Latency Monitor - Please Review


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 64-bit
       #1

    Latency Monitor - Please Review


    System:
    Windows 10 64-bit
    ASUS z170-AR
    ASUS GTX 1060 6GB Turbo
    EVGA 700w 80Plus Bronze PSU
    Corsair 3200mhz LED RAM @ 2x 8GB
    Corsair h90 liquid cooler
    Intel 600 series 256GB m.2
    Seagate FireCude 2TB SSD HDD

    ‪LatencyMon‬‏ - Google Drive

    Hello all, first post and i hope i am in the right spot!
    I am having issues with latency. originally i thought it was hardware but i''ve tried everything, ground loop isolators, different wall points etc. whilst gaming, or listening to music, the audio crackles and sometimes lags for a second. i dont have wifi at all on my computer. one thing i noticed, especially, when opening google chrome whilst listening to music, as it loads, its very noticeable. i'm hoping what i have attached can give some insight to my problem, any other information required, please don't hesitate to ask.

    1 thing worth noting, when i install my Sound Blaster Audigy FX sound card, and disable both Nvidia high def drivers and realtek drivers, it is actually a lot worse, audio is terrible and cannot hear words in songs, etc. I purchased the sound card to get away from possible onboard issues, no fix. Might add the system is literally about 3 weeks old. just built
    Last edited by Corie; 23 Nov 2016 at 03:35.
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  2. Posts : 42,735
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #2

    Hi, ndis.sys high latency is often related in some manner to a WLAN card or adapter. I don't know if you have one, and you have a desktop, so that may not be so in your case.
    ndis.sys- High DPC latenecy / High DPC CPU usage - Sysinternals Forums
    DPC latency - NDIS.SYS -

    I've attached some notes and references.
    Stuttering- pops crackles.doc

    Bitdefender's port scan has been a culprit, but I think you're using AVG.

    This can be difficult to resolve. As you can see there are other threads on the forum - feel free to search for
    stutter
    latency
    for example.

    Can you also post a screenshot of your task manager when your PC is nominally idle, highest resource using items at top of any relevant columns (Organise by clicking the relevant tab).
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    dalchina said:
    Hi, ndis.sys high latency is often related in some manner to a WLAN card or adapter. I don't know if you have one, and you have a desktop, so that may not be so in your case.
    ndis.sys- High DPC latenecy / High DPC CPU usage - Sysinternals Forums
    DPC latency - NDIS.SYS -

    I've attached some notes and references.
    Stuttering- pops crackles.doc

    Bitdefender's port scan has been a culprit, but I think you're using AVG.

    This can be difficult to resolve. As you can see there are other threads on the forum - feel free to search for
    stutter
    latency
    for example.

    Can you also post a screenshot of your task manager when your PC is nominally idle, highest resource using items at top of any relevant columns (Organise by clicking the relevant tab).
    ‪TaskManager‬‏ - Google Drive

    is this the screenshot you're looking for of my task manager ? i'm also having major dramas with hdaudbus.sys after playing battlefield 1 it sits at 8.8ms
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  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    also hoping maybe this could shed some light on issues

    DESKTOP-FSJLCJM.11-23-2016.22-01-53.etl - Google Drive
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  5. Posts : 42,735
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #5

    Hello, sorry, that appears to be possibly 710Mb of download.

    Task manager: like this:
    Latency Monitor - Please Review-snap-2016-11-23-13.09.54.jpg
    Note:
    1. Use the icon to the left of the video icon above your post to add images- much easier to follow and access. (Mouseover tooltip = Insert image).
    2. The above is organised by CPU use highest.

    Please do read through the document I posted, which collates a good number of threads reporting this sort of issue, and see if any suggestions there help.

    And do please advise if you have Wifi on your desktop. (see above).
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  6. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Latency Monitor - Please Review-untitled.jpguhhh, so much easier! here we go, and also no, im not running WLAN/ WIFI
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  7. Posts : 42,735
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #7

    Can you confirm your Chrome is later than this?
    Google Chrome Update Fixes Audio Stutter - Windows 10 Forums

    System doesn't normally use as much as that. Do you know what Monitor is?

    Can you confirm you have read through the doc file and threads I posted above?

    Try running Latency Mon in Safe Mode and after a clean boot, and advise if any significant change.

    Read this:
    DPC latency issue (crackling audio) dxgkrnl.sys - Windows 7 x86 SP1
    - you will see this (somewhat similar) despite extended attempts doesn't seem to get anywhere, alas. However, you may get better support for this issue there.

    Note the comment about the video card and its effect. In your last screenshot of Latency mon, the top driver is NVIDIA, I believe.

    Solving DPC Latency Issues | SweetCare
    Here is a shortcut list of what weve seen in the past that may help you narrow it down.


    ndis.sys = network or wi-fi adapters. Try disabling Wifi and network adapters in device manager.
    - i.e. try disabling your ethernet too as an experiment.



    nvlddmkm.sys = These are your video card drivers. Visit Artificial Intelligence Computing Leadership from NVIDIA and locate the latest drivers for your video card and update them. Double check for IRQ conflicts between your video card and other devices on your system, particularly the IEEE 1394 Controller. On certain computers these may also be related to your motherboard chipset drivers.
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