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Re: new motherboard = good skill

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 08:04
by kyube
JimCarry wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 17:14
i think if we think logically if your device suports msi x,it must run it msi mode 100% of the time,however i have read in this forum from many users,who also make threads to show this,if you have nic on mb.in my case is "Realtek Gaming 2.5GbE Family Controller" i think its always 100% better to be not in msi mode.do you agree with me?
No, I think all modern network controllers in W10 era should be used with MSI mode enabled.
For USB & audio, there's definitely more nuance to this topic.
The biggest issue is that most of this discussion is unexplored & requires technical knowledge to fully troubleshoot by using ETL-based tools such as xtw, MXA,... & the biggest hurdle, which gatekeeps this information: time & effort.
One can consider playing around with core affinities instead, if lowering jittering from DPC/ISR scheduling is wanted.
All drivers (kernel-mode modules) on Windows, by default, schedule DPC/ISR's on core 0.

Re: new motherboard = good skill

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 15:37
by JimCarry
kyube wrote:
26 Apr 2025, 08:04
JimCarry wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 17:14
i think if we think logically if your device suports msi x,it must run it msi mode 100% of the time,however i have read in this forum from many users,who also make threads to show this,if you have nic on mb.in my case is "Realtek Gaming 2.5GbE Family Controller" i think its always 100% better to be not in msi mode.do you agree with me?
No, I think all modern network controllers in W10 era should be used with MSI mode enabled.
For USB & audio, there's definitely more nuance to this topic.
The biggest issue is that most of this discussion is unexplored & requires technical knowledge to fully troubleshoot by using ETL-based tools such as xtw, MXA,... & the biggest hurdle, which gatekeeps this information: time & effort.
One can consider playing around with core affinities instead, if lowering jittering from DPC/ISR scheduling is wanted.
All drivers (kernel-mode modules) on Windows, by default, schedule DPC/ISR's on core 0.
for all nic you are right must be used in msi x if it suports it,but mine exact "Realtek Gaming 2.5GbE Family Controller" i can confimr that msi mode off is 100% better,as i said many people here are doing it like i do it no msi mode on,but i think you are right for example i turn off msi mode only for the nic,and i bind it to cpu 5,and i can "feel" its way better then,msi mode on,and no affinities.

Re: new motherboard = good skill

Posted: 30 Apr 2025, 10:35
by slava1337
JimCarry wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 17:12
slava1337 wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 05:15
turn that shit on
i have amd build and there is option in the bios "Latency Under Load (LUL)" are you talking about this ? asus mb btw.
this one is related to netwrok

Re: new motherboard = good skill

Posted: 30 Apr 2025, 16:26
by JimCarry
slava1337 wrote:
30 Apr 2025, 10:35
JimCarry wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 17:12
slava1337 wrote:
25 Apr 2025, 05:15
turn that shit on
i have amd build and there is option in the bios "Latency Under Load (LUL)" are you talking about this ? asus mb btw.
this one is related to netwrok
wich one ?