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Linus just dropped a video on this today. They used a Phantom high speed camera, 240hz monitor, and a homebrew timing rig. Shocking result of the day? Logitech wireless beats out the latest Logitech hero sensor.
Ps2 mice at high rate will be fastest. There was a ton of talk on this at overclock.net several years ago but I'll be damned if I can find it by now .
PS2 has higher polling rates than 1000hz USB? How's that?
Linus just dropped a video on this today. They used a Phantom high speed camera, 240hz monitor, and a homebrew timing rig. Shocking result of the day? Logitech wireless beats out the latest Logitech hero sensor.
sharknice Yes, makes sense... So how can't Linus get under 15ms from lowest latency mouse -> screen? Is that all screen latency? At 1000hz the best mice should be under 5ms, the computer shouldn't add more than 2ms, the lowest latency displays another 5ms... So that's 12ms - and I think that's a liberal estimate. I'd like a clearer breakdown per component because hand->display latency is what matters (in this thread) be it click, mouse movement, or keyboard.
sharknice Yes, makes sense... So how can't Linus get under 15ms from lowest latency mouse -> screen? Is that all screen latency? At 1000hz the best mice should be under 5ms, the computer shouldn't add more than 2ms, the lowest latency displays another 5ms... So that's 12ms - and I think that's a liberal estimate. I'd like a clearer breakdown per component because hand->display latency is what matters (in this thread) be it click, mouse movement, or keyboard.
5ms between sending data is not the same ad data is at its goal after 5 ms
Maybe you can explain a little more about how your response applies to my comment?
Thanks.
At 1000hz the best mice should be under 5ms,
it looked her like you were equaling refresh if the mouse with signal latancy