How to use this mouse polling rate test
Set your target polling rate, add realistic variance and CPU load, then compare against another rate. Treat results as scenario planning for stability and latency before final tuning in driver software and games.
Practical workflow
- Use 1000 Hz as a baseline first, then test 2000, 4000, and 8000 Hz scenarios.
- If P99 rises far above median interval, prioritize stability fixes before increasing polling.
- Higher CPU load can reduce consistency at 4K/8K polling, even when average latency looks better.
- Keep test assumptions consistent so differences come from polling changes, not mixed conditions.
- Use the comparison delta to check whether a higher rate gives meaningful practical gain.
Use Cases
- Standardize your settings before ranked sessions and tournaments.
- Keep consistent aim behavior while switching between shooter titles.
- Document and share reproducible sensitivity settings with teammates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a live mouse polling rate test?
What polling rate is usually best for FPS games?
Why can 8000 Hz feel worse even with lower theoretical latency?
Why does measured polling rate often differ from the advertised rate?
Does polling rate change my sensitivity or eDPI?
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