![]() It seems like the only resort would be to do a complete clean install of windows, but I have tweaked with too many settings to optimize this pc and it would take days to get everything back to where I had it. The issue still persists after all of this. I uninstalled and updated all of my drivers (bios, audio, internet/lan from the ASUS website), uninstalled the 960 evo NVMe drivers to see if windows NVM drivers fixed the issue (they didnt), installed the latest samsung 2.2 nvme drivers again, disabled all of my overclocks, ran memtest and chkdsk, ran HD tune, used defraggler to optimize my m.2 and ssd, defragged my HDDs, updated my chipset, updated my gpu, disabled almost everything in device manager, turned off every service that wasnt made by windows, stopped every process that wasnt made by windows, ran sfc /scannow and successfully repaired corrupt files, installed (and then uninstalled after use) malwarebytes, adwcleaner, msert, and avira, used ccleaner to clean and repair registry, and others that I cannot think of at the moment. LatencyMon just simply showed storport.sys as having the highest reported DPC routine execution time. dpclat showed all green bars and then one massive red one followed by all small green bars again. As soon as it happened, I alt+tabbed to my desktop and brought the two programs into view. I then played a game with both of them running in the background until one of these audio/video stutters occurred. ![]() I did some research and found out about DPC latency so I downloaded LatencyMon and dpclat. They last for only about a second and then the game continues like nothing happened. After playing some games like battlegrounds, dark souls, and final fantasy, I noticed that each one of them would microstutter every 30 minutes or so with a buzzing noise. To begin, I first noticed this issue after I cloned my Samsung SSD to my new Samsung 960 evo m.2 drive. I have spent hours trying to figure out how to fix it, but I have failed to find a solution. I made an account here because of an issue I have been having with DPC latency.
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