform better for example.
I saw in a video ( i don't remember it might was on your channel) that the razor wolverine v3 Tournament edition stick resolution is below 100 ! I am not sure how much can the affect the aim.
theres a battebeavers tool to adjust the polling rate the USB slot you plug into can pull at, which is noticble.
I used this with my dual sense (PS5) controller and it has been night and day in terms of responsiveness in-game. I set mine up to 2,000hz polling rate.
finally some talking about it.. now u need to make a vid with the best pad /latency ones
In your opinion what controller offers the best performance to use on PC? In preparation for black ops 6. Also, any recommended cords the enhance performance?
DS4
@@TAMER_LV any official controller, you won't be able to tell the difference with input delay bs
@@TAMER_LV you absolutely can tell the difference when using a 1000hz polling rate controller, I recommend flydigi Vader 4 pro (just ordered one and I’ve had the apex 4 for 8 months) or gamesir g7 se if you want to go even cheaper. Hall affect thumb sticks basically have zero stick drift even after 8 months of use, paddles etc
Hi, I have many controllers but haven't tested performance for BO6 on PC, however I recently downloaded it and gonna test them
ps5 has 0 delay on pc if you overclock it. super easy
Is it worth using HIDUSBF to overclock my Dualsense Edge to 8000hz or not?
@@hoLMZ. yes I’ve been using it for years now and can’t go without it
Yes. Try it for like a couple weeks and then turn it off. It’s horrible the amount of delay they allow.
Bro please tell me how to do this with my edge controller
That’s why my apex 4 is shelved for eternity and I’m back to my ps5 controller
have you found tests regarding Apex 4 button delay? because I didn't test it myself as you need to tear the controller apart to do that and I only had 1 unit, was risky to test.
@@DanielZH yes, if you look at Battle Beaver Customs latest UA-cam video they show a graph of different controllers button input delay and I can feel the 6ms on the apex 4. Also the apex 4 has a debounce delay I don’t like.
@@shotarcherz1690 but how do you overclock the dualsense tho?
@@shotarcherz1690 You can turn off any software filtering (like the debounce) in the controller software if you don't like it
I am experiencing a huge lag delay from my PS5 Controller to my PC. Does anyone know an easy way to fix this? I have to have it plugged into the PC for this to be fix!
Your systems BlueTooth adapter may be older than the Spec of the Controller.. IIRC the PS controllers have bluetooth connectivity. If, say, your PC is using an older bluetooth specification, then that could possibly be the source of the lag I would imagine. Take me with a grain of salt though, as I'm just speculating, not certain.
No idea what I just watched 😮
Xbox 250 max but all xbox are set to 125 and can't be overclocked unless it's gorgeous a different board to default xbox or unless it's a razer or victrix. And playstation are all 250 default on console and go up to 8000 hz
So is the gamesir more responsive then the elite controller?
@@Principito7 not at all
Haven't tested those!
Would it matter if you overclock the controller?
It can reduce the final input delay a little (on PC) but you can't overclock on console.
@DanielZH I'm on console xbox series x. If I overclock the controller on PC, then plug it into my console, will it not be overclocked anymore?
@@SoXFarXGonee No, it'll only be overclocked as long as connected to PC, + Some controllers doesn't get any better with overclock...
@DanielZH ok thanks. So overclocking a elite series 2 controller wouldn't make a difference basically?
@@DanielZH can overclock the gamesir g7 on PC and it still works on your console
U just have to get a better monitor or tv for the refresh rate for the latency to respond faster
that's for picture, controller is another story!
You are horribly off. That is purely the console fps and the tv refresh rate two of which have absolutely no impact on your controllers performance.
Dual sense 5 controller is compatible with an 8000 polling rate
Nope, you can overclock to 8000 but testing the polling rate shows that it only goes to 1000 (not that 1000 is bad but it isn't 8000)
@ good intel my mistake
When every game had a couple of UA-camrs I was very good player even with delay & very bad internet 7mbps 😂now with 100 but 70mbps 2 the platform I don't play pvp any more cuz it's full with programs NOT player's PROGRAMS when someone use sniper rifle & he has 11bullets & 11 headshots: like matrix (automatic bullet turning & hit 2 the head then this is not skills & no reason 2 play vs low self esteem player's) I can play vs Zen but nobody can play vs lag switch & automatic head shot programs/wallhacks & the list is so f@cking big 😉
woah
So a little bit more delay is nothing & not important vs all the crazy things happening after cross platform system & PC cheaters mostly 😂
Hmm
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