Okay, so I'm not exactly sure what causes this, but lately I've been getting an unbelievably high DPC latency, which is causing major audio distortion. I think it started right around the time I installed some new Realtek drivers, but uninstalled them with the attempt of trying to fix it. I thought it did, but actually it's just restarting the computer that gives me a few hours of lower (still not normal 100 - 200 us) DPC. Here it is when it spikes.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/VPjDg.png[/img]
So I tried what it said, and started to disable some devices, and when I got down to my Network Adapter, and disabled it, it worked.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/khXOd.png[/img]
But then as soon as I re-enabled it, it went back to being high.
Specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
4gb RAM
GTX 285
nForce 780i mobo
Is your network card right next to your audio card?
[editline]08:20AM[/editline]
Or is all of it onboard?
It's all onboard.
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