F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop LatencyMon is indicating elevated delays from the files wdf01000.sys and nvlddmkm.sys.

LatencyMon is indicating elevated delays from the files wdf01000.sys and nvlddmkm.sys.

LatencyMon is indicating elevated delays from the files wdf01000.sys and nvlddmkm.sys.

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Waltroft
Member
65
07-02-2016, 10:13 PM
#1
The reason I'm sharing this in the Graphics Cards forum is that the problem appears to be linked to my GPU or its drivers. However, if this isn't the right place, maybe the discussion should be moved elsewhere?
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Waltroft
07-02-2016, 10:13 PM #1

The reason I'm sharing this in the Graphics Cards forum is that the problem appears to be linked to my GPU or its drivers. However, if this isn't the right place, maybe the discussion should be moved elsewhere?

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falcon1640
Member
163
07-04-2016, 06:32 AM
#2
Turn off the iGPU in BIOS, then delete GPU drivers for Intel and AMD using DDU in Safe Mode. For your reference, what BIOS version is installed on your motherboard?
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falcon1640
07-04-2016, 06:32 AM #2

Turn off the iGPU in BIOS, then delete GPU drivers for Intel and AMD using DDU in Safe Mode. For your reference, what BIOS version is installed on your motherboard?

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Asianposse145
Member
152
07-07-2016, 03:11 AM
#3
I actually turned off the iGPU initially when I first started running Latencymon. I only reactivated it later to see if the problem continued. I disabled it because someone mentioned it could improve overall CPU temperatures, so I assumed it wouldn’t affect me since I didn’t think it was necessary. I didn’t reinstall the drivers, so I plan to try again tomorrow and share the results.

Regarding the BIOS version, it’s 7E59v2A60.

I also attempted to disable the Nvidia HD Audio device, and during the clean reinstall of the Nvidia GPU driver, I omitted installing the audio drivers. This might have helped another user but not me.

Edit: I recalled another possible solution—setting the power plan in Nvidia Control Panel to 'prefer maximum performance,' but it didn’t make a difference.

Additionally, according to HWinfo, all the PC component voltages appear normal.
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Asianposse145
07-07-2016, 03:11 AM #3

I actually turned off the iGPU initially when I first started running Latencymon. I only reactivated it later to see if the problem continued. I disabled it because someone mentioned it could improve overall CPU temperatures, so I assumed it wouldn’t affect me since I didn’t think it was necessary. I didn’t reinstall the drivers, so I plan to try again tomorrow and share the results.

Regarding the BIOS version, it’s 7E59v2A60.

I also attempted to disable the Nvidia HD Audio device, and during the clean reinstall of the Nvidia GPU driver, I omitted installing the audio drivers. This might have helped another user but not me.

Edit: I recalled another possible solution—setting the power plan in Nvidia Control Panel to 'prefer maximum performance,' but it didn’t make a difference.

Additionally, according to HWinfo, all the PC component voltages appear normal.

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TeaGid
Member
175
07-07-2016, 04:19 AM
#4
I performed a DDU uninstall for both GPU drivers, turned off igpu and replaced it with an older GeForce driver instead of the newest version. Just to see if that would help, but nothing changed. Any other suggestions? I’m not getting any results yet.
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TeaGid
07-07-2016, 04:19 AM #4

I performed a DDU uninstall for both GPU drivers, turned off igpu and replaced it with an older GeForce driver instead of the newest version. Just to see if that would help, but nothing changed. Any other suggestions? I’m not getting any results yet.

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SilverSmurf
Member
56
07-07-2016, 09:41 AM
#5
Any word on this? I have the same problems you have listed and tried all the trouble shooting you did.
I have reached out to Nvidia via their ask a question thing and posting on the forums. I'm in the middle of a back and forth with the rep and they have never heard of this, even though I can find forum posts all over the place with the same issues. Then they go to here fill out this google doc.
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SilverSmurf
07-07-2016, 09:41 AM #5

Any word on this? I have the same problems you have listed and tried all the trouble shooting you did.
I have reached out to Nvidia via their ask a question thing and posting on the forums. I'm in the middle of a back and forth with the rep and they have never heard of this, even though I can find forum posts all over the place with the same issues. Then they go to here fill out this google doc.

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Snufferlug
Member
68
07-07-2016, 11:23 AM
#6
Closing this discussion because of its age.
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Snufferlug
07-07-2016, 11:23 AM #6

Closing this discussion because of its age.