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2 hours ago, OneSunOne said:

1- The machine freezes for a split second every few minutes. When audio is playing at the same time, it also makes a buzzing noise through the speakers when it freezes/stutters for the split second. 

2- When pushing the machine hard (doing rendering work), it freezes/stutters more often, to the point that it sounds like a popping/crackling noise coming from the speakers. 

 

Run LatencyMon. Go to the Drivers tab. Sort it by "highest execution". After you experience one of these stutters, see which one is at the top of the list. (All drivers should finish their work in less than 1ms, so ideally you wouldn't see anything over 1ms. However, anything over a low single digit milliseconds is especially bad and can lead to audio and system stutters.)

 

Does anyone have one of these systems who is not experiencing problems with it? This sounds even worse than what I was experiencing with the Precision 7770. (Combined issues from Dell, Intel, NVIDIA, and Microsoft on that system is what forced me to rethink what ecosystem I am even using...)

Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2023 (personal) • Dell Precision 7560 (work) • Full specs in spoiler block below
Info posts (Windows) — Turbo boost toggle • The problem with Windows 11 • About Windows 10/11 LTSC

Spoiler

Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2023 (personal)

  • M2 Max
    • 4 efficiency cores
    • 8 performance cores
    • 38-core Apple GPU
  • 96GB LPDDR5-6400
  • 8TB SSD
  • macOS 15 "Sequoia"
  • 16.2" 3456×2234 120 Hz mini-LED ProMotion display
  • Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.3
  • 99.6Wh battery
  • 1080p webcam
  • Fingerprint reader

Also — iPhone 12 Pro 512GB, Apple Watch Series 8

 

Dell Precision 7560 (work)

  • Intel Xeon W-11955M ("Tiger Lake")
    • 8×2.6 GHz base, 5.0 GHz turbo, hyperthreading ("Willow Cove")
  • 64GB DDR4-3200 ECC
  • NVIDIA RTX A2000 4GB
  • Storage:
    • 512GB system drive (Micron 2300)
    • 4TB additional storage (Sabrent Rocket Q4)
  • Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC 2024
  • 15.6" 3940×2160 IPS display
  • Intel Wi-Fi AX210 (Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.3)
  • 95Wh battery
  • 720p IR webcam
  • Fingerprint reader

 

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  • Dell Latitude E6520
  • Dell Inspiron 1720, 5150
  • Dell Latitude CPi
Posted
45 minutes ago, Aaron44126 said:

Does anyone have one of these systems who is not experiencing problems with it? This sounds even worse than what I was experiencing with the Precision 7770

both 7770 and the later 7780 were before they decided in all their wisdom to stack both dGpu and CPU on top of each other for the perfect "easy bake oven" effect.

the impossible is not impossible, its just haven't been done yet.

Posted
1 hour ago, Aaron44126 said:

 

Run LatencyMon. Go to the Drivers tab. Sort it by "highest execution". After you experience one of these stutters, see which one is at the top of the list. (All drivers should finish their work in less than 1ms, so ideally you wouldn't see anything over 1ms. However, anything over a low single digit milliseconds is especially bad and can lead to audio and system stutters.)

 

Does anyone have one of these systems who is not experiencing problems with it? This sounds even worse than what I was experiencing with the Precision 7770. (Combined issues from Dell, Intel, NVIDIA, and Microsoft on that system is what forced me to rethink what ecosystem I am even using...)

 

Thank you very much for the advice. I ran LatencyMon, can you make sense of the attached results?

 

 

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Posted

@OneSunOne
If your BIOS is set to RAID (Dell's default on many models), it ramps up storport.sys latency. Switching to AHCI mode often drops this dramatically and boosts consistency in I/O-heavy benchmarks. After that, uninstall Intel RST drivers and let Windows use its native NVMe ones.

to do this change you must follow these steps to the T,
if you missed F2 try again until you get it right or you will brick your windows boot!
from windows admin command prompt issue perform the following in this order
 

Enable Safe Mode
bcdedit /set {current} safeboot minimal
shutdown /r /t 0
 

reboot, enter BIOS (Press F2 during post)
Change SATA / Storage mode from RAID / RST → AHCI
Save and exit BIOS

 

Windows will now continue to boot into Safe Mode
in Safe mode, Disable Safe Mode to boot back to Windows
bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot
shutdown /r /t 0


Windows will now boot cleanly in AHCI mode.


if you still have the same issue afterwards report back.
 

the impossible is not impossible, its just haven't been done yet.

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