Issues with high DPC delay on specified system files and processes. Performance problems reported.
Issues with high DPC delay on specified system files and processes. Performance problems reported.
Came from a tech forum listing the top discussions of 2020, so I've experienced significant delays since purchasing this used HP OEM system two months ago. I haven't tested it with LatencyMon or DPC Latency Analyzer. Those drivers seem to be causing extreme issues for me, especially as a competitive gamer. I feel like I'm 3000-5000ms behind real-time actions, though the sounds aren't as obvious. It might just be minor delays, but they're noticeable compared to what should happen even with an SSD. Usually these systems have the worst latencies: dxgkrnl.sys, nvlddmkm.sys, USBPORT.SYS. System specs include HP ProDesk 400 G1 MT CPU (i7 4790 at 3790.95GHz), 8GB RAM (4x2 @1600Mhz), CL11 GPU from Asus Dual GTX 1650, 128GB storage, and a 68.5% used PSU from HP PCC 130.
You also have a system for a 6-year-old, and some people have made good money with it in competitive gaming. Those who understand will know the system works well for CSGO. I wonder if I’ll see this too! I’m sure my potential is still limited even with the best hardware out there. I don’t know if I’ve tested it yet, but I remember having a really fast reaction time—maybe 10 to 15 seconds or less—though I haven’t measured it. The focus here is on how fast you react visually, especially after a quick 13-minute match. I didn’t show the full details because I thought it would be better to explain more about the drivers, but really I’m interested in what you see in real games. It can get very fast, even faster than you think.