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In rare (although I'm not sure) cases, any PC, be it a laptop, any computer assembly, OEM, with absolutely any components, begins to suffer from the same problems. After 15 years of having this problem on all my windows devices, I am convinced that all these problems have the same root. I will list them:
Jitter, Judder, not smooth, pixelated, blurry, grainy display image.
Textures in all game's engine are pixelated, low quality, pop in, flickering, very bad LOD.
All shadows have pixel dots, shadows is shimmering.
It looks like game render in 720p and upscale to 1080p.
Very bad mouse/keyboard responce, all have delayed.
Desync in online games (everyone have advantage vs you, and that not network).
Sound quality is just poor.
Image is jittery and 360hz/360fps feel like 30.
Windows is same. Text / fonts have blurr, pixelating. That on all text on display. Video quality same.
That not:
Drivers / Windows / Monitor
And im 99.9% sure that not electricity.
How do people get it?
There is popular bad ways:
after clean windows installation
after bad ram install (out of slot)
after new gpu install (back to old not resolve issue)
after cleaning pc
Just in game (screen go black, game crush ---> unresolve problem)
Pirated KMS activation / 5$ oem keys (???)
This happens even in the BIOS. I can turn on the monitor menu and the perfect font will be there.
My broken pc:
i7-13700kf 5.5ghz 1.24v HT/ecores off
3600cl14-14-14-34 32gb DR
msi z790 d4 edge
rtx 3070 ti vision
hynix p41
superflower 850w platinum
You won't find a solution on the Internet. For a long time, I and other people believed that the problem lay in electricity. This could explain everything. Electricity affects the components (gpu/ram) and ECC takes time to correct this, resulting in latency. While input lag can be explained by bad electricity, electricity cannot explain the terrible picture quality display.
This problem literally killed my mental health and I was on the verge of suicide.
Sometimes I think that Intel and AMD know about this problem, but deliberately do not disclose it, knowing that it could undermine their reputation.
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Is this topic taboo or what? moderators, hello. Why are all my Intel Core PCs suffering from this problem?
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It's really not worth responding to. See a doctor about your mental health.
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It is precisely because of people like you that this problem has not yet been solved. because in every thread about this problem there is a person like you.
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All you are is passive-aggressive speech. I bet all your answers are imbued with the same
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and all you can suggest is to reinstall the driver / bios / windows. Really SUPERUSER
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Hello Slendermid,
Thank you for posting in the community, I have sent you an email could you check your inbox for me?
Best regards,
Dhanniel M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello Slendermid,
Thank you for your patience. I'm diligently working to find the best solution for your issue. Please allow me a bit more time to resolve this. Thank you!
Best regards,
Dhanniel M.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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