Hi erase1h ... and welcome to the forums ...
Hard to tell much from the graphs. If you have an Nvidia video card and a Realtek audio chip, we have seen a lot of latency trouble with the those two, possibly conflicting with each other. Not a lot of success finding cures... Another forum visitor with the issue found that when they uninstalled the Nvidia drivers, the issue stopped ... but would reappear once the Nvidia drivers were reinstalled. Problem is that the Nvidia drivers are necessary to provide the high-quality video experience desired. That particular visitor found relief by returning to Windows 7 (the drivers do not seem to conflict in Windows 7).
If you are still having the issues, see about posting a trace, and perhaps try the SysNative info collecting app (which can provide clues for advanced troubleshooting)... The app & instructions are available here at our SysNative BSOD forum thread (you can post the results here in this forum, since you aren't experiencing BSODs)
https://www.sysnative.com/forums/bs...windows-10-8-1-8-7-vista-post303.html#post303
If you make use of Driver Verifier, remember to turn it off after testing with it. It can be a source of latencies and BSODs because it is rather a "stress-test" sort of tool.
Oh... and uninstall your current version of Latency Monitor. It looks to be an older version not particularly compatible with Windows 10. Download and install the latest version (6.50 or newer) ... things were updated for better results in Windows 10.
In the meantime, you can always try uninstalling your Nvidia driver, and reinstalling the latest version, using the "custom" option and the "clean install" option. This has helped a little for some systems.
Best of luck