For Network- you mean disabling Lan in device manager? Knowing that it improved would not solve issue- I know- it has latency- I need to do something to make it work better. I need it to be able to connect to internet at all time. This is why I need to see if there better driver (see my earlier post on this).
My numbers... I set Presonus to 128. The Latency has minor occasional clicks when using H-He Diva synth- this synth is known to be heavy on CPU, but I had no issues with it on my other system, so it can run good, just not yet for me. Some time I think I heard a click on playback, but then I am not sure if it was. I think it acts the same if I set it to 256.
The LatencyMon shows the bar going aaaaaalllllll the way across the screen in to the red for Direct X, NVidia and LAN.
My temperature for CPU according to BIOS is 36C. I dont do heavy loads- I dont play video games on this computer, so- with using normal Sonar project it stays 36C on Air cooler (not stock, but one of those $30 popular coolers everybody uses- it works pretty good).
I made an effort not to install any NVIDIA power management software with the driver, but it is possible I missed something and something got installed. I need to look for NVIDIA settings, not sure where it would be.
When I select High Performance setting in Power Management of Windows, it changes minimum CPU state to 100%, I click ok, and then when I open it again, it says, "Balanced" and minimum CPU power state is 5%. I do not have any Samsung software installed. I dont have AI Suite- Asus power management software. May be NVidia sneak something in their installation- how would I check that? I can not think of anything that would control my power. In BIOS, I have XMP profile enabled for Memory. When selecting XMP profile, it asks if I want to increase CPU frequency or something. If I say Yes, it increases it to like 4.5. If I say No, it leaves CPU to run at 4.2, but increases Memory to 3000Mhz. But I dont think this would affect Power settings in Windows.