FIXED Ultimate Controller Comparison | Input lag, etc. (PS5, PS4, Xbox SX/Elite 2/One, eSwap Pro)



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This video is a reupload because of a bug that influenced the input lag data of the PlayStation controllers. Make sure to check it out, to see what has changed. Here is a detailed explanation of the issue: https://youtu.be/82K3Pb0178g.

Today, I bring you all the next-gen, premium, and last-gen controller information on the DualSense, Xbox Series X controller, Xbox Elite Series 2, Thrustmaster eSwap Pro, DualShock 4 and Xbox One S controller that you could ever ask for. Input lag; polling rates; data on stick tension, accuracy, sensitivities, and deadzones; button forces; trigger travel; controller weight; and a lot more.

The software that shows as Precision Tester can be found as JoyTester2.exe online. I don’t think there is an official download anywhere so use at your own risk.

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The controller input lag data:
https://inputlag.rocketscience.fyi

Other controller data:
https://1drv.ms/x/s!Av9du64LKhjwgZ4H4FBDhBUwhlid1Q?e=Ca6BwC

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Timestamps:
0:00 Reupload?
0:16 Intro
1:03 Controller Features
3:31 Polling Rates
5:52 Overclocked Polling Rates
7:44 Input Lag Wired
10:20 Input Lag Overclocked
12:42 Input Lag Wireless
14:54 Input lag compared to previously tested controllers
15:26 Physical Input Lag
16:47 Analog Stick Accuracy
18:13 Analog Stick Recentering (min Deadzone)
20:22 Outer Circle Consistency
21:18 Stick Handling
22:51 Buttons & Triggers
24:33 Shape, Size, and Feel
27:04 Weight
27:48 Connection (Cable)
28:29 Repairability
29:59 Summary
31:19 My conclusion
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Rocket Science
Alternative controller names for searching
Sony DualSense
Sony Dual Sense
Sony DualShock 5
DS5
DSense
Sony DualShock 4
Sony DualShock4
Sony Dual Shock 4
DS4
Xbox Series X controller
Xbox Series S controller
New Xbox controller
Xbox Elite Series 2
Xbox Elite controller
Thrustmaster eSwap Pro controller

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25 thoughts on “FIXED Ultimate Controller Comparison | Input lag, etc. (PS5, PS4, Xbox SX/Elite 2/One, eSwap Pro)”

  1. I have been waiting for this video and now that it arrived, I have to say the work you put in is very noticeable. Great video. I will probably get the eswap x pro now that I can confirm that it is the right controller for me. Thanks.

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  2. Ahhh, thats why my ewgf in the mishimas are better on the Ds4. Ye still no arcade stick but I tried the xbox one controller and the layout for fighting games is kinda fatiguing. Imo ds4 is my pick. Im not gonna pay extra for rechargeable batteries thank you very much.

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  3. I have an avarage of 0.3ms to 0.6ms overclocking my dualshock 4 to a 1000hz and using DS4 Windows which is insane in rocket league, i had to lower my sens in game to control the car, i play rocket league competetivly but i don't know if all this because my monitor response time is 0.5ms, and yeah i have a high end pc with consistent 250 fps

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  4. @Info ASRock Can you provide information on your Ryzen boards? Which USB ports go straight to USB, and which ones go through the chipset instead? I have a board of yours and I have the problems listed in this video. It would be nice to have a diagram. These details are not in my boards manual.

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  5. its insane how much work you put into these, thanks a lot man. Watched the whole way through and definitely learned a lot. Also thanks for showing that you can overclock your controller that will 100% help my gameplay. Im gonna use your creator code now just to say thanks.

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  6. I was looking at your input lag chart that you left a link to and it doesn't look like the Steam controller was tested using 1000hz polling. Can a test be done on this controller or was it done already?

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  7. Perhaps a dumb question but I’m at a loss at this point. I have a Xbox series x controller and want to have it wired to my pc. I understand the series x controller has type c but am not sure what type of type c cable I should buy in order to achieve the lowest latency. Type c 2.0, 3.0, 3.1 gen1, 3.1 gen2. Does it even matter? It’s all pretty confusing. Was hoping you could help out. Thanks

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