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Latency like you wouldn't believe

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You think your computer has problems? Check this out:
 
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hmmm lol , i don't have any sound problems but it's reporting an error for me

I had sound problems when i installed original ATHEROS DLINK DW-547 Wireless PCI card , i currently have modified unofficial driver installed and it's a lot better, the sound issue went away , DSPLatency checker is ok, but why is this program reporting issue ?

http://shrani.najdi.si/?F/11/4qS6a9bU/audiolatencyweirdpagefau.jpg
 

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Yes, something's very wrong there. Is there a process hanging perhaps? Is this happening on your PC? Are you seeing tangible performance problems because of this?
 
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I think the culprit is that IBM hard-drive
 

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High latency is, usually, caused by PCI (possibly AGP cards, too)devices/drivers... PCI-e uses a different architecture.
So, with that in mind... What devices in your system are PCI or AGP buses? Likely culprits will be sound, network, some video, etc. cards/drivers - Suspect them.

Goto device manager try disabling: your network devices, sound cards, etc.; one at a time and see if you can tell which is causing the high latency. Don't forget to re-enable them after testing.

You may need to update a driver, turn off/adjust power options for a device, eliminate(leave disabled)redundant or not used device or devices, remove software that have added mis-behaving drivers, etc.

Try setting these advanced power options to the ones shown here:
settings.png

Like mentioned, before, try setting any network device's (in device manager) green/power saving features to off.

Make sure you are using and have the latest/correct device drivers for any network device (wired/wireless).
 
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power plan ok

i have xonar D1 audio and Dlink wireless so , 2 PCI cards there is.

I will try to disable each of those in devmgmt and retest respectively.


Yes, something's very wrong there. Is there a process hanging perhaps? Is this happening on your PC? Are you seeing tangible performance problems because of this?

nothing that i could think of , but maybe im just not noticing it
 
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The problem is definitely wireless-related, this only happens when I'm connected to the internet through my wireless card (it even says that it's my wireless card).

I think the culprit is that IBM hard-drive

That's my linux drive, it's disabled in Windows.

Is this happening on your PC? Are you seeing tangible performance problems because of this?

Yes, it is; and yes, I am.
 
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