I'm having problems with large DPC latency spikes (over 20,000 uS) whenever I open a new window or program, move windows around the screen, or basically do anything. This causes the entire computer to slow down for a second and audio to pop. The spikes will last for a second or so, then things will go back to normal ranges (green on DPC latency checker) until I do something.
LatencyMon points to USBPORT.SYS as the driver normally at the top of the execution time list. Sometimes there are others, but USBPORT.SYS is at the top 95% of the time.
I'm not sure what to do here. Last night I reinstalled Windows 7 (this computer is barely a week old), this didn't fix the problem but I did make the mistake of installing the Drivers on the Motherboard CD before testing. I'll reinstall Windows again tonight and test before doing anything else, but I don't have much hope that this will help.
Disabling the USB drivers in Device manager didn't help, nor did disabling the LAN driver (read that was a common cause).
What else can I try? Googling this issue was not much help, seems to be a somewhat common issue but not many of the threads I found had actual solutions.
Do I need to call Newegg/ASRock and get a new motherboard? I don't have any other parts to try swapping in new ones.
The only parts I feel reasonably confident are working ok are the Memory (passed a few hours of memtest86+) and the graphics card (problem didn't go away when switching to Onboard video).
Thanks for any help.
CPU: i5-3570k
MOBO: ASRock Z77 Extreme4
RAM: 8GB DDR3-1600 Corsair Vengeance
GPU: XFX DD Radeon 7950
PSU: 650W TX Corsair Enthusiast Bronze
Windows 7
Two Acer Monitors (DVI and DVI->HDMI connections)
LatencyMon points to USBPORT.SYS as the driver normally at the top of the execution time list. Sometimes there are others, but USBPORT.SYS is at the top 95% of the time.
I'm not sure what to do here. Last night I reinstalled Windows 7 (this computer is barely a week old), this didn't fix the problem but I did make the mistake of installing the Drivers on the Motherboard CD before testing. I'll reinstall Windows again tonight and test before doing anything else, but I don't have much hope that this will help.
Disabling the USB drivers in Device manager didn't help, nor did disabling the LAN driver (read that was a common cause).
What else can I try? Googling this issue was not much help, seems to be a somewhat common issue but not many of the threads I found had actual solutions.
Do I need to call Newegg/ASRock and get a new motherboard? I don't have any other parts to try swapping in new ones.
The only parts I feel reasonably confident are working ok are the Memory (passed a few hours of memtest86+) and the graphics card (problem didn't go away when switching to Onboard video).
Thanks for any help.
CPU: i5-3570k
MOBO: ASRock Z77 Extreme4
RAM: 8GB DDR3-1600 Corsair Vengeance
GPU: XFX DD Radeon 7950
PSU: 650W TX Corsair Enthusiast Bronze
Windows 7
Two Acer Monitors (DVI and DVI->HDMI connections)
