I was just thinking a similar thought maybe run time spy with HW info running to check power draws and clocks etc.When it runs like crap open up task manager and see what’s eating the resources.
before massive packet loss kicks in. This does not happen if left on 60hz.
Changing the refresh rate of your monitor ruins the wifi?some of his online multiplayer shooter show poor WiFi signal and packet loss when our WiFi is really excellent.
I wasn't thinking they were broken, but what Yoko said: that at a certain Hz there's some kind of interference. If the wifi antenna was previously located somewhere else (e.g. behind the case), it might have blocked the interference.WiFi antennae are fine.
open control panel, click view network status and tasks, select change adapter settings, right click your wifi adapter, properties, then configure, click advanced tab then look through the settings below to find channel width and set to 20mhz for 2.4ghz and 5ghz if you have itHow did you put adapter to 20mhz?