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Problem with high ping in games (lately).


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Engineer 1992

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Hi, my ping in games was like 40-70 ms and in last 3 days my ping is 80-140 ms and constantly spiking. I did all research when no one was on network only me. Let's start with router ping with cmd. Txt file is in attachment.

 

My first question is, there are spikes every 5-8 hop from 1ms to 30-50 ms is that normal?

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Get Process Explorer

https://live.sysinte...com/procexp.exe

Save it to your desktop then run it (Vista or Win7+ - right click and Run As Administrator).  

View, Select Column, check Verified Signer, OK
Options, Verify Image Signatures


Click twice on the CPU column header  to sort things by CPU usage with the big hitters at the top.  

Wait a full minute then:

File, Save As, Save.  Note the file name.   Open the file  on your desktop and copy and paste the text to a reply.

 

While Process Explorer is running watch the top processes.  Is there one that periodically jumps to the top or near the top?

 


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