A Alonzorion New member Joined Sep 2, 2016 Posts 4 Sep 21, 2019 #1 I began experiencing major visual latency issues on my system around 3 weeks ago, the "Current measured interrupt to process latency" was constantly above 13,000, this resulted in very visible stuttering and flickering which got worse over time. I tried about a hundred different fixes and ended up resetting my PC today to find that the problem is fixed... but now I'm experiencing about a thousand hard pagefaults every minute! I've ran through a few fixes already which consisted of setting the VRAM size, doing sfc scans in various forms and also screaming at my computer, unfortunately none of this made any difference. Attached, you'll find the LatencyMon Report and here's a screenshot of the issue: My system is running Windows 10 Home, 64-bit OS GPU: Nvidia 980ti I think the rest of the needed info is in the report, but if you need to know anything else, feel free to ask! Thank you. Attachments LatencyMon Report.txt 10.9 KB · Views: 1
I began experiencing major visual latency issues on my system around 3 weeks ago, the "Current measured interrupt to process latency" was constantly above 13,000, this resulted in very visible stuttering and flickering which got worse over time. I tried about a hundred different fixes and ended up resetting my PC today to find that the problem is fixed... but now I'm experiencing about a thousand hard pagefaults every minute! I've ran through a few fixes already which consisted of setting the VRAM size, doing sfc scans in various forms and also screaming at my computer, unfortunately none of this made any difference. Attached, you'll find the LatencyMon Report and here's a screenshot of the issue: My system is running Windows 10 Home, 64-bit OS GPU: Nvidia 980ti I think the rest of the needed info is in the report, but if you need to know anything else, feel free to ask! Thank you.
A Alonzorion New member Joined Sep 2, 2016 Posts 4 Sep 21, 2019 #2 Additional note: I read that it's common to get hard pagefaults after resetting, but maybe not to this extent? I can honestly say I don't fully understand what is occurring.
Additional note: I read that it's common to get hard pagefaults after resetting, but maybe not to this extent? I can honestly say I don't fully understand what is occurring.
A Alonzorion New member Joined Sep 2, 2016 Posts 4 Oct 4, 2019 #3 Two weeks later, the problem still persists, I've restlessly tried numerous fixes suggested to others but thus far had no success.
Two weeks later, the problem still persists, I've restlessly tried numerous fixes suggested to others but thus far had no success.