tcpip.sys causing DPC latency problems
I have a Q6600 based system with a Gigabyte motherboard P35-DS3p that has DPC latency problems. By running LatencyMon, it was possible to see that it seems to be caused by the "tcpip.sys" driver. After disabling everything I could, it is still at the top of the DPC count in the driver section, after the LatencyMon driver itself. On LatencyMon's main screen everything is in the green except hardpage fault resolution time which is off the chart. This system does not go on the internet or even use LAN. Network cards are disabled, network drivers are disabled, but the system does not let me turn tcpip.sys off in device manager, which returns a "control not valid for this service" error. Am I right in thinking I shouldn't even need tcpip? It would be nice to use the system for a DAW all the time, but it's just to unreliable. To record something, I have to use an old Pentium 4 HP laptop which works great for this purpose; it can record 16 tracks at a time with no problems. Any help will be appreciated.
Sonar 2016, i7 4770K, Asus Z87-A, Win7, Tascam DM-4800, MOTU 828MKIII, Tranzport, Peavey VMP-2, Focusrite ISA-828, Benchmark MPS-400, JBL LSR4328Ps, Mics(U87s, 414s, C460s, ....)