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So if I understand correctly, Xbox doesn’t “force” the polling rate down from 1000Hz to 125Hz when using a USB hub. However, games can still behave as if they’re only receiving 125Hz if they’re unable to process the faster input rate, which can still cause micro lag. Ultimately, the frequency at which the Xbox communicates with the device is determined by the device’s own firmware or driver.
Apart from that i will try it thanks .
KPKazi84 basically what I'm trying to say is the 8,000Hz Razer mouse you have thinks it's being plugged into a 8,000Hz usb 3.0 port on the Xbox. So the mouse configures itself for 8,000Hz.
What the mouse doesn't know is that the Xbox console is limiting the polling rate to 1,000Hz. Which causes the micro lag and jitter you mentioned.
Plugging the mouse into a usb 2.0 hub makes the mouse realize it's plugged into a 1,000Hz device. So the mouse configures itself for 1,000Hz. Which matches the Xbox polling rate and gets rid of the micro lag and stutter.
I have the same Razer Viper 8k mouse as you. I love it! The best mouse I've ever owned. Very smooth and low jitter.
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