From a couple of days to here, I’ve been founding several ping issues in some games. CSGO and R6. I don’t know what is happening, cause it only happens in those games meanwhile all the other stuff work properly, My Internet is around 300 MBS symmetric and downloads of 80 GB games are finishing in like half an hour., and don’t have any issue watching streams or doing other things. I’ve changed the Ethernet cable, reset the router of my room and reset the main router. Even restored my PC. Furthermore, I’ve had this Setup for around 4 years, no issues until today. And I don’t even know what the hell is going on
I have several lags in some online games with my PC
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My OS is Windows 10. AMD Ryzen 5 3600 with a 1060 6 GB with 16 GB of RAMOriginally posted by jmarketHello and welcome
What are your hardware specs and also what OS are you using?Comment
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This is the actual result, it’s usually the most common one, specially the upload.Cause the download can sometimes change, but it has never let me play a game with 500 ping. For the last days, since I have the issue. The speed can be different, specially the download one, right now is that number but that other day can be 160, 200, or maybe another one. Maybe even 80-90, but this hasn’t been usual for the last days. The upload one stays really stable for the last days, as usual and as it usually worked all these years.[ATTACH type=“full” alt=“1661804367425.png”]10484[/ATTACH]Originally posted by jmarketComment
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I’ve never tried a clean boot, maybe I should try it. As last option.Originally posted by Evan OmoHi,
I would try Performing a clean boot in Windows and see if the same issue occurs with the lag in some of your games. Have you also tried updating your network driver?
And yes, I’ve repaired the network driver and also reinstall it, nothing changed. I don’t really understand why it happens only in some games, all of a sudden. I mean everything else, works properly haha, I found it really strange and nonsense.Comment
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You should try it now, you can reverse it, the idea is to see if there is a windows process or service causing the issue, just a trouble shooting step, not ment to be a permanent fix.Originally posted by ItsAnfieldI’ve never tried a clean boot, maybe I should try it. As last option.Comment
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I tried it, still happening at the games that had the problem.Originally posted by MalnutritionYou should try it now, you can reverse it, the idea is to see if there is a windows process or service causing the issue, just a trouble shooting step, not ment to be a permanent fix.
I exit the game, installed Rocket League in 15 mins and played 3 online games with any lag issues and 56 stable ping. As I’ve always done. With Discord opened and Spotify at the background with some music. The more I want to understand, the less I do it TBH ???Comment
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That is not a clean boot. I’ll let @Evan Omo continue here.Originally posted by ItsAnfieldAs I’ve always done. With Discord opened and Spotify at the backgroundComment
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I mean, I do the clean boot and nothing was solved, then I do a normal one and the game I played in those circumstances with no issues. The thing is that is at only certain games, R6 and CSGO.Originally posted by Evan OmoYou need to disable all 3rd party background programs and see if the lag continues when playing a game. Having Discord and Spotify running is not a clean boot.Comment
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