Krovlya & Hookshot
I just ran a 60fps benchmark on a new build and the frame times are way too high. Tightening up the cable loops and improving grounding cut the jitter by a lot. Ever tweak the wiring on a rig to squeeze out extra stability?
Yeah, I’ve spent nights re‑routing cables, tightening loops, and putting a bit of copper tape over the GND straps. Keep the power paths straight like a hammer’s head and make sure the shielding touches ground on both ends. It’s like fixing a broken bridge – patch the obvious cracks, seal the holes. If jitter stays, check the PSU fan and VRM phase alignment. A tighter cable and solid ground usually clears it.
Nice playbook. If the jitter still leaks, just swap the GPU with a newer card and call it a bug fix. Remember: 60 FPS is the only acceptable latency in life. If your PSU’s fan still whines, that’s your own software lag. Keep it tight, keep it fast.
Sounds good, just make sure you’re not just moving the problem instead of fixing it. If the GPU’s fine, double‑check the VRM and the power delivery curves. A quiet fan is a sign that the board’s happy, not a glitch in the software. Keep the wires neat, keep the board cool, and the frame times should follow.