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System Name | Msi PC |
---|---|
Processor | Ryzen 5 5600 |
Motherboard | MSI b550 gaming gen 3 |
Cooling | deepcool gammaxx 200t (deepcool z10 paste) |
Memory | 32(4x8) gb g.skill 3200 (qvl) |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 3060 8GB Ventus 2X OC |
Storage | Ssd Crucial mx500 500 gb |
Display(s) | Philips 222V8LA/00 dp 75 hz freesync |
Case | Q-Tech Hermes 1004 (4x12cm fans) |
Audio Device(s) | Audigy fx pcie |
Power Supply | Corsair cv 750w bronze |
Mouse | PATRIOT PV530OULK VIPER V530 (500hz) |
Keyboard | Gigabyte force k81 |
Software | Windows 11 |
I have an asrock z97 anniversary and a i7 4790.
The problem i have is that when i restart my machine , tools that use the command
NtQueryTimerResolution to calculate platform clock report that my platform clock is stacked at 0.5 ms. The problem is not exist in every restart.
the windows power cfg tracking always says that the platform clock 15,6.
I have replaced all my hardware, microcode bios and it is always the same. I also made a new windows install and the problem is always the same.
Maybe the NtQueryTimerResolution is not supported in 1803 windows 10?
The problem i have is that when i restart my machine , tools that use the command
NtQueryTimerResolution to calculate platform clock report that my platform clock is stacked at 0.5 ms. The problem is not exist in every restart.
the windows power cfg tracking always says that the platform clock 15,6.
I have replaced all my hardware, microcode bios and it is always the same. I also made a new windows install and the problem is always the same.
Maybe the NtQueryTimerResolution is not supported in 1803 windows 10?