delete07sep2020 Member Joined Sep 30, 2014 Posts 18 May 22, 2015 #1 Hi! Been having these issues for a while now, Latencymon test completely idle... I'm clueless, tried different nvidia driver versions, nothing seems to help! Rig : i5 4670k, Gigabyte Z87-HD3, GTX 760 Asus, One HDD, no SSDs, 550w Gold+ Silent Cooler master OS : Win7 Home premium (64bits) Some help would be greatly appreciated in any shape of form, thank you!
Hi! Been having these issues for a while now, Latencymon test completely idle... I'm clueless, tried different nvidia driver versions, nothing seems to help! Rig : i5 4670k, Gigabyte Z87-HD3, GTX 760 Asus, One HDD, no SSDs, 550w Gold+ Silent Cooler master OS : Win7 Home premium (64bits) Some help would be greatly appreciated in any shape of form, thank you!
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 May 22, 2015 #2 Remove Intel Rapid Storage technology. To remove IRST you need to remove it on the Programs and Features Then go to Device Manager Expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers Then click uninstall on each one. Once removed reboot and it should've been removed
Remove Intel Rapid Storage technology. To remove IRST you need to remove it on the Programs and Features Then go to Device Manager Expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers Then click uninstall on each one. Once removed reboot and it should've been removed
delete07sep2020 Member Joined Sep 30, 2014 Posts 18 May 22, 2015 #3 Jared said: Remove Intel Rapid Storage technology. To remove IRST you need to remove it on the Programs and Features Then go to Device Manager Expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers Then click uninstall on each one. Once removed reboot and it should've been removed Click to expand... I've installed it only through Device Manager, I'm gonna uninstall it right now and see what's up.
Jared said: Remove Intel Rapid Storage technology. To remove IRST you need to remove it on the Programs and Features Then go to Device Manager Expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers Then click uninstall on each one. Once removed reboot and it should've been removed Click to expand... I've installed it only through Device Manager, I'm gonna uninstall it right now and see what's up.
delete07sep2020 Member Joined Sep 30, 2014 Posts 18 May 23, 2015 #4 Results after uninstalling RST : Needless to say it is MUCH better even though the latency spikes from Nvidia still remain, but are less virulent.
Results after uninstalling RST : Needless to say it is MUCH better even though the latency spikes from Nvidia still remain, but are less virulent.
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 May 23, 2015 #5 Unless you've got a bad card, there isn't much you can do but try different Nvidia driver versions, even beta ones.
Unless you've got a bad card, there isn't much you can do but try different Nvidia driver versions, even beta ones.
delete07sep2020 Member Joined Sep 30, 2014 Posts 18 May 23, 2015 #6 Jared said: Unless you've got a bad card, there isn't much you can do but try different Nvidia driver versions, even beta ones. Click to expand... Looks like it's back...
Jared said: Unless you've got a bad card, there isn't much you can do but try different Nvidia driver versions, even beta ones. Click to expand... Looks like it's back...
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 May 23, 2015 #7 You need to remove it through the programs and features as well.
delete07sep2020 Member Joined Sep 30, 2014 Posts 18 May 23, 2015 #8 Jared said: You need to remove it through the programs and features as well. Click to expand... It's not there, as I said before I only installed RST through Device Manager. I forgot to mention that I modded my bios with UBU.
Jared said: You need to remove it through the programs and features as well. Click to expand... It's not there, as I said before I only installed RST through Device Manager. I forgot to mention that I modded my bios with UBU.
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 May 24, 2015 #9 It certainly shouldn't return. Are you using a RAID array? The BIOS mod shouldn't effect anything.
delete07sep2020 Member Joined Sep 30, 2014 Posts 18 May 24, 2015 #10 Jared said: It certainly shouldn't return. Are you using a RAID array? The BIOS mod shouldn't effect anything. Click to expand... I'm not using any RAID array. I reformatted my PC, will do some latencymon tests tomorrow and report them back here.
Jared said: It certainly shouldn't return. Are you using a RAID array? The BIOS mod shouldn't effect anything. Click to expand... I'm not using any RAID array. I reformatted my PC, will do some latencymon tests tomorrow and report them back here.