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Paranoid Delusion

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    Can you try using the dpc latency tool, this will tell you if it is a driver (i think it is), set it running from boot see if any spikes occur say for 5 mins, this will show if any lag, then if fault happens after standby run again see if it spikes, this may prove driver rather than network itself.
     

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    Can you try using the dpc latency tool, this will tell you if it is a driver (i think it is), set it running from boot see if any spikes occur say for 5 mins, this will show if any lag, then if fault happens after standby run again see if it spikes, this may prove driver rather than network itself.

    Thanks for the reply.

    Should I run this on both the server and htpc?

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    Put it this way, its a standalone application, so only runs itself and will not break anything, run on both, sometimes a updated driver is not the best for a particular system, that's why I'm running the original Nvidia driver for Win7 190.45, it works perfectly all later ones have a problem, newest is not always the best.
     

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    Running the programs as we speak on both computers. Got latency spikes on both computers. Disabled the onboard nic's on both computers. The server still has a separate nic active. Till now no spikes!

    Let's see if it stays that way.

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    Did these Network controllers get installed by windows, or were they from a motherboard cd, if windows try the drivers supplied by manufacturer of motherboard.

    Recently had a few problems with certain NIC's giving people issues, crazy when you think how long the protocol's have been around and drivers should be rock solid :(
     

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    Did these Network controllers get installed by windows, or were they from a motherboard cd, if windows try the drivers supplied by manufacturer of motherboard.

    Recently had a few problems with certain NIC's giving people issues, crazy when you think how long the protocol's have been around and drivers should be rock solid :(

    I also had to disable my pci-e nic on my server. Still got spikes on that system. Let's see if it makes a difference.

    At the moment my htpc seems stable (with nic disabled).

    I'm gonna mess with some drivers now.
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    Is this usefull:

    SpeedGuide.net :: TCP Optimizer / Downloads

    Reduce game network latency in Windows 7 or Vista « Life & Code
     

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    OK,

    I ran the latency test for a few hours now with good results. I updated both nic's with the latest drivers, and so far so good.

    I will do some additional testing to see if it stays this way.
     

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