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Just stopped by to see how you made out. I'm in a rush this morning so I'll delve into it later. However, the "CPU Throttling" is a stock statement they make on any with problems. Its not a problem on your system.
Just stopped by to see how you made out. I'm in a rush this morning so I'll delve into it later. However, the "CPU Throttling" is a stock statement they make on any with problems. Its not a problem on your system.
I don't see it (that I know) but are you using Wi-Fi? Wi-Fi has been known to cause the problems you have.
Okay, but this part made me wonder what's up with my CPU:
Reported CPU speed: 3408 MHz
Measured CPU speed: 1 MHz (approx.)
WARNING: the CPU speed that was measured is only a fraction of the CPU speed reported. Your CPUs may be throttled back due to variable speed settings and thermal issues. It is suggested that you run a utility which reports your actual CPU frequency and temperature.
Is this normal?
I use wifi for my phone, but my PC is always using ethernet cable
Look at the statement "the CPU speed that was measured is only a fraction of the CPU speed reported". Its a quirk in the program.
It shows the video as one source. For testing, remove the video card and use the built in Intel video and see if things change. Having two running spyware programs (Malwarebytes and spybot) can also be a potential problem. I have also run into problems with Chrome and the Google updater program causing latency problems (and dropouts). I had to "cleanse" my system of all Google Chrome and Updater entries (which was a mess in the registry).
I have those 2 spyware programs but i only run them when I open them, they dont run in the BG or at startup.
I was going to test the audio in safe mode only to fine audio doesnt exist in safe mode lol
And do you mean literally remove the card physically?
I'm unfamiliar with cleaning chrome update entries either, i do run CCleaner occasionally to clean things including the registry. Not sure if thats enough in this situation though.
Is this the same as disabling certain startup programs? which I have done in windows, but this seems more in depth
Did you do what I suggested? Uninstall Realtek and the drivers (in the Device Manager). Then reboot and let Windows install the generic/basic function High Definition audio drivers and see if that makes any difference.
The video card was a thought as video was one of the big hits in Latency Mon. Maybe cut it down to 1920X1080 and see if that helps. You have a very high video rate 2560.
In ref to the startup, that is one item that can be tamed. Many programs startup that do not need to be.
Some anti-virus programs are more intrusive than others. I only use the (free) Microsoft Defender (what its called in Win 10) which is not intrusive. I run both Malwarebytes and Defender and they do not interfere.
My Latency Mon (short run).