Thanks for the updates. The issue people are experience differ but are generally typical of high DPC latency.
- A lot are reporting sound issues (pops, clicks, brief cut outs)
- Some are report erratic frame rate behaviour (even though FRAPS is reporting everything working fine) which makes the gaming experience feel choppy.
- stuttering in Windows, video playback, scrolling through content heavy web pages etc.
Kboost/Powermizer seems to work for some people but is not really a fix, it's a band aid that can lead to higher power draw at idle states. Unacceptable.
More and more people are reporting in the same issue, I don't think is a minor issue.
This is a good description from someone at the Geforce forums who "upgraded" from a Geforce 970.
"Hi,
I upgraded my GTX 970 G1 Gaming with the GTX 1070 G1 Gaming. I have had Batman Arkham Knight installed from the start and played it on both cards (i know it's not the best example but i have a baseline with the 970). On the new card i noticed very discrete but noticeable mini-freezes. I have also had the founders edition card of a week and also noticed it before execution cutscenes, but on the G1 Gaming i can feel them almost everywhere. I didn't try additional games yet, but something in the frame rate consistency seems to be different compared to the GTX 970. I haven't had any other issues though, the FPS is great, image quality beautiful, no sound issues etc
Please fix this ASAP Nvidia if it's something related to the drivers."
More info here:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1605618/nvidia-update-gtx-1080-1070-high-dpc-latency-and-stuttering
I wouldn't bet on Nvidia releasing a driver update anytime soon that addresses this issue. These DPC issues can be hard to solve.
This is simply unacceptable given the price of these cards. I recommend anyone purchasing a 1070 / 1080 make sure they have the capability of returning the card. Also test it thoroughly if already purchased.
I think this sums up the problem: There's no workaround for this problem if you have it.
"Manuel, or someone @ Nvidia: Can we please get an update? This is easily the biggest issue Pascal has had to date, trumping the fan revving issue, the flickering issue, and the HTC vive issue. Those issues at least had workarounds that we could implement until the fix came. In this case there is no workaround and it's causing wide spread issues."