If you have a G-Sync monitor and want to properly set up GSYNC, ALWAYS turn V-sync off in games if GSYNC is enabled in your NVidia control panel. Also, make sure you always set your in-game FPS (if manually customizable) to 3 FPS lower than the max refresh rate of your monitor. For example, if you have a 240 hz monitor, DO NOT set your game to 300 fps, GSYNC will not function properly this way. Always set it to 3 fps lower, so in this case, 237 FPS in game (240 hz - 3). Then in your NVidia control panel go to "Manage 3D settings" and make sure these options are set to their proper values: Power Management Mode: Prefer Maximum Performance, Vertical Sync: ON. This is how to properly set up and take advantage of a GSYNC monitor for your games and you will notice things run ALOT smoother.
this is facts but you know what is strange my valorant runs smoother when i cap fps to 141 in NVCP and turn GSYNC AND VSYNC AND TRIPLE BUFFERING on in NVCP and turn Vsync on in valorant. if i dont turn vsync on in valorant i still get micro screen tearing
@@BerserkeR_031 Its funny you say that because you obv don't understand gsync. when using Gsync properly it smooths out your game. When you let your fps run wild you get screen tearing, yes some ppl dont care about screen tearing but in my opinion playing with screen tearing is terrible. im Ascendant 1 in valorant and i use Gsync plus Vsync and cap my fps to 141 so idk what you are trying to say
This is wrong advice. -3 frames is not enough for 240 hz monitors, especially for games w bad in game frame limiters like valorant. If you want tear free gaming and the least input lag, you need to set the limit more, atleast 3% lower that monitor max refresh rate. Or you can do it automatically by setting g sync on, Nvidia reflex + boost on, v sync on. No matter what, using sync will add 1 ms input lag vs no sync + unlimited fps but will eliminate tearing.
@@DawnPatrol101 This is absolutely incorrect. You NEVER turn on Vsync and Gsync in a game. That is two things trying to do the same thing to your game (eliminate screen tearing). Also, no, gsync does NOT cause input lag and was the reason why it was invented. Gsync removes input lag as long as you set your frames under your monitors maximum refresh rate. Also, the 3% rule is false, that is not needed. Even Nvidia recommends 2-3 FPS under your maximum refresh rate. Blur busters, the link i posted, are professionals btw, been doing this for years. Also, I'm an IT professional so I know a little about what I'm talking about ☺️
this guide is good! but if u want to actually reduce latency then u have to tweak ur ram timings + bios tweak and limiting windows background services to get moree
actual legend i went from having a latency of 15 - 20ms to 5-8ms and my fps literally doubled plus a bit and stopped dropping to like 70 randomly i now get like 300 compared to an unstable 150 Legend
My input latency jumped from 4ms to 3ms, its not that much, but my fps jumped from 350 to 500-600, thats crazy. Thanks for the nice video, earned a sub and like :D keep it up!
oh my goodness thank you so much for this video and explaining everything so clearly in detail. I've been having this weird BIOS update message pop up whenever I'd start my gaming laptop which got me concerned, but now I understand it's something related to my motherboard. I did hear from several people that I shouldn't tweak anything related to the BIOS by myself if I lack knowledge on it, and should rather take it to a repair centre to get it checked. Would you recommend so as well?
I don't personally use it. I think it's dumb to rely on a software like that. For example, if you were to go over to a friend's house or to a LAN, you wouldn't want to rely on downloading Raw Accel every time.
I'm running borderless windowed with a GTX 1060. Reflex on, no boost. Medium settings. Setting everything to low/disabled takes my GTR latency from 8-10 ms to 6-7 ms, but makes the game almost unplayable due to players being smudgy and hard to hit on long distance. Balance is important. Sometimes a few ms latency is worth sacrificing to make the graphics enjoyable.
hey i am here with a response you can set everything to low/off and set anistropic filtering to 16x (trust me that setting does not affect much, its just how textures are seen from a distence, up close they might look good when its of but like you said, they look smudgy. also you can set anti aliasing to at least MSAA X2, but i recomend X4.
for the fps capping so you dont over work your pc without reason just set it to your screens mhz because thats the max fps your screen can give. hope this helps anyone.
in case you have a budget pc or something yes i can recomend capping fps to the monitor's refresh rate, lets say you got a 60 hz display you set your game at 60 cap. bun in case you got a high end pc there is no need to cap the fps, in my case i got a 3060 ti so i dont realy cap the game, the only reason i can see you capping your game is if you dont have a g-sync or amd freesync, because of the tearing, its everyone choise to either have tearing or having lower latency, but its not realy considered realy lower latency just that you will get faster info then when you would have it cap so. also pc's dont overwork itself, if it gives you blue screen then yea the pc will overwork itself but not realy from the fps just overheating, to much ram usage.
Lmao especially on desktop pcs I can promise you "overworking" your pc isn't a thing. Modern processors will literally actively target boosting up until very high temps because it literally isn't an issue. They're made to run flat out and will even actively try to.
People really need to just stick to the balanced power plan, you're just making casual users use more power and generate more heat for no reason. Balanced now days works perfectly fine in terms of allowing the system to boost when needed but also down clocking while idle. A good number of people will have lesser cooling systems tend to get less performance when in high perf as well as they can't get rid of the extra heat constantly being generated and thus thermal throttle instead of boosting to higher clocks as loads increase and decrease. In the end you have tons of people leaving their systems on and not idling down properly thus costing more in power both from the systems higher clocks and further demand on air conditioning if in warmer climates, this also degrades the lifespan of the system as well for those that don't have the money to consistently upgrade.
The only thing i left out for jow was the auto tuning. My results havw jot been noticable. Went from like 14 to 10. Im trying the tuning now to see if it works
I am unsure about my latency last time, but now its always at around 3-9ms. Thanks a lot man! Now I can play valorant without whining like a little baby.
DANG i was told that if you have a gpu in the 3000 series you would only need nvidia reflex latency on, not on+boost, so i compared and i turned it to on+boost and it is so much smoother my input lag was like decreased by 12ms
Hey man, nice video. I get around 12-17ms latency when I turn on the setting you showed at first. Do you think it's bad? also, I play on a laptop and I play at 60 fps. Sometimes I feel like I cant react to the enemy at all. Do u think it has something to do with the fps or input latency? and could you please explain to me the importance of packet loss in valorant? sometimes I get 25k+ total packet loss in a game.
I was around 10ms now im like 3. One question I have is I always heard to keep you fps uncapped but that increased my input lag why would people say to uncap your fps if it increases input lag?
literally had the exact same experience. 900fps uncapped 3ms input lag, 500 fps capped, 2ms. The capped numbers track with the math 1000ms/500=2, the uncapped ones do not. I guess I'll keep mine capped then and save the power draw?
Because you are on an AMD GPU or APU. They literally strip all the input lag telemetry that NVIDIA has. So basically (RTT/Ping + Processing Delays) = Input latency
weird in the range i was getting 900fps with 3ms delay but capping to 500fps gave me 2ms which does make sense mathmatically (1000ms/500 =2ms). Idk if it is falsely reporting wrong numbers when uncapped or theres some weird scheduling actually making it worse or what
Good thing I checked, after going from windows 10 to 11 I didn't expect to change much but I was double checking everything and now on startup there's microsoft stuff with high impact enabled by default, literally 18 programs under microsoft edge (msedge is the name in startup apps) enabled on startup by default.
@@anonymousgaming. good gpu, settings on low in every game I play that isn’t a single player game, I use nvidia low latency plus boost and my monitors refresh rate is max out in display settings my mouse isn’t damaged in anyway also I make sure my drivers on my gpu, cpu are always up to date also don’t use hdr on any multiplayer game it can cause input delays also make sure your rig and monitor is getting sufficient power to operate at its best I don’t use high performance on my battery settings because for me personally it doesn’t increase my fps by more then one or two frames also make sure your nvidia settings are focused on performance rather then quality
test vsync yourself. for me 300+ fps on my 144hz laptop isn't smooth. ofcourse i get high fps but what's the point of it if its not smooth. Vsync on with 144fps capped makes my game buttery smooth
cpu : i7-7800 GPU : GTX 1660 Ram xpg 8g x2 freq 2400 i follow your tuto but i steel have 7-8ms bro and i feel it in game like i can't play i can fix this with my step now or i need another one ?
dude I follwed up and it reduced my latency reduced to 2-3 from 6-8 and the client FPS goes around 800 😮 but I'm scared about my power bill. Will it go up ?????????? pls tell me
You cant lower the INPUT lag...its limited by ur monitor! If the model says it has a Input lag of 5ms, then u cant go any lower then that. You cant change this one. What u did with all the settings, is that u lower the time, which the CPU and the GPU need to rendern one frame (creating one of the images u see, when u play a game - the more the PC can render, the better u can play - the more fluid the game looks)! Thats what the "render latency" is all about. The Input lag is the time the monitor needs to actually display one frame (image), which was send from the GPU to it. U will not find any monitor which is better then 1ms. It just physically limited. Ever wondered why u missed a shot, even when u reaction time is beyond gods power? Here is why: reaction time+input lag+render latency+internet connection speed+server speed+internet connection speed back to u+render latency+input lag+reaction time and realising u miss the shot Video games have physical limits - get over it :D
When talking about reducing input lag, it's usually referring to the client-side "mouse movement to monitor" pipeline and not including the latency of the game mechanics themselves (so not ping). You CAN reduce input lag before it gets to your monitor. The monitor input lag is just the delay between the monitor receiving the frame and starting to or finishing the display of it. This will vary depending on the pixel's before and after color for pixel response time. A monitor advertising 1ms will usually not actually be 1ms in most scenarios but only in the BEST case scenario (changing a grey pixel to another slight less or more grey pixel). There is even input lag from the "idle to first movement" of the mouse, input lag from lower DPI, sensor processing latency, USB polling rate, etc.
@@drunkev true that facts. but he uses input lag in the video as an adjustable value. and that is just not true, since we dont change the hardware components. On software side u only set up latencies and on hardware side u can change the input lag if u swap out hardware moduals.
Dude has 300fps and 3ms delay and wants to reduse it even further😄 And heres me, whos pc barely gives 60ps on native res and minimal possible graphics settings and 63ms delay, so i forced to play on 4:3 lowest possible res and graphics settings to squizz 100fps and be happy with that
i guess u missed the title. he made the video to show the best settings to optimize the game and get those numbers. if you have 100 fps and complain that he has 300 fps and 3 ms doesn't make any sense. if u benifit from the video use it. or else just move on.
Msaa adds input lag since it checks the next frames for information, delaying every frame by a tiny bit. I always just stick with fxaa if the game looks awful without anti aliasing. You can turn anistropic all the way to 16x if you want tho, it should only affect framerate a tiny bit if your gpu can handle it
hi can u explain more about how to get updated drivers and how to check on the mother board cause mines a little old, and at first this has no lag and after sometime it goes on even not moving in game. can u help pls
i already done with all the tutorials and reset my laptop i have gtx 10 series, i think my bro deleted someting in my laptop idk why this just got breaking in game
This is really useful because before my input latency was at 13-16ms I did all of these steps dropped to 3ms thanks jaeky
Mine is still 12
mine was at 3, after the video 13 xD
@@Skullaz95 r u on laptop?
@@badass6705 tower with 3080 ti
Mine is 5 - 20ms i did all of these steps, how to make stability in 5ms?
If you have a G-Sync monitor and want to properly set up GSYNC, ALWAYS turn V-sync off in games if GSYNC is enabled in your NVidia control panel. Also, make sure you always set your in-game FPS (if manually customizable) to 3 FPS lower than the max refresh rate of your monitor. For example, if you have a 240 hz monitor, DO NOT set your game to 300 fps, GSYNC will not function properly this way. Always set it to 3 fps lower, so in this case, 237 FPS in game (240 hz - 3). Then in your NVidia control panel go to "Manage 3D settings" and make sure these options are set to their proper values: Power Management Mode: Prefer Maximum Performance, Vertical Sync: ON. This is how to properly set up and take advantage of a GSYNC monitor for your games and you will notice things run ALOT smoother.
this is facts but you know what is strange my valorant runs smoother when i cap fps to 141 in NVCP and turn GSYNC AND VSYNC AND TRIPLE BUFFERING on in NVCP and turn Vsync on in valorant. if i dont turn vsync on in valorant i still get micro screen tearing
This guys beyond faded than a hoe..
@@BerserkeR_031 Its funny you say that because you obv don't understand gsync. when using Gsync properly it smooths out your game. When you let your fps run wild you get screen tearing, yes some ppl dont care about screen tearing but in my opinion playing with screen tearing is terrible. im Ascendant 1 in valorant and i use Gsync plus Vsync and cap my fps to 141 so idk what you are trying to say
This is wrong advice. -3 frames is not enough for 240 hz monitors, especially for games w bad in game frame limiters like valorant. If you want tear free gaming and the least input lag, you need to set the limit more, atleast 3% lower that monitor max refresh rate. Or you can do it automatically by setting g sync on, Nvidia reflex + boost on, v sync on.
No matter what, using sync will add 1 ms input lag vs no sync + unlimited fps but will eliminate tearing.
@@DawnPatrol101 This is absolutely incorrect. You NEVER turn on Vsync and Gsync in a game. That is two things trying to do the same thing to your game (eliminate screen tearing). Also, no, gsync does NOT cause input lag and was the reason why it was invented. Gsync removes input lag as long as you set your frames under your monitors maximum refresh rate. Also, the 3% rule is false, that is not needed. Even Nvidia recommends 2-3 FPS under your maximum refresh rate. Blur busters, the link i posted, are professionals btw, been doing this for years. Also, I'm an IT professional so I know a little about what I'm talking about ☺️
this guide is good! but if u want to actually reduce latency then u have to tweak ur ram timings + bios tweak and limiting windows background services to get moree
how?
@@reyarjaylosurigao1257 if u have time watch fr33thy on yt ! u will get most of out ur system
dont. its really advanced@@reyarjaylosurigao1257
Typically you don’t want to update your bios unless you’re having issues because there is a risk of bricking your motherboard
yea he should have added warning bios updates esp on laptop are no joke
@@AgoxGamingdamn I've updated it, what should i do
@@angelknives375 if it went successfully ur fine,but if it didnt ur computer would be just dead and wont turn on
Went from 51ms to around 6-9ms Thank you so much for these Tips for Latency.
dude dont cap be honest!
@@saulgoodman6710 nah it fr worked
@@Luh_Iphone I bet it did help but not to that extent 51ping-6ping is an internet upgrade
@@nanannananan1553 hes talking about input ms not ping
BRO HOW THE HELL DID U HAVE 51MS, I DONT DID ANYTHING AND MY MS IS AROUND 4-7
on the input latency tab on stat settings, I only have network RTT + procc delays, don't have those game to render latency
sameeeeeeeee
@jaeky
Hey Jaeky, thanks for the guide. By any chance do you use Hardware accelerated GPU Scheduling? In graphics settings. Thanks
i went from an average of 23-26ms and now im at 10-14ms thanks brother
I realized that I've actually done everything, it's best to save money for a long time and buy a good computer.
actual legend i went from having a latency of 15 - 20ms to 5-8ms and my fps literally doubled plus a bit and stopped dropping to like 70 randomly i now get like 300 compared to an unstable 150 Legend
My input latency jumped from 4ms to 3ms, its not that much, but my fps jumped from 350 to 500-600, thats crazy. Thanks for the nice video, earned a sub and like :D keep it up!
oh my goodness thank you so much for this video and explaining everything so clearly in detail. I've been having this weird BIOS update message pop up whenever I'd start my gaming laptop which got me concerned, but now I understand it's something related to my motherboard. I did hear from several people that I shouldn't tweak anything related to the BIOS by myself if I lack knowledge on it, and should rather take it to a repair centre to get it checked. Would you recommend so as well?
I don't have the Game to Render Latency options, or a lot of those options for input. COuld that be because I'm on Radeon?
I don't see game to render latency in my stats menu, it has only one option which is Network RTT+ Processing Delays
me watching this vid with a 4gb integrated intel gpu: 👁👄👁
very good guide! the windows settings for me didnt do anything, but the game settings reduced my latency alot.
THANKS MAN , FROM 49 MS TO 5-7
Thanks for another banger Jaeky, I was wandering around UA-cam and came across Raw Accel in Valorant and wondered what’s your take on raw accel ?
I don't personally use it. I think it's dumb to rely on a software like that. For example, if you were to go over to a friend's house or to a LAN, you wouldn't want to rely on downloading Raw Accel every time.
If you are capping FPS then there is no need for set reflex to on+boost. it increases the latency.
I went from ~33ms to ~5ms. Thank you.
Went from 11-10 MS to 9-7 MS so thanks for the little help :)
Very simple, to the point. Thank you!
👍 went from 4ms avg with 15ms highs to 1.2-3ms average no fluctuation
I'm running borderless windowed with a GTX 1060. Reflex on, no boost. Medium settings. Setting everything to low/disabled takes my GTR latency from 8-10 ms to 6-7 ms, but makes the game almost unplayable due to players being smudgy and hard to hit on long distance. Balance is important. Sometimes a few ms latency is worth sacrificing to make the graphics enjoyable.
turn on the improve clarity in valorant
hey i am here with a response you can set everything to low/off and set anistropic filtering to 16x (trust me that setting does not affect much, its just how textures are seen from a distence, up close they might look good when its of but like you said, they look smudgy.
also you can set anti aliasing to at least MSAA X2, but i recomend X4.
Went from 8 ms to 4 ms with just optimizing game settings
Thanks Bruh!!
for the fps capping so you dont over work your pc without reason just set it to your screens mhz because thats the max fps your screen can give. hope this helps anyone.
in case you have a budget pc or something yes i can recomend capping fps to the monitor's refresh rate, lets say you got a 60 hz display you set your game at 60 cap.
bun in case you got a high end pc there is no need to cap the fps, in my case i got a 3060 ti so i dont realy cap the game, the only reason i can see you capping your game is if you dont have a g-sync or amd freesync, because of the tearing, its everyone choise to either have tearing or having lower latency, but its not realy considered realy lower latency just that you will get faster info then when you would have it cap so. also pc's dont overwork itself, if it gives you blue screen then yea the pc will overwork itself but not realy from the fps just overheating, to much ram usage.
Lmao especially on desktop pcs I can promise you "overworking" your pc isn't a thing. Modern processors will literally actively target boosting up until very high temps because it literally isn't an issue. They're made to run flat out and will even actively try to.
huh. mine was .08 and thought it wouldnt get any better. i hit .02 now. i think it was the nvidia low latency plus+boost that helped the most
Unfortunately game to render latency doesn’t show on my settings at all. Is this only available when you have an NVIDIA card? I’m running AMD
same I'm running AMD and I don't see it
People really need to just stick to the balanced power plan, you're just making casual users use more power and generate more heat for no reason. Balanced now days works perfectly fine in terms of allowing the system to boost when needed but also down clocking while idle. A good number of people will have lesser cooling systems tend to get less performance when in high perf as well as they can't get rid of the extra heat constantly being generated and thus thermal throttle instead of boosting to higher clocks as loads increase and decrease. In the end you have tons of people leaving their systems on and not idling down properly thus costing more in power both from the systems higher clocks and further demand on air conditioning if in warmer climates, this also degrades the lifespan of the system as well for those that don't have the money to consistently upgrade.
Got from 9-11ms to 3-5ms. Helped me very much!
And here i am with my ping spiking up from 25 to 150 every 5 seconds
@@OneTheNumber1 bro obviously he is not talking about the ms "Ping" he was talking about the input delay.
Not that much but it works. Went from 3.3 - 3.9 to 2.4 - 2.9. Thx man
Tysm all I had to do is make sure I put 300 for the max for always ty!
The only thing i left out for jow was the auto tuning. My results havw jot been noticable. Went from like 14 to 10. Im trying the tuning now to see if it works
I am unsure about my latency last time, but now its always at around 3-9ms. Thanks a lot man! Now I can play valorant without whining like a little baby.
DANG i was told that if you have a gpu in the 3000 series you would only need nvidia reflex latency on, not on+boost, so i compared and i turned it to on+boost and it is so much smoother my input lag was like decreased by 12ms
Same looks like I am going to turn on plus boost with every other game now. I went from 15ms to 2-3 ms. I'm on a 5600x 3060ti.
@@MrBlazingninja I am also on a 3060 ti
WOW you were realy told that bruh.
hey great video Jaeky! i just got 1 question what's considered modern & old graphic cards?
Btw mine is INNO3D Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 X2 OC 4GB GDDR6
@@flyingjellyfish2634 any graphics cards not receiving software updates you can say is old. yours is relatively recent.
I already have 0.0ms with 1000+ frames so this didn't help me decrease my latency 😢
the automatic tuning doesn't turn on for me when i click agree and continue
for me too
Me too
Maybe its bc of some other programms running like msi afterburner, or a fan control.
A perfect video no errors good guide
btw those input latecy settings are NVIDIA only!
Thank you!!!! from 13 to 5, keep the good work
thank you so much man love it, it works on me
Hi please make some video for fix packet loss and network problem in valorant im using Lan cable
Hey man, nice video. I get around 12-17ms latency when I turn on the setting you showed at first. Do you think it's bad? also, I play on a laptop and I play at 60 fps. Sometimes I feel like I cant react to the enemy at all. Do u think it has something to do with the fps or input latency? and could you please explain to me the importance of packet loss in valorant? sometimes I get 25k+ total packet loss in a game.
The less fps you have more latency you are going to have its completely normal
60 fps is horseshit + packetloss is double the horseshit i feel bad foru man
I dont have the input lag (Game to Render Latency (CPU + GPU) thing on my valorant, is that only a nvidia gpu thing?)
I was around 10ms now im like 3. One question I have is I always heard to keep you fps uncapped but that increased my input lag why would people say to uncap your fps if it increases input lag?
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literally had the exact same experience. 900fps uncapped 3ms input lag, 500 fps capped, 2ms. The capped numbers track with the math 1000ms/500=2, the uncapped ones do not. I guess I'll keep mine capped then and save the power draw?
Don't have that option in my settings only network rtt prcess delay
the second bro told me to play native rez i was out lmao
My render latency is showing 869954ms , I am cooked ☠️
For those who's wondering, this video is legit. I get down from 4-5ms to 3ms consistenly.
I would say not turn on multi threading it makes ur fps low by 20 fps or something😮
that tip you gave about 300 ping for laptop REALLY helped appreciate it!
under "input latency" i only find "Network RTT + Prossising Delays"
Interesting, it might only be available with certain CPU/GPU’s. Still, following the steps in this video will help even if you can’t see the number!
same bro but for me it is probably bc i dont have a gpu lol
Because you are on an AMD GPU or APU. They literally strip all the input lag telemetry that NVIDIA has. So basically (RTT/Ping + Processing Delays) = Input latency
@@cucumberslayer7337 ohhh hahaha yes me too thats why
@@user-hq9fp8sm8f ye i dont have a gpu
Thanks bro really appriciate it
weird in the range i was getting 900fps with 3ms delay but capping to 500fps gave me 2ms which does make sense mathmatically (1000ms/500 =2ms). Idk if it is falsely reporting wrong numbers when uncapped or theres some weird scheduling actually making it worse or what
From 6ms to 4ms, thank you so much
I went from 15ms to 2-3 ms. I'm on a 5600x 3060ti.
Realy did not think this would work but it brought it down from 30 to 3
Seriously dude thanks so much
Good thing I checked, after going from windows 10 to 11 I didn't expect to change much but I was double checking everything and now on startup there's microsoft stuff with high impact enabled by default, literally 18 programs under microsoft edge (msedge is the name in startup apps) enabled on startup by default.
thanks bro from 5.5 ms to 10ms!!! very good!!!
bro i knew something was wrong had fucking latency of 25 somehow
I get 2.3 to 2.7 input latency and my settings are differ from yours
how
@@anonymousgaming. good gpu, settings on low in every game I play that isn’t a single player game, I use nvidia low latency plus boost and my monitors refresh rate is max out in display settings my mouse isn’t damaged in anyway also I make sure my drivers on my gpu, cpu are always up to date also don’t use hdr on any multiplayer game it can cause input delays also make sure your rig and monitor is getting sufficient power to operate at its best I don’t use high performance on my battery settings because for me personally it doesn’t increase my fps by more then one or two frames also make sure your nvidia settings are focused on performance rather then quality
test vsync yourself. for me 300+ fps on my 144hz laptop isn't smooth. ofcourse i get high fps but what's the point of it if its not smooth. Vsync on with 144fps capped makes my game buttery smooth
do you think using stretched makes much of a difference in terms of frames and delay?
nah not really but it "can" make ur shots more perfect, since it makes targets wider
I read somewhere that stretched could get you banned..
@@dragz yea ik thats why i use it
@@faisfaizal5194 from what i know it can only get you banned in tournaments
@@faisfaizal5194 i dont think so, i see some pros using stretched in vct when the observers pov switched to players pov
from 20-25ms to 16-20ms
think overclocking a 1660TI through Geforce is a good idea? im skeptical that this is, like, safe
Just use msi afterburner and follow an overclock guide
from osu to valorant, im with you jaeky
Before mine it was 13 - 14 ms and after optimization it is like reduce to 5-6 ms. Thanks
My Game Latency CPU goes up to 100ms for 1/2 second in every 10 seconds, anyone knows the fix😢
I have rtx 2060 i5 12400 but multithread option not showing why? I saw it before but suddenly disappear?
I was getting 225 now I’m getting my monitor full 360fps
For some people CLEAN UP YOUR DISK where the the game file is and your done..
cpu : i7-7800
GPU : GTX 1660
Ram xpg 8g x2 freq 2400
i follow your tuto but i steel have 7-8ms bro and i feel it in game like i can't play
i can fix this with my step now or i need another one ?
Before watching this vid my latency was 1.6ms and now it’s 2.9ms 😀
I don't see the specific stat option that u enabled in my valorant settings. Is it only for Specific GPUs?
thats render latency no input, 3 ms is impossible
At 4:20 I notice the toggle is going off after agree to the overclocking. Mine is doing the same... Is it on or no?
mine did the same as well. not sure if its on or not though.
Same, did you find out about a solution?
@@IIBEAST91 I think it had to do with MSI Afterburner running. You cant enable the overclock while a other OC software is running
I have Msi Afterburner installed on my PC but i do not have it running on background or anything like that... it is weird@@GermanFragEditing
@@IIBEAST91 hmm then it’s something else I guess, sorry
Do you know why I see only Stats "Network RTT + Processing Delays" ? 😢
mine does'nt show game to render latency. I have an old i5(4cores cpu) and AMD R9 380 :(
what is considered an older graphics card ? i aint good with pc tech stuff
48 - 9ms thank you man 🙏🏽🙏🏽
dude I follwed up and it reduced my latency reduced to 2-3 from 6-8 and the client FPS goes around 800 😮 but I'm scared about my power bill. Will it go up ?????????? pls tell me
You cant lower the INPUT lag...its limited by ur monitor! If the model says it has a Input lag of 5ms, then u cant go any lower then that. You cant change this one. What u did with all the settings, is that u lower the time, which the CPU and the GPU need to rendern one frame (creating one of the images u see, when u play a game - the more the PC can render, the better u can play - the more fluid the game looks)! Thats what the "render latency" is all about. The Input lag is the time the monitor needs to actually display one frame (image), which was send from the GPU to it.
U will not find any monitor which is better then 1ms. It just physically limited.
Ever wondered why u missed a shot, even when u reaction time is beyond gods power? Here is why:
reaction time+input lag+render latency+internet connection speed+server speed+internet connection speed back to u+render latency+input lag+reaction time and realising u miss the shot
Video games have physical limits - get over it :D
When talking about reducing input lag, it's usually referring to the client-side "mouse movement to monitor" pipeline and not including the latency of the game mechanics themselves (so not ping). You CAN reduce input lag before it gets to your monitor. The monitor input lag is just the delay between the monitor receiving the frame and starting to or finishing the display of it. This will vary depending on the pixel's before and after color for pixel response time. A monitor advertising 1ms will usually not actually be 1ms in most scenarios but only in the BEST case scenario (changing a grey pixel to another slight less or more grey pixel).
There is even input lag from the "idle to first movement" of the mouse, input lag from lower DPI, sensor processing latency, USB polling rate, etc.
@@drunkev true that facts. but he uses input lag in the video as an adjustable value. and that is just not true, since we dont change the hardware components.
On software side u only set up latencies and on hardware side u can change the input lag if u swap out hardware moduals.
I thought my game was broken thank you so much its so much better and smooth 😭😭😭😭💓💓💓💓
idk i did all that and i have pretty good pc. Still at around 10 mostly. Dont know what else to fix tbh
what happens if i have a Asus Prime B560 but it has no driver downloadeble?
i dont know how to update my drivers for my motherboard and it would seem my motherboard it pretty old. Could you please help me?
i have AMD GPU
For some reason when I turn to limit fps on my game lags
I have a 13900K a rtx4090 should i do that also ?
do you play with gsync/freesync?
Dude has 300fps and 3ms delay and wants to reduse it even further😄
And heres me, whos pc barely gives 60ps on native res and minimal possible graphics settings and 63ms delay, so i forced to play on 4:3 lowest possible res and graphics settings to squizz 100fps and be happy with that
real OG
i guess u missed the title. he made the video to show the best settings to optimize the game and get those numbers. if you have 100 fps and complain that he has 300 fps and 3 ms doesn't make any sense. if u benifit from the video use it. or else just move on.
barely any difference 7,5 to 5 ms. I guess it really depends on the hardware
idk what happened with my pc i used to get 1 or 2ms now im getting 100000+ ms gpu to cpu render and cpu latency, but my gpu latency is 0.5ms?
I have anti aliasing on MSAA X4 since I am CPU bound and the GPU is 60-70%
Msaa adds input lag since it checks the next frames for information, delaying every frame by a tiny bit. I always just stick with fxaa if the game looks awful without anti aliasing. You can turn anistropic all the way to 16x if you want tho, it should only affect framerate a tiny bit if your gpu can handle it
for some reason games are smoother for me when i enable vsync. this is frustrating me
hi can u explain more about how to get updated drivers and how to check on the mother board cause mines a little old, and at first this has no lag and after sometime it goes on even not moving in game. can u help pls
i already done with all the tutorials and reset my laptop i have gtx 10 series, i think my bro deleted someting in my laptop idk why this just got breaking in game
I have done all of above and still have latency 7-8 ms 😢😢.
what can you say about disable fullscreen optimization and is it relevant now?
No longer relevant with the latest version of Windows.
@@Jaeky thx