Windows 10 high latency

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You can find a similar (but not equal) error on tomshardware.co.uk: Bluescreen , AuthenticAMD , Windows 8.1/64bytes [Solved] - Windows 8 - Windows 8

Could you post these informations (click) about your machine?
 
Did you read the thread on tomshardware at 26th post?

If you didn't already do it, I'd remove the dust inside the pc (especially the dust on FANS and their "breathers"/"the air slits"(???)) and I'd put a new layer of thermal past on the processor.
If you aren't able to do it, bring your pc to the assistance.
And anyway, I'll first wait for someone of sysnative staff to confirm the issue is the processor or something else (low PSU power?).
If they won't jump in in a day, try to send a message to the BSOD staff (Jared, blueelvis, jcgriff2, Patrick, x BlueRobot, usasma, and so forth).
 
I reapplied paste not too long ago I don't have any atm. But I've got 2 fans. One in the back, one in the front and the psu is 730watt raidmaxx. So I don' tthink power is the issue. I can check the slits and all that. I've never had a problem with heating. I play video games on here for 5-6 hours at a time straight through and it runs the game fine. I read the post, it talked about the bios. I don't think it's the bios i just set it to defaults yesterday. the only thing I manually did was the ram but that should be fine.
 
Ok.
Did you get this problem also before you installed steam, utorrent and chrome?
Because now I'd try to uninstall them and I'd get a new DPC trace, using TomasD's method (he adds the -stackwalk option, that seems to generate more precise traces...):
Code:
xperf -on PROC_THREAD+LOADER+PROFILE+INTERRUPT+DPC -stackwalk Profile -BufferSize 1024 -MinBuffers 256 -MaxBuffers 256 -MaxFile 256 -FileMode Circular
 
Is the latency still present even after uninstalling those programs?
Now I see USBPORT.SYS in first positions...
What USB devices have you plugged in?
 
for usb, I have, keyboard, mouse, webcam (logitech c920) and just the audio interface. the audio interface runs in the usb 3.0 slot. which i BELIEVE may be causing this. I just contacted focusrite the other day and they gave me a new driver for it which seemed to clean some of it up a bit but i'm still getting pops and clicks.
 
I tried it without all that other jazz. Let me unplug the scarlett and run latency mon and see if its working better.
 
Tried messing with it some more, no luck. Maybe a moderator or something will see this. If anybody has any more ideas let me know! Would be glad to hear em!
 

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