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  2. Lag (video games) - Wikipedia

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    For the cloud gaming experience to be acceptable, the round-trip lag of all elements of the cloud gaming system (the thin client, the Internet and/or LAN connection the game server, the game execution on the game server, the video and audio compression and decompression, and the display of the video on a display device) must be low enough that ...

  3. cFosSpeed - Wikipedia

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    cFosSpeed is a traffic shaping software often bundled with MSI motherboards for the Windows operating system. The program attaches itself as a device driver to the Windows network stack where it performs packet inspection and layer-7 protocol analysis.

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    Boosts internet speed and removes internet traces. ... gaming, downloads and more ... SYSTEM MECHANIC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows: Microsoft Windows 7 or later. System Mechanic ("Whole Home ...

  5. Web performance - Wikipedia

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    Some aspects which can affect the speed of page load include browser/server cache, image optimization, and encryption (for example SSL), which can affect the time it takes for pages to render. The performance of the web page can be improved through techniques such as multi-layered cache, light weight design of presentation layer components and ...

  6. Maximize Your Internet Plan With These Gaming Modems - AOL

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    There’s nothing more infuriating than a spotty internet connection. Here are our recommendations for the best modems for gaming to achieve peak connectivity. Maximize Your Internet Plan With ...

  7. Latency (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Latency, from a general point of view, is a time delay between the cause and the effect of some physical change in the system being observed. Lag, as it is known in gaming circles, refers to the latency between the input to a simulation and the visual or auditory response, often occurring because of network delay in online games.