Storport.sys latency

tbh i dont think this problem is fixable since its never getting better, maybe its a hardware problem idk
 
Where do you get the sound from? (Speakers? What's their manufacturer and model?)
Where is connected this device? (To the monitor? To the MoBo?)
How many cables does it have? (And where are they connected? See the pictures in your MoBo manual)

Check if your SSD firmware is RVQ02B6Q.

Disable hibernation.
Right-click start, click command prompt (admin), type (or copy-paste) the following command in the command window (the black window that should appear):
Code:
powercfg /h off

Check your RAM model: if it should support 2666MHz, try to set the DRAM "memory frequency" to 2666MHz (or 2400), in your BIOS settings.

Check the values of the following items (in BIOS settings):
- EPU Power Saving Mode
- PSS Support (new name for AMD Cool & Quiet?)
- CPB "Core Performance Boost"
- SATA Port Enable
- SATA Mode
- PCIEX16_1 Bandwidth
- HD Audio Controller
 
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Where do you get the sound from? (Speakers? What's their manufacturer and model?)
Where is connected this device? (To the monitor? To the MoBo?)
How many cables does it have? (And where are they connected? See the pictures in your MoBo manual)

Check if your SSD firmware is RVQ02B6Q.

Disable hibernation.
Right-click start, click command prompt (admin), type (or copy-paste) the following command in the command window (the black window that should appear):
Code:
powercfg /h off

Check your RAM model: if it should support 2666MHz, try to set the DRAM "memory frequency" to 2666MHz (or 2400), in your BIOS settings.

Check the values of the following items (in BIOS settings):
- EPU Power Saving Mode
- PSS Support (new name for AMD Cool & Quiet?)
- CPB "Core Performance Boost"
- SATA Port Enable
- SATA Mode
- PCIEX16_1 Bandwidth
- HD Audio Controller
the headphones are plugged directly to the motherboard by a headphones cable,
firmare of both ssd's is RVQ02B6Q
i wrote the command in the cmd admin mode but it didnt say anything

ram was D.O.C.P 3600MHZ but i switched to deafult (its 2400 or 2333 idk)

''Check the values of the following items (in BIOS settings):''
all of them have either auto or off mode and they're all in auto except for epu power saving which i didnt find in the bios
 
In the bios, advanced - cpu configuration, disable (if you find them):
- EPU Power Saving Mode (in your manual this item exists, but I don't know if it's in this menu)
- PSS Support (Performance, or Power, Supported State)
- CPB (Core Performance Boost)
- Global C-state Control
- C6 mode
 
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In the bios, advanced - cpu configuration, disable (if you find them):
- EPU Power Saving Mode (in your manual this item exists, but I don't know if it's in this menu)
- PSS Support (Performance, or Power, Supported State)
- CPB (Core Performance Boost)
- Global C-state Control
- C6 mode
hey, there was only pss support, removed it but still no success, do you think that if a component is not plugged in right , could it cause the latency? because everything ive done doesnt seem to even reduce it by a liitle
thanks for the help btw, appretiate it
 
Did you build your PC on your own?
If yes, try to disassemble it, (remove carefully the dust, if present,) then re-assemble it
i did, do you think that if a component is not fully plugged in, could that cause the latency or could that give me a hardware problem?
 
In addition to what you are doing if we had the make and model of system or motherboard information I would love to go see if there is a bios update
as every message seems to include "check for bios updates" and that might well mean something.
 
In addition to what you are doing if we had the make and model of system or motherboard information I would love to go see if there is a bios update
as every message seems to include "check for bios updates" and that might well mean something.
hey, ive upgraded to the latest bios 100% but, i think the ram is causing the system latency but i think theres another problem because i dont get that much latency while running on ram (2133 instead of 3600) mhz, but im getting hardfaults and idk why
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You should run the test with stock settings.

The CPU specifications say "Up to 3200MHz".
The MoBo specifications say 2666/2400/2133 (without overclocking).
We don't know your RAM model.
 

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