Taosd
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You have to disable "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". Noob.
or just turn it off ....... at the switch
You have to disable "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". Noob.
Originally I thought this Nvidia bug would be a W10/W11 issue and so I'd happily dive into researching something like this "gpu pipeline" thing, but I think this bug has been around for so much longer, that we probably have to look at older changes:on 1809, 17763.3165 there is a package called "gpu pipeline" or similar. dont know if it exists on other major versions or not, i dont know what it does.
its a standalone package on 1809, it might be part of larger packages on 7 and 8/8.1, i dont know.Originally I thought this Nvidia bug would be a W10/W11 issue and so I'd happily dive into researching something like this "gpu pipeline" thing, but I think this bug has been around for so much longer, that we probably have to look at older changes
can you make me video show me how to do it ?
One thing we have noticed for sure, is that machines with AMD tend to have lower DPC in general. My leading theory for this is due to the custom powerplans that AMD includes with their chipset driver.All updates and drivers installed
One thing we have noticed for sure, is that machines with AMD tend to have lower DPC in general. My leading theory for this is due to the custom powerplans that AMD includes with their chipset driver.
You said your power plan was on "best performance" but I'm not quite sure of what that means. Is your machine using the default balanced power plan (probably actually using the AMD balanced plan) and then in the battery slider are you dragging it to the far right for "best peformance" there in that menu, is that what you mean?
Ah okay, haven't used W11 yet, so I'm not used to the menu changes and suchdefault windows best performance preset as it came up under windows 11 under power plan, now back to best as was before wipe etc
Ah okay, haven't used W11 yet, so I'm not used to the menu changes and such
are you using ryzen master, or that other similar tool, to chnge stuff? if so, what?
I'm working on writing up a guide right now that I'll try to post today if I finish, which will give people the full step by step, including how to fix general DPC issues. This Nvidia driver bug is special, because it doesn't respond to any of the usual treatments we do to fix DPC. Normally, fixing DPC is actually pretty easy once you know the how/why behind it. But this Nvidia bug is something else, which is why it has its own thread....I read the topic, and did not fully understand how you consider the results of Latency Moon...
That is, even during the load on the computer, during games, nothing should exceed 100?Все, что превышает 100, может быть проблемой, но большинство людей не начнут замечать проблемы в игре или при записи звука, если только оно не достигает сотен.
so, I waited a couple of minutes after reset and then ran the test for 5 minutes. ( didn't touch anything)Under a heavy load the DPC will increase substantially, and that is perfectly normal, because it has much more data to process and that causes DPC to rise.