Let's go through these reports:
- the nVidia HiDef audio is disabled. Is this deliberate? If so, why?
- the system shows low performance ratings. Try resetting the BIOS/UEFI to default values and then see if perfmon reports any improvement. IMO this is a very significant entry and could relate to the stutterlags.
How old is your power supply? How much extra/add-on stuff do you have in the system. You have 3 hard drives, but what about addon cards, fans and other devices plugged into the system that might be draining power?
Errors in the WER section of MSINFO32 that relate to an Ideazon or SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Device.
Please uninstall it's software and then physically remove the device from the system to see if it's the cause of the problem
If this device is a mouse or keyboard - temporarily use a wired mouse or keyboard to test with.
I also notice that you have a Belkin Wireless USB Adapter installed - but it doesn't show up in the systeminfo.txt report.
Please uninstall this program as the drivers may still be loading (the utility for this device is loading in your startups).
- I disabled nVidia HiDef audio because i didnt really know what it did and to see if the problem disappeared. I will reenable it.
- Oh, okey. What ive done in bios is only turning of power saving options & throttling settings. But i will put it back default and try again.
My powersupply is like 3-4 years. As old as the rest of the computer (except gfx card and the ssd). No extra stuff, just mouse and keyboard. No pci-cards or nothing and just the fans that came with the chassi, 2-3 fans i think.
SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Device is my mouse, i can change mouse and see if the problem is still there.
I used the belkin wireless usb adapter while disabling the NIC, but still had the same problem. Will disable the NIC again and try with the belking wi-fi.
Hello,
How do you classify those "stutterlags"? stutter while running (loading new terrain) or micro-stutters every 15 secs while running in circles.
I ask because I noticed the second case happens in most systems/configs and is game related, while the first case can only be diminished by using a SSD.
Does the stutter affect sound? stop or repeat itself for a few milliseconds? If it does then its related to DPC.
excuse my english, not a native speaker. Hope I helped. :)
Also, remember that stutters may happen if you are using V-SYNC and the framerate jumps down from 60 to 30... adaptive v-sync can mitigate this but D3 was incompatible with it until recently, don't know if they fixed it in 2.3. There are parts of the game where this framerate drop is unavoidable, even with great hardware... played D3 over the years and even with a SLI 980 I still get drops 60-30 (vsync) which should not happen at all, but it's game related (causing stutter).
Do you get these stutters while playing movies or other games? I call DPC audio/video freezes as hiccups.
If you have an Intel LAN these are causing hiccups in windows 10.
EDIT
checked your MB
Intel® 82579V, 1 x Gigabit LAN Controller(s)
disable this onboard lan in Device Manager or BIOS
hm it doesn't specify your Wireless... if its Intel I would disable it too...
however, without an internet connection you can't play D3...
I am using a TP Link wireless USB adapter while Intel fixes their drivers.
Hi, thanks for taking the time to try to help me :)
Its seems random. I both get lag when loading new terrain, but not always. And random stutterlag, but not so often as every 15 sec. Dont really know how to explain it. But its really noticable and driving me insane hehe.
I play the game with some friends and none of them has this problem. And i have Diablo3 installed on my SSD.
Yes the stutter effects sound, sometime i only hear like half of some sound effects ingame. And yes, i think thats exactly what it does, stops or repeat itself for a few milliseconds! Sometimes when i start Diablo 3 i hear a pop/sparkle in the speakers.
No worries for the spelling, im not a native speaker either :)
When you push Ctrl+r in Diablo 3 you can see your fps, and i see theres no problems with the fps even when i clearly feel the stutterlag.
No, no audio/video freezes or hiccups while using VLC, youtube or spotify what i can think of but its possible.
Ye, i have the intel lan controller, but i also had the same problem in Windows 7? So in that case they dont work in Windows 7 either ?
My wifi (if i should choose to use it) is a Belkin Wireless USB Adapter.
EDIT 2
latencymon will report stuff as spikes if your CPU isnt running at an "compatible" speed it needs to run the program normally, which happens when your CPU is throttled down, consider using Power profile Max perf. while using it.
Your latencymon looks good! With the exception of ndis.sys and tcpip.sys which are caused by the Intel LAN/WiFi drivers.
nvlddmkm.sys seems weird though.
Try running 3DMark and any benchmark program for 3D graphics and check for stutters during execution... if the stutter happens at the same exact times during the test, then its normal, if its random then its your machine.
HOWEVER, if I was you I would test the computer in parts, first run a Memory Check, the Windows Memory Diagnostic is good for this, get 4 passes of the normal test and see if any errors pop up.
Then try a clean Windows 10 install. Update all the drivers. Including Intel Rapid Storage, Intel MEI and Intel INF, you can find all the latest drivers here
***NEW*** Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) Version 14.6.1029 WHQL - Guru3D.com Forums
***NEW*** Intel Management Engine Interface (MEI) Version 11.0.0.1162 WHQL - Guru3D.com Forums
Intel Chipset Software Installation 10.1.1.8 WHQL Download
Dont install skype nor any other program while doing the clean install.
Just install the above drivers from intel, your Audio driver and video driver.
Disable the intel lan/wifi controllers in device manager or in BIOS
test a simple 3D game (not diablo 3) and benchmark software like I mentioned above.
dont install any bloatware from MSI either!
remember to set power to Max performance
EDIT3
"I let LatencyMon run idle for 10 hours"
run it while trying to reproduce the problem
All power options are set to max
Ill try 3DMark.
I have downloaded all the intelstuff from downloadcenter.intel.com, thought those were the newest.
This is a pretty clean install thougt, did it this saturday. Just a few programs like Chrome, Skype, Spotify and such.
But ofcourse i could try this.
Got any tips for a singelplayer (if i should disable lan/wifi) game i should try? Dont really play anything except Diablo 3 hehe.
MSI bloatware? Do i have that?
All powersettings are set to max.
Yes i know you should run it while reproducing the problem, just wanted to show i hade big DPC spikes while the computer did nothing hehe.