I bought a notebook a few months ago for video games, among other things, and have never had a constant ping ever since, but it has always increased by chance (about every 30 seconds) to non-playable and then falls again. I know myself relatively well, have all the drivers up to date and made all sorts of settings (power plan on high performance, bloutware and unnecessary programs removed, reset to factory settings.) But nothing helps.
Is it on the WLAN? I can't say that I had the problem earlier.
Which options / programs are available to "scan" the system?
Have you ever tried over LAN cable? Is more reliable.
Do I have to try it? Unfortunately, this is not a long-term solution, because I use cables only on the stand PC
Drivers and energy saving plans do not help much.
Probably on the wireless, that will probably bother something. But can also come from the operator. Nobody can answer you here.
Because the ping is not a reading that only affects your computer. Games on nearby servers, not in the United States or anywhere, it works well with the ping.
Or the response time of the game's servers, which are located in Asia and are completely overloaded.
Switch?