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- XTRA-Larsiano6 years agoSeasoned Ace@TheDarkCenturion Have you tried enabling RAW mouse input in the advanced controler settings? This did the trick for me..you could also try to disable the mouse software during the game or set the DPI to 1600 and disabling the sniper button or setting this to the same dpi as set for normal operation
I have raw mouse input already enabled, exiting corsair ICUE seemed to remove the mouse lag..... but leave my PC LED's rather bare. Should note I've not changed anything with ICUE in well over a month, so i'm not sure why there's an issue now - earlier today I updated the software too and checked for mouse firmware.
The question now becomes: How do i keep the mouse from lagging while also keeping my pretty lights?
- XTRA-Larsiano6 years agoSeasoned Ace
I never found a solution for that rather then getting faster hardware or attempting to overclock the system. Just make sure the mouse software minimizes itself to the windows tray after boot to save resources....
-also update the chipset software and bios regularly for faster system response
-virus scan / adwcleaner, registry cleaner / ccleaner, HDD defragment / SSD trimm
Software automatically remains in the tray without actually opening onto the screen at startup, other than this and a virus scan (not that i should need to, I have Mcafee always on), there's not many of the options that are really viable - it wasn't that long ago that i last updated my chipset and bios, overclocking isn't something i'd like to risk playing around with. On top of that, with no system changes implemented by me, and seemingly no BF5 patch between the time I played problem free~ and when the problem began, I don't understand how this issue is even occuring in the first place.
- XTRA-Larsiano6 years agoSeasoned Ace
I don't understand how this issue is even occuring in the first place? Slow cpu / too much too process, bad usb driver, bios or chipset software or heat can all cause this.
-check if the system has different kind of USB ports (USB1.0, USB2.0, USB3.0 or USB3.2) and try the fastest available
Having bad system files can result in these problems so its a possible solution in some cases. Especially the drive defragmentation can help. Also try
reset the system BIOS
use the SFC command utility to fix system files on Windows 10
also update the motherboard BIOS and chipset driver and defragment again if i haven't suggested that before. and repair / defragment windows registry