https://old.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comment ... rcequadro/
so far so good

Think it has do with nvidia driver having so much CPU overhead you can try changing core for nvlddmkm.sys by unlocking *(inturrupt steering mode* with PowerSettingsExplorer cahnge default core workload or use Ilatencymon and see what core get least dpc hits and change videocard to use those cores with Interrupt_Affinity_Policy_Tool.aerin wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 07:39> Some apparent driver latency spikes are actually due to smi's in bios, which go unnoticed and show that random drivers are at fault, sometimes it hits the graphics driver. (... a bit out of context, but might be worth knowing)BTRY B 529th FA BN wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 06:40Can you link any credible resources for this claim? Is there a database for DPC latency w/Nvidia drivers?
Thanks!
That's not always the case, you can use AMISCE (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NXmfVV ... sp=sharing).BTRY B 529th FA BN wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 09:15Good to know!aerin wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 07:39> Some apparent driver latency spikes are actually due to smi's in bios, which go unnoticed and show that random drivers are at fault, sometimes it hits the graphics driver. (... a bit out of context, but might be worth knowing)BTRY B 529th FA BN wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 06:40Can you link any credible resources for this claim? Is there a database for DPC latency w/Nvidia drivers?
Thanks!
If I recall correctly one has to ask for a custom bios that's SMI free? Am I remembering that correctly?
Should work for most boards, but it's recommended that you test multiple versions of SceWin to be safe.
BTRY B 529th FA BN wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 09:15
After changing all desired settings you save the file and run Import.bat (then reboot).
Now the given settings have been changed.
*Sidenotes:
> SceWin may or may not include hidden BIOS settings
> There is some more UEFI tools that should not be used unless you know what you're doing
> You may have to test which SceWin version works for your board
> SceWin won't funtion without (amifldrv64.sys) in the same directory
> SceWin probably won't work on outdated boards and / or BIOS'es
> If you change a "bad value", you may have to clear CMOS (tutorials on youtube)
> After rebooting from a successful modification you'll have to delete the old "Biossettings.txt" file and re-export it in order to change settings again
> Depending on board / BIOS not all settings could be visible
> Batch files should be run as administrator or with UAC disabled
> Batch files will not work with SceWin running at the same time
That's it. Enjoy a (hopefully) smi-free experience.
~aerin0x01
Still consistent? Have you disabled HPET only or followed the whole part through?3xil3 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2021, 11:27
So wait i found HPET with this i edited from enabled to diabled saved and imported then reboot and exported settings again and still says disabled? SO this just disabled HPET without BIOS modding? Still showing device manager even after uninstalled.
Edit
This really seem working everything feels great and consitent now. I can run OSD software...ect i no longer feel poling in CPU when gaming pushing system hard everything perfect. latencymon is all low even nvidia with power set to optmial. Prior had set max performance or latency spikes.