Windows 8 and DPC Latency

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2013/05/14 07:35:03 (permalink)

Windows 8 and DPC Latency

Hi all
 
So I have windows 8 pro on my Daw now using Classic Shell.
 
In windows 7 I had a great DPC Latency reading of 3us - 9us when idle and max of 30us under full load with prime 95.
 
Now with windows 8 it is not recomended to use DPC Latency checker and instead use Latency Mon.
 
With Windows 8 and Latency Mon I have readings of 2us- 30us with spikes of  115+ - 300+that point to a Windows Kernal Driver or Usb Port Driver.
 
Is there anyone who knows of a way for this to stop so I can get my DPC Latency as low as I had it in Windows 7 ?
 
All drivers are up to date etc and all usual windows 7 tweeks that I apply are done.
 
By the looks of things Widows 8 is just crap for DPC Latency
 
All help is much appreciated
 
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    slartabartfast
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    Re:Windows 8 and DPC Latency 2013/05/14 13:54:06 (permalink)
    I assume you have shut off every power saving option known to man.
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    Re:Windows 8 and DPC Latency 2013/05/14 15:20:25 (permalink)
    By the looks of things Widows 8 is just crap for DPC Latency



    From what I've been reading it appears as tho Windows 8 is just crap period.
    Windows seems to have this thing that every other OS is good.
    XP good, Vista crap, 7 good, 8 crap.
    Supposed to be a new version of 8 coming out soon. We'll see if that fares any better. 


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    Re:Windows 8 and DPC Latency 2013/05/14 17:25:00 (permalink)
    No problems with Win 8 here.

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    Re:Windows 8 and DPC Latency 2013/05/15 03:56:39 (permalink)
    @ Mike I feel the same

    @ Jeff I dont have anything thats a show stoper but latency mon points to the Usb drivers or windows Kernal to be the highest DPC on my machine and cant find a way to bring it down.

    Compared to my windows 7 rig the DPC is not as good.

    What's your Latency Mon point to as the highest Jeff?

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    Re:Windows 8 and DPC Latency 2013/05/15 08:22:15 (permalink)
    As I've previously noted I have a dual boot Win 7/Win 8.  Although Win 7 is my "production" system, I have no problems with latency on Win 8 and although I've only done some 4 track audio recording with Win 8 I get the same latency setup with my Octa-Capture as I do in Win 7.

    The DPC Latency Checker is not compatible with Win 8. The web site says they are working on a Win 8 compatible version but that has been 6 months or more ago.  I tried the Latency Monitor program once time, mainly to see how it worked.  I had a system that was not having any problems and shown as all in low green with the DPC Latency Checker (in Win 7) but the Latency Mon showed I had problems and would have drop outs.  I don't remember for sure but the USB stands out as one of the items it flagged.

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    Re:Windows 8 and DPC Latency 2013/05/15 16:53:33 (permalink)

    I tried the Latency Monitor program once time, mainly to see how it worked. I had a system that was not having any problems and shown as all in low green with the DPC Latency Checker (in Win 7) but the Latency Mon showed I had problems and would have drop outs.
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    Same here. I have zero dropouts, glitches, freezes or anything else I can associate with high DPC latency despite what Latency Mon tells me.

    post edited by jeffb63 - 2013/05/15 16:55:06

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