[W10ProV1703b15063 x64] DPC nvlddmkm, MSI GTX1060 6GB, i5-6600k, ASUS z170.

Re: [W10ProV1703b15063 x64] nvlddmkm high DPC lat., MSI GTX1060 6GB, i5-6600k, ASUS z

I didn't mean benchmark, but test your HDD for bad sectors using Seatools for DOS or HD Tune for starters to see what SMART attributes on your Western Digital HDD say.
 
Re: [W10ProV1703b15063 x64] nvlddmkm high DPC lat., MSI GTX1060 6GB, i5-6600k, ASUS z

Which software do I need to use?
 
Re: [W10ProV1703b15063 x64] nvlddmkm high DPC lat., MSI GTX1060 6GB, i5-6600k, ASUS z

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Re: [W10ProV1703b15063 x64] nvlddmkm high DPC lat., MSI GTX1060 6GB, i5-6600k, ASUS z

Already installed since post #1
 
Re: [W10ProV1703b15063 x64] nvlddmkm high DPC lat., MSI GTX1060 6GB, i5-6600k, ASUS z

Remove intel extreme tuning, msi afterburner, (corsairlink if you didn't already uninstall it).
Download the latest version of the nVidia GeForce driver and extract it in a new folder.
Remove NVidia software and driver.
Open device manager, double-click "display adapters", right-click the adapter and click "update driver".
Select "Browse my computer for driver software. Locate and install driver software manually."
Paste the location of the folder, in which driver files are present, into the search box and ensure that "Include subfolders" is ticked, then click "Next".
 
Re: [W10ProV1703b15063 x64] nvlddmkm high DPC lat., MSI GTX1060 6GB, i5-6600k, ASUS z

Remove intel extreme tuning, msi afterburner, (corsairlink if you didn't already uninstall it).
Download the latest version of the nVidia GeForce driver and extract it in a new folder.
Remove NVidia software and driver.
Open device manager, double-click "display adapters", right-click the adapter and click "update driver".
Select "Browse my computer for driver software. Locate and install driver software manually."
Paste the location of the folder, in which driver files are present, into the search box and ensure that "Include subfolders" is ticked, then click "Next".
Sorry for the late reply, Windows won't let me install the drivers doing like that, it says the "device is already installed with the latest drivers" and then leave it as "Microsoft display adapter"
 

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