Andy Young, an ex-Microsoft senior software engineer, posted a message on X/Twitter bemoaning that even with his $1,600 Core i9 CPU and 128 GB of RAM, Windows...
I have a 7950X, a pile of RAM, and an unfairly expensive RTX 4000-series GPU. The cursor occasionally hitches for ~400ms whenever doing things like opening task manager or resuming from the lock screen, so that checks out unfortunately.
Do you have software that controls RGB? I have a Corsair mouse that unfortunately has RGB and the only way (software wise) to turn it off is there awful software. And it’s not a setting, it’s more of a dead man’s switch.
When I had that software installed (Windows 10) there were times especially during gaming I could get massive mouse delay.
Windows is (finally) adding native RGB controls, might require a firmware update on the mouse though. It’s surprisingly competent for Microsoft tbh. Works fine on my Logitech g600
If that were the case, wouldn’t the mouse jump when the latest frame is presented? For me, it’s more that it just stays still until after Windows stops having a fuss.
I have a 7950X, a pile of RAM, and an unfairly expensive RTX 4000-series GPU. The cursor occasionally hitches for ~400ms whenever doing things like opening task manager or resuming from the lock screen, so that checks out unfortunately.
Do you have software that controls RGB? I have a Corsair mouse that unfortunately has RGB and the only way (software wise) to turn it off is there awful software. And it’s not a setting, it’s more of a dead man’s switch.
When I had that software installed (Windows 10) there were times especially during gaming I could get massive mouse delay.
Windows is (finally) adding native RGB controls, might require a firmware update on the mouse though. It’s surprisingly competent for Microsoft tbh. Works fine on my Logitech g600
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/component-guidelines/dynamic-lighting-devices
Not seeing corsair products on the list but probably will be eventually.
It’s your 40 Series GPU dropping frames on DWM (the window manager).
If that were the case, wouldn’t the mouse jump when the latest frame is presented? For me, it’s more that it just stays still until after Windows stops having a fuss.