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05-16-2015 12:19 AM #1
Guru help me. DPC Latency ROG 751
I make a guide how down latency but dont work, dunno why my latency is 1000ms some one can help me? i want find some guide for win 8.1 =( is so funny but my old pc have better latency my new laptop gamer. thanks a lot everyone.
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I am noob on this, im use program latencymon and see the drivers but i dont know what i need do. if some one can help me.
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05-16-2015 01:09 AM #2
hmscott PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G750JH-DB71 (legacy) Motherboard Asus G750JH Intel HM87 Processor Intel i7-4700HQ XTU Cores 36x/35x/34x/34x Cache 36x -50mV undervolt Memory (part number) Hyundai Electronics HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB 1.35v DDR3L-1600MHz Graphics Card #1 Nvidia 780m Asus GPU Tweak OC 932mhz/6300mhz Sound Card Realtek v6.0.1.7469 driver Monitor AUO B173HW02 V1 Custom Refresh 85hz Storage #1 RAID0 2x M.2 SATA Crucial MX200 512GB CT500MX200SSD6 Storage #2 Crucial 512GB 2.5" MX200 CT500MX200SSD1 Power Supply 230w AC Power Adapter 19.5v Keyboard Logitech k400 Wireless KB/Trackpad Headset Sony MDR-XB500 Wired and Sennheiser RS-220 Wireless TOSLINK OS Windows 8.1 + 8 Linux VM's + Windows 10 Technical Preview Network Router Asus RT-AC68U DLINK DIR-655
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DPC Layency Checker shows bad values on Windows 8, author site quote:
http://www.thesycon.de/eng/latency_check.shtml
"Windows 8 Compatibility: The DPC latency utility runs on Windows 8 but does not show correct values. The output suggests that the Windows 8 kernel performs badly and introduces a constant latency of one millisecond, which is not the case in practice. DPCs in the Windows 8 kernel behave identical to Windows 7. The utility produces incorrect results because the implementation of kernel timers has changed in Windows 8, which causes a side effect with the measuring algorithm used by the utility. Thesycon is working on a new version of the DPC latency utility and will make it available on this site as soon as it is finished.
DPC Latency Checker for Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 x64, Windows XP, Windows XP x64, Windows 2000"
Try this one:
LatencyMon
http://www.resplendence.com/latencymon
Good info:
Optimizing your Windows PC for audio
http://www.prismsound.com/music_reco...ch.php?tt=0023Last edited by hmscott; 05-16-2015 at 01:13 AM.
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05-16-2015 08:17 PM #3
Last edited by Osyris13; 05-16-2015 at 08:36 PM.
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05-16-2015 11:23 PM #4
hmscott PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G750JH-DB71 (legacy) Motherboard Asus G750JH Intel HM87 Processor Intel i7-4700HQ XTU Cores 36x/35x/34x/34x Cache 36x -50mV undervolt Memory (part number) Hyundai Electronics HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB 1.35v DDR3L-1600MHz Graphics Card #1 Nvidia 780m Asus GPU Tweak OC 932mhz/6300mhz Sound Card Realtek v6.0.1.7469 driver Monitor AUO B173HW02 V1 Custom Refresh 85hz Storage #1 RAID0 2x M.2 SATA Crucial MX200 512GB CT500MX200SSD6 Storage #2 Crucial 512GB 2.5" MX200 CT500MX200SSD1 Power Supply 230w AC Power Adapter 19.5v Keyboard Logitech k400 Wireless KB/Trackpad Headset Sony MDR-XB500 Wired and Sennheiser RS-220 Wireless TOSLINK OS Windows 8.1 + 8 Linux VM's + Windows 10 Technical Preview Network Router Asus RT-AC68U DLINK DIR-655
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Osyris13, there may not be a good tool available, due to the system changes, and it is a known fact that the process of watching something will affect the outcome - monitoring processes add load / delay.
When you uninstall all the monitoring software, and apply your optimizations (tuning for low latency) - stopping services, uninstalling unneeded software, disabling unneeded hardware in device manager, etc - How is your Work Product Result? Ok? Or laggy / choppy?
If it works, don't fix it !!