V vtr0706 Member Joined Jan 11, 2018 Posts 17 Jan 16, 2018 #21 I'm still have DPC Latency, apparently the latency decreases. I ran LatencyMon again:
V vtr0706 Member Joined Jan 11, 2018 Posts 17 Jan 16, 2018 #22 I'm still having DPC Latency problems, but it seems that the latency problem decreases, I ran LatencyMon again:
I'm still having DPC Latency problems, but it seems that the latency problem decreases, I ran LatencyMon again:
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jan 17, 2018 #23 Did you disable also MBAM in the clean boot? Try to remove all ata channels (device manager, ide ata/atapi controllers), i.e. leave only the standard ahci 1.0 serial ata controller. Disable EIST and HPET in your bios settings. Is the ram stick seated in the second slot (starting from cpu)? Last edited: Jan 17, 2018
Did you disable also MBAM in the clean boot? Try to remove all ata channels (device manager, ide ata/atapi controllers), i.e. leave only the standard ahci 1.0 serial ata controller. Disable EIST and HPET in your bios settings. Is the ram stick seated in the second slot (starting from cpu)?
V vtr0706 Member Joined Jan 11, 2018 Posts 17 Jan 17, 2018 #24 xilolee said: Did you disable also MBAM in the clean boot? Try to remove all ata channels (device manager, ide ata/atapi controllers), i.e. leave only the standard ahci 1.0 serial ata controller. Disable EIST and HPET in your bios settings. Is the ram stick seated in the second slot (starting from cpu)? Click to expand... Did you disable also MBAM in the clean boot? Is MBAM Malwarebytes? If it is, yes! Try to remove all ata channels: I tried, but every time I reboot my PC comes back again, even when I disable the automatic driver install, so I just disable and left the second channel on cuz it's only possible to remove (and will ask to reboot). Is the ram stick seated in the second slot (starting from cpu)? It shows in my BIOS that my RAM is in the 4ยบ slot. Disable EIST and HPET in your bios settings. Done!
xilolee said: Did you disable also MBAM in the clean boot? Try to remove all ata channels (device manager, ide ata/atapi controllers), i.e. leave only the standard ahci 1.0 serial ata controller. Disable EIST and HPET in your bios settings. Is the ram stick seated in the second slot (starting from cpu)? Click to expand... Did you disable also MBAM in the clean boot? Is MBAM Malwarebytes? If it is, yes! Try to remove all ata channels: I tried, but every time I reboot my PC comes back again, even when I disable the automatic driver install, so I just disable and left the second channel on cuz it's only possible to remove (and will ask to reboot). Is the ram stick seated in the second slot (starting from cpu)? It shows in my BIOS that my RAM is in the 4ยบ slot. Disable EIST and HPET in your bios settings. Done!
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jan 17, 2018 #25 Yup, mbam stands for malwarebytes antimalware (it was its name up to version 2). Then try to move the ram stick from slot 4 to slot 2 (starting from cpu).
Yup, mbam stands for malwarebytes antimalware (it was its name up to version 2). Then try to move the ram stick from slot 4 to slot 2 (starting from cpu).
V vtr0706 Member Joined Jan 11, 2018 Posts 17 Jan 17, 2018 #26 xilolee said: Yup, mbam stands for malwarebytes antimalware (it was its name up to version 2). Then try to move the ram stick from slot 4 to slot 2 (starting from cpu). Click to expand... Then try to move the ram stick from slot 4 to slot 2: Done. Nope, the problem still persists.
xilolee said: Yup, mbam stands for malwarebytes antimalware (it was its name up to version 2). Then try to move the ram stick from slot 4 to slot 2 (starting from cpu). Click to expand... Then try to move the ram stick from slot 4 to slot 2: Done. Nope, the problem still persists.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jan 20, 2018 #27 What's the problem, exactly? You didn't write it (only high latency, seen in latencymon. I didn't read any other problems).
What's the problem, exactly? You didn't write it (only high latency, seen in latencymon. I didn't read any other problems).
V vtr0706 Member Joined Jan 11, 2018 Posts 17 Jan 22, 2018 #28 When I play some videos especially in 1080 60fps, and games like cs go, gta v. I'm having some freezing, stuttering latency.[h=2][/h]
When I play some videos especially in 1080 60fps, and games like cs go, gta v. I'm having some freezing, stuttering latency.[h=2][/h]
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jan 23, 2018 #29 Try to remove malwarebytes.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jan 26, 2018 #31 :thud: Please re-post all logs, given that we have changed something...
V vtr0706 Member Joined Jan 11, 2018 Posts 17 Jan 31, 2018 #32 tracecsgo.etl :: Free File Hosting - File Dropper: File Host for Mp3, Videos, Music, Documents. (while playing csgo) trace.etl :: Free File Hosting - File Dropper: File Host for Mp3, Videos, Music, Documents. (while playing gta v) msinfo32.nfo :: Free File Hosting - File Dropper: File Host for Mp3, Videos, Music, Documents. DxDiag.txt :: Free File Hosting - File Dropper: File Host for Mp3, Videos, Music, Documents. Do I need to post speccy?
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