Soldato
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Only use latencymon to monitor latency.
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Well, damn.
So ISR and DPC routine times should be ignored, and only the first two bars paid attention to?
Also, if it helps I tend to run a VM with V-Tx enabled. No idea if that is known to harm anything.
Then expect problems, My DPC is only 2us idle and around 28 with Youtube, Gaming is around 45us but only because i install about 4 drivers and wont use anything USB bar my mouse and keyboard.
I would look at what you have installed, And enabled in that bios because VM doesnt sound good and your graphs clearly show problems. Mine is green all the time no matter what after i slimmed down and eliminated everything.
If you want DPC really low, Seperate your systems for gaming/work imo.

Try this DPC latency checker..gives a much better visual representation and you can see the problem latency easier.
http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml
That one doesn't work in Win10 at all.
Readings are wildly inaccurate.
Not really the nvidia driver makes high dpc latency but the setup of the users rig. We have another thread at guru3d. Worth to check it out.

Link? Posted driver tree and don't see much being able to mess with it. Help before I drive myself insane with rage.![]()
AMD driver dont even show any signs of latency. Something else making your Nvidia kernel hang to much?
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Rest of my system
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Plenty of amd users report stutter as well. Infact my friend 290x had less fps and major sutter issue with many drivers. Solution is, find an different driver and try it.