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Also maybe try a benchmarkig tool of some sort and see if your performance seems on par with where it should be compared to other similar setups.

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I'll keep poking around. Maybe there are more drivers I can install, although I figured with a two-week-old windows fresh download most would be included??? It's the new 'creators release' of win 10 (with a bunch of crap this creator could do without.....)

I'm seeing the same thing in taskman, btw. Usine may compute cpu differently, but the look in taskman is pretty similar in both cases. Well below 50% on one machine and well above 50% in the other. Consistent across all cores.

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2018-01-18T12:53:01+02:00 2018-01-18T12:53:01+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6063&p=39131#p39131 <![CDATA[new computer crapping out]]> I know you probably already hit these points, just didn't hear explicitly and wanted to help jog...hope you get it running!

As far as OS, I run Win10 updated all the time on several computers and haven't seen any bump in CPU so far.
-S

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LatencyMon showed a max of 175us..... not great but okay. No big spikes, no pagefaults.

I will make sure and install the chipset drivers. Those are not included in windows?

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Much happier now, although higher cpu than my 5775c. Runs everything at 128 okay.

cheers!
-eric

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The benchmarks for this processor are several thousand higher than for the old one (a 5775c) so I was pretty surprised. I know benchmarks don't tell much about audio, but I would have thought they'd correlate better with cpu readings at least.

Can anyone think of anything to do about it? Short of selling this and building another 5775 machine? If I was getting pops at a low cpu, I wouldn't be surprised, but at this cpu %, it seems inevitable.

The other thing I wondered is if it could be the new intel exploit fix.... I installed a fresh win10 a couple of weeks ago. It is version 1709,build number 16299.192. I haven't done any updates to it. (I've also made sure there are no updates to my old machine.) I probably have an older iso around I could use. Does that seem at all likely??

Any thoughts?

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Also maybe try a benchmarkig tool of some sort and see if your performance seems on par with where it should be compared to other similar setups.

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2018-01-21T03:34:19+02:00 2018-01-21T03:34:19+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6063&p=39149#p39149 <![CDATA[new computer crapping out]]> playing!

I'll keep poking around. Maybe there are more drivers I can install, although I figured with a two-week-old windows fresh download most would be included??? It's the new 'creators release' of win 10 (with a bunch of crap this creator could do without.....)

I'm seeing the same thing in taskman, btw. Usine may compute cpu differently, but the look in taskman is pretty similar in both cases. Well below 50% on one machine and well above 50% in the other. Consistent across all cores.

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2018-01-18T12:53:01+02:00 2018-01-18T12:53:01+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6063&p=39131#p39131 <![CDATA[new computer crapping out]]> I know you probably already hit these points, just didn't hear explicitly and wanted to help jog...hope you get it running!

As far as OS, I run Win10 updated all the time on several computers and haven't seen any bump in CPU so far.
-S

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LatencyMon showed a max of 175us..... not great but okay. No big spikes, no pagefaults.

I will make sure and install the chipset drivers. Those are not included in windows?

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Much happier now, although higher cpu than my 5775c. Runs everything at 128 okay.

cheers!
-eric

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The benchmarks for this processor are several thousand higher than for the old one (a 5775c) so I was pretty surprised. I know benchmarks don't tell much about audio, but I would have thought they'd correlate better with cpu readings at least.

Can anyone think of anything to do about it? Short of selling this and building another 5775 machine? If I was getting pops at a low cpu, I wouldn't be surprised, but at this cpu %, it seems inevitable.

The other thing I wondered is if it could be the new intel exploit fix.... I installed a fresh win10 a couple of weeks ago. It is version 1709,build number 16299.192. I haven't done any updates to it. (I've also made sure there are no updates to my old machine.) I probably have an older iso around I could use. Does that seem at all likely??

Any thoughts?

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