Andy Young, an ex-Microsoft senior software engineer, posted a message on X/Twitter bemoaning that even with his $1,600 Core i9 CPU and 128 GB of RAM, Windows...
I have a 7950X, a pile of RAM, and an unfairly expensive RTX 4000-series GPU. The cursor occasionally hitches for ~400ms whenever doing things like opening task manager or resuming from the lock screen, so that checks out unfortunately.
Do you have software that controls RGB? I have a Corsair mouse that unfortunately has RGB and the only way (software wise) to turn it off is there awful software. And it’s not a setting, it’s more of a dead man’s switch.
When I had that software installed (Windows 10) there were times especially during gaming I could get massive mouse delay.
Windows is (finally) adding native RGB controls, might require a firmware update on the mouse though. It’s surprisingly competent for Microsoft tbh. Works fine on my Logitech g600
I have a 7950X, a pile of RAM, and an unfairly expensive RTX 4000-series GPU. The cursor occasionally hitches for ~400ms whenever doing things like opening task manager or resuming from the lock screen, so that checks out unfortunately.
Do you have software that controls RGB? I have a Corsair mouse that unfortunately has RGB and the only way (software wise) to turn it off is there awful software. And it’s not a setting, it’s more of a dead man’s switch.
When I had that software installed (Windows 10) there were times especially during gaming I could get massive mouse delay.
Windows is (finally) adding native RGB controls, might require a firmware update on the mouse though. It’s surprisingly competent for Microsoft tbh. Works fine on my Logitech g600
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/component-guidelines/dynamic-lighting-devices
Not seeing corsair products on the list but probably will be eventually.
It’s your 40 Series GPU dropping frames on DWM (the window manager).