everyth1ng
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I suspect that this thread isn't going to get many replies, and it's understandable - drivers can be a bitch to deal with. However, for the life of me, I've been unable to completely eliminate the DPC latency spikes that I've been getting ever since I installed Windows 10 a while ago. Creating this thread is an act of desperation.
I was having similar issues with my previous set up, but I've been taking a proactive approach with my current set up by trying to address all of my driver related issues head on. I've been very successful with this so far, and the only driver that's still giving me problems is usbport.sys. I'm using LatencyMon to monitor system latency.
All of my drivers are up to date. I've tried disabling USB controllers, assigning devices to certain IRQs, uninstalling mouse and keyboard drivers, etc, and I'm still getting latency spikes. The only USB devices I'm currently using are my mouse, keyboard, and mic. I've been in and out of the device manager constantly trying to come up with solutions, and the only two things that appear to be using usbport.sys are the two enhanced usb controllers that I have. I tried disabling them, and nothing. What else could be using the usbport.sys driver that I don't know about?
I thought that maybe because I'm still on the X58 chipset that that might be causing conflicts of some sort, but I've been able to get rid of every other driver related issue that I've come across. I'm at a loss as to what to do to deal with usbport.sys.
Here are my specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-980X @ 4.3 GHz
GPU: AMD Radeon R9 290
APU: Asus Essence STX II
HDD: Western Digital 1 TB Black
Drive: LG 16x Blu-ray Writer BH16NS40
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 24 GB DDR3
PSU: Corsair HX1000W
Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5
Headphones: Beyerdynamic DT 990 Premium - 600 Ohm
Amplifier: Schiit Magni 2 Uber
Microphone: Samson Meteor
Monitor: BenQ XL2720Z @ 144 Hz 1920x1080
Monitor (Secondary): Samsung SyncMaster 931BW @ 75 Hz 1440x900
Mouse: Logitech G502 Proteus Core @ 800 DPI 1000 Hz
Keyboard: SteelSeries Apex [RAW]
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. I appreciate it. Thanks.
EDIT: Just some additional info. The reason why I'm so concerned about this driver is that I often experience a heavy mouse feeling in CSGO and the desktop. I'm going to refer to it as input lag, but I'm not sure that that's what it is. It's like my mouse has trouble maintaining the 1000 Hz polling rate or something, and it throws off my aim (especially in 28 player servers, for example, where CPU usage is higher than it otherwise would be in a 10 player server). Idling, I can see that CPU usage spikes to around 11% when I move my mouse around on the desktop. When I turn the polling rate down to 500 Hz, CPU usage still spikes up to around 8%. When I look at LatencyMon while moving my mouse around on the desktop I can see ISR count, DPC count, and total execution time skyrocket for usbport.sys.
TL;DR: usbport.sys is being a cunt and won't go away. Please advise.
I was having similar issues with my previous set up, but I've been taking a proactive approach with my current set up by trying to address all of my driver related issues head on. I've been very successful with this so far, and the only driver that's still giving me problems is usbport.sys. I'm using LatencyMon to monitor system latency.
All of my drivers are up to date. I've tried disabling USB controllers, assigning devices to certain IRQs, uninstalling mouse and keyboard drivers, etc, and I'm still getting latency spikes. The only USB devices I'm currently using are my mouse, keyboard, and mic. I've been in and out of the device manager constantly trying to come up with solutions, and the only two things that appear to be using usbport.sys are the two enhanced usb controllers that I have. I tried disabling them, and nothing. What else could be using the usbport.sys driver that I don't know about?
I thought that maybe because I'm still on the X58 chipset that that might be causing conflicts of some sort, but I've been able to get rid of every other driver related issue that I've come across. I'm at a loss as to what to do to deal with usbport.sys.
Here are my specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-980X @ 4.3 GHz
GPU: AMD Radeon R9 290
APU: Asus Essence STX II
HDD: Western Digital 1 TB Black
Drive: LG 16x Blu-ray Writer BH16NS40
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 24 GB DDR3
PSU: Corsair HX1000W
Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5
Headphones: Beyerdynamic DT 990 Premium - 600 Ohm
Amplifier: Schiit Magni 2 Uber
Microphone: Samson Meteor
Monitor: BenQ XL2720Z @ 144 Hz 1920x1080
Monitor (Secondary): Samsung SyncMaster 931BW @ 75 Hz 1440x900
Mouse: Logitech G502 Proteus Core @ 800 DPI 1000 Hz
Keyboard: SteelSeries Apex [RAW]
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. I appreciate it. Thanks.
EDIT: Just some additional info. The reason why I'm so concerned about this driver is that I often experience a heavy mouse feeling in CSGO and the desktop. I'm going to refer to it as input lag, but I'm not sure that that's what it is. It's like my mouse has trouble maintaining the 1000 Hz polling rate or something, and it throws off my aim (especially in 28 player servers, for example, where CPU usage is higher than it otherwise would be in a 10 player server). Idling, I can see that CPU usage spikes to around 11% when I move my mouse around on the desktop. When I turn the polling rate down to 500 Hz, CPU usage still spikes up to around 8%. When I look at LatencyMon while moving my mouse around on the desktop I can see ISR count, DPC count, and total execution time skyrocket for usbport.sys.
TL;DR: usbport.sys is being a cunt and won't go away. Please advise.
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