Looks good to me.
Even though i want to know why the CLASSPNP.SYS had a high DPC.
However, more important would be the results when you are running GPU intensive tasks.
That would be nice, but my DPC goes up to 300 idle and is stable at around 1000 under load.
Besides that, i fully agree :cool:
BTW: you may have noticed ntoskrnl, but for me it is wdf01000.sys which spike every now and then.
Although it doesn't produce issues, so it is normal.
Present that system and its problems to me and i will try to fix it. The thing is, i can't do much without getting my hands on a system. I don't remember many times in my life where i couldn't find a solution to a PC problem. Even if it costs money. But it depends on a lot of details.
I hoped you would not ask, because i didn't think it is important, and already guessed.
There are only a few guys here who actually had success at the topic, by downgrading their NVIDIA driver.
I am at the same camp. I have an RTX 30XX and a recent PC setup therefore.
That camp has a specific...
Did you check msinfo32 for any IRQ conflicts? Realtek NIC should not introduce problems if it not shares the same interrupt with another device, just to my thinking. But if it works for you using WiFi, that's great :cool:
Interesting. Never try this before, but now i set my buffer size to 128 (which is the lowest value my interface offers), and again, still no issues.
The DPC value of nvlddmkm.sys keeps around the same as before, which is pretty cool!
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