I didn't have this issue on the Gigabyte board, so it seems to vary by motherboard.Ĥ) PWM Phase Control - Set this to max phases. On the Asus Z77 board, using a Steelseries firmware updater for a mouse seems to fail on Win8 if you disable "C3 State Report" and "C6 State Report". If you cannot tell the difference between changing settings like this in mouse response, you most likely have other latency bottlenecks.ģ) Turbo Boost/C-States/EIST/Thermal Monitor/Etc: You want to disable as many of these as possible because they bring a lot of lag. 100:100 with 1600mhz should obviously provide better results since it matches BCLK. This is also due to 133 vs 100 memory ratios. Some people will claim the difference is impossible to feel, but I assure you that it is, at least once you have eliminated all other sources of high latency in your system. The ram I have installed can do 2133mhz 11-11-11-28, but 1600mhz 7-8-7-24 provides a much better feeling mouse response. The only problem is, high bandwidth and the resulting high latency is not conducive to a positive game play experience. Disable spread spectrum to try and fix the last part if you can.Ģ) Memory Strap / Memory Multiplier: Since this is an overclocking website, many people love to crank this number as high as it can go. This is the closest to a flat 100 I can get on this board due to spread spectrum being a hidden setting. Manually setting it to 100.01 gets me 100.03. Leaving BCLK at AUTO, or manually setting it to 100.00 gets you an unwanted number like 100.1 on the UD5H. The Gigabyte z77 UD5H is one example of this. Many board makers have BCLK overclocking features built into their BIOS to try and cheat at benchmarks for hardware review sites. The closest you can get this to 100.00, the better. This setting will probably be very subjective to a lot of people depending on what mouse, mouse settings, and surface you use, but my experience so far is that legacy tends to be better with a more classic mouse movement.ġ) BCLK: you want this to be 100.00, not 100 point random number. UEFI vs Legacy boot Legacy with CSM enabled tends to give me a more traditional mouse movement feel, while the times I've tested UEFI with CSM off, it gave me a more floaty mouse cursor type movement.
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