08-11-2015 10:31 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 01:51 AM by ROGBot
08-31-2015 07:26 AM
Have you looked in task manager for any signs? Is your graphics card giving you TDR maybe?
06-03-2016 09:58 AM
petiaccja wrote:
Hi,
Same problem here, also I have similar specs to you. I upgraded to Win10 and updated the BIOS a few weeks later, and the problem started.
Timeout Recovery is much more obvious. It freezes for a few seconds, and if the driver is restarded, it's followed by a black screen. We are talking about only a 200-300ms barely noticable freeze.
I took a glance at the task manager, but no CPU or HDD spike.
To add a little more:
As I said, the freeze take 200-300ms. Meanwhile, everything is totally shut down, including sound (buzzing), video (frozen screen), and input. It looks like as if nothing got CPU time. Because of this, I don't think task manager could detect the spike, even if there was one. It is most likely a problem with the operating system, a driver, or the motherboard. I can imagine a driver disabling interrupts for more than it should, thus killing task scheduling, or some task eating up all CPU cores, but the latter's unlikely.
08-16-2016 12:17 PM
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08-31-2015 08:46 AM
09-02-2015 11:09 AM
09-02-2015 02:44 PM
09-03-2015 05:33 AM
petiaccja wrote:
Hi,
I investigated the problem. The problem is caused by some cr*ppy drivers whose ISRs and DPCs take too long, hanging the whole system for the time they are executing. The drivers at fault can be identified with this tool called LatencyMon. Here's a link to it: http://www.resplendence.com/latencymon. You should check the "Highest reported DPC routine execution time". Around 1000us is normal, above that it's problematic. The program also tells the guilty module which, for me, was "ndis.sys" (network drivers and the like) and "tcpip.sys" (network protocol implementation). I tried to solve the problem by manually installing the latest driver for the LAN card from Realtek. In addition, I reset network stuff, as described here: http://forum.cakewalk.com/tcpipsys-causing-DPC-latency-problems-m2681743.aspx. As for the freezes, it's still not perfect, but it's certainly better.
There's enough help and explanation for LatencyMon on the site to get by. Be sure to run it until the first freeze, or at least half an hour.
Hope this helps.
09-04-2015 08:53 AM
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