L Losty New member Joined Oct 2, 2018 Posts 2 Oct 2, 2018 #1 Hi everyone, I have noticed some inconsitent gaming performance on my system and after some research have found my way here. LatencyMon reports high interrupt to process latency (7811), while nvlddmkm.sys has high DPC execution time (750+). I'd really like to get the bottom of this. Here's my info and attached traces. Self-built desktop PC Freshly formatted and fully upadted Windows 10 1803 x64 Home i7 4790K Corsair 16GB (2x8) Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz (CMY16GX3M2A1600C9) EVGA 1080 Ti SC Black Edition EVGA SuperNOVA G2 650W MSI z97 Gaming 7 Drivers verified Security software is Windows default No proxy or VPN software No disc image tools No overclocking except for RAM at XMP View attachment Info.zip http://speccy.piriform.com/results/Kwvz1vIkOOHHhBOOTxAuEiO The trace file may be small but I was working within the constraints of the forum. If necessary I can take a longer trace and upload to another website for download. Thank you.
Hi everyone, I have noticed some inconsitent gaming performance on my system and after some research have found my way here. LatencyMon reports high interrupt to process latency (7811), while nvlddmkm.sys has high DPC execution time (750+). I'd really like to get the bottom of this. Here's my info and attached traces. Self-built desktop PC Freshly formatted and fully upadted Windows 10 1803 x64 Home i7 4790K Corsair 16GB (2x8) Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz (CMY16GX3M2A1600C9) EVGA 1080 Ti SC Black Edition EVGA SuperNOVA G2 650W MSI z97 Gaming 7 Drivers verified Security software is Windows default No proxy or VPN software No disc image tools No overclocking except for RAM at XMP View attachment Info.zip http://speccy.piriform.com/results/Kwvz1vIkOOHHhBOOTxAuEiO The trace file may be small but I was working within the constraints of the forum. If necessary I can take a longer trace and upload to another website for download. Thank you.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 7, 2018 #2 Hi Losty! :welcome: No information about your ram, even on speccy. Could you provide it? Set it to 1600MHz in your bios settings. New bios available: 1.C 2016-03-07 (current is 1.0).
Hi Losty! :welcome: No information about your ram, even on speccy. Could you provide it? Set it to 1600MHz in your bios settings. New bios available: 1.C 2016-03-07 (current is 1.0).
L Losty New member Joined Oct 2, 2018 Posts 2 Oct 7, 2018 #3 Hello, thank you! Ram is CMY16GX3M2A1600C9R and set at 1600mhz through XMP. The bios installed is the latest 1.C (1.12).
Hello, thank you! Ram is CMY16GX3M2A1600C9R and set at 1600mhz through XMP. The bios installed is the latest 1.C (1.12).
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Oct 7, 2018 #4 Then try this: Right-click windows start, click command prompt (admin), launch the following command: Code: cleanmgr /sageset:1 A window will be presented in which you can choose the items to delete and click ok, then cleanmgr will start to clean the drive/partition. I'd select them all, but you can choose to avoid some options. Launch the following command: Code: cleanmgr /sagerun:1 And the cleanup will start: wait until it finishes. Launch the following command: Code: dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup /resetbase Wait until it finishes. Launch the following command: Code: defrag c: /h Wait until it finishes. Launch the following command: Code: chkdsk c: /b Reboot needed. Remove the xmp setting and set the dram frequency to 1333. Are the sticks seated in dimm2 and dimm4 (the second and fourth slots, starting from cpu)? If no, re-seat them. Last edited: Oct 7, 2018
Then try this: Right-click windows start, click command prompt (admin), launch the following command: Code: cleanmgr /sageset:1 A window will be presented in which you can choose the items to delete and click ok, then cleanmgr will start to clean the drive/partition. I'd select them all, but you can choose to avoid some options. Launch the following command: Code: cleanmgr /sagerun:1 And the cleanup will start: wait until it finishes. Launch the following command: Code: dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup /resetbase Wait until it finishes. Launch the following command: Code: defrag c: /h Wait until it finishes. Launch the following command: Code: chkdsk c: /b Reboot needed. Remove the xmp setting and set the dram frequency to 1333. Are the sticks seated in dimm2 and dimm4 (the second and fourth slots, starting from cpu)? If no, re-seat them.