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this problem started after updating my nvidia driver. (i think, ive not used my computer for a month and i tend to get too high and forget most of the things i do during night). 

 

i have updated my bios. 

 

ive also managed to isolate the issue to being something to do with my network, as indicated by latencymon and the troubleshooter.

 

latencymon: "...One or more DPC routines that belong to a driver running in your system appear to be executing for too long. At least one detected problem appears to be network related..."

 

troubleshooter: "An Ethernet cable looks like a telephone cable but with larger connectors on the ends. Plug this cable into the opening on the back or side of the computer. Make sure the other end of the cable is plugged into the router. If that does not help, try using a different cable."

 

also happens if the game is offline

 

specs: (asus laptop)

windows 10

Intel® Core™ i7-11370H Processor 3.3 GHz, 4 cores (12M Cache, up to 4.8GHz)

geforce rtx 3060

16GB DDR4 on board, Max Capacity:32GB

512GB PCIe® 3.0 NVMe™ M.2 SSD

 

 

 

thanks for any sort of help

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16 minutes ago, elmacro said:

also happens if the game is offline

"offline" or actually fully disconnected from the internet?

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I will find your Laptop thread and I will recommend an ITX build instead

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sure would be neat if there was something useful here, eh?

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Windows key + R, enter "ncpa.cpl" and click Ok. Right click and disable the network cards. If you still stutter this is not the culprit. 

 

I always take Latencymon cases with a huge grain of salt because most people don't use it correctly. 

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On 7/30/2023 at 4:10 AM, Bjoolz said:

Windows key + R, enter "ncpa.cpl" and click Ok. Right click and disable the network cards. If you still stutter this is not the culprit. 

 

I always take Latencymon cases with a huge grain of salt because most people don't use it correctly. 

seems to be like the network isnt the culprit, it worked fine

also, it's now acpi.sys and wdf01000.sys thats giving me a headache now

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44 minutes ago, elmacro said:

what should i use? i really cant find any fix to this. i have tried everything.

There isn't really any good tool to use. You could log CPU, GPU and disk usage with HWiNFO and see what you can interpret from the logs.

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