OK...this may have been beat to death in the past but it's come back for me. I'm getting some terrible bad DPC latency issues. It's happening on a fresh install Windows 11. I've uninstalled the motherboard's sound drivers so it's running default Windows drivers, also uninstalled the motherboard network drivers so it's same there. The mfr's NVME driver is installed for the data NVME, the system NVME is using the default Windows driver as it should for a 980 Pro. I've also uninstalled the GPU drivers and reinstalled them (twice) after doing a cleanup process each time.
The funny thing is it's only doing it on a cold start; on a Windows restart it will run just fine. That suggests to me it might be something related to the pre-fetch process but not sure why.
Any and all advice or suggestions will be appreciated
The funny thing is it's only doing it on a cold start; on a Windows restart it will run just fine. That suggests to me it might be something related to the pre-fetch process but not sure why.
Any and all advice or suggestions will be appreciated
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- DIY
- CPU
- Ryzen 7 5800X
- Motherboard
- Asus TUF B550M Gaming-Plus
- Memory
- GSkill 3200, 2x8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI RX 6800 XT Gaming Z
- Sound Card
- on-board Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 144hz
- Screen Resolution
- 1440p
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 980 Pro, Samsung 870 Evo, generic PCIe NVME, WD 1TB 2.5" laptop spinner
- PSU
- Corsair RM 650
- Case
- mATX
- Cooling
- BeQuiet 240mm AIO and a bunch of case fans
- Keyboard
- one that clacks softly
- Mouse
- logitech
- Internet Speed
- bunches of bps
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- Windows' own