Windows: Line-Based vs. Message Signaled-Based Interrupts. MSI tool.

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  1. Hemisfear

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    @mbk1969 thx for your MSI tool:)

    Is this properly set for my rig?
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  2. mbk1969

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    Looks properly. Have you changed interrupt priorities?
     
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  3. Hemisfear

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    only GTX1080 to "high"

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    Correction: I did set Intel LAN to "high" as well.
     
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    Please keep to inform us on updates from this MS guy.
     
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  7. narukun

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    Thank you for your answer!, I actually have just 1 SSD, I'll try to disable unused ones, not sure how to do it in Bios though.. About intel ones, I don't know, I'm using an AMD X470

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    Yes, of course not Intel but AMD SATA controllers.
    It is much easier to disable unused SATA controller in Device Manager. You just need to switch the view to "Devices by connection", then expand all SATA controllers tree nodes and see whether the disk attached there.
    As for BIOS it should show what storage devices it sees, so you can check whether information about disk is shown after you disable SATA controller.
     
  9. Hemisfear

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    Like this?
    All my drives use the third one.

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    Edit: And since I don't use Nvidia HDMI audio, is it recommended to disable "High Definition Audio Device" or even the "HD Audio-Controller"?

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  10. mbk1969

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    Yes. Disable unused. Or you could connect some disks to another controller. That can increase performance, I suspect.

    You better disable unused audio devices here "Settings => System => Sound => Manage sound devices (link)"
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  11. Hemisfear

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    Thanks!

    I think the unused ones are for M.2:

    1 x M.2 Socket 3 with M key, type 2242/2260/2280/22110 storage devices support (SATA & PCIE 3.0 x 4 mode)
    1 x M.2 Socket 3 with M Key, type 2242/2260/2280 storage devices support (SATA & PCIE 3.0 X2 mode)
    6 x SATA 6Gb/s connector(s)

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    Thanks again! Should I leave everything as undefined and test it that way or is it ok like this?

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    If you have the time you should test all combinations. Just do the changes one by one, not all together.
     
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    For me, "RTX 2060, @oem3.inf" and the two entries of "@hdaudbus.inf" was not in MSI Mode, everything is at default, Am I doing this right? just apply and reboot?
     
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    Yes.
     

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    Something is wrong with LatencyMon. It definitely doesn't capture ISR stats.
     
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    oh so true, ok i will uninstal and install again
     
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    Hello all,

    first a big thank you to @mbk1969 for your MSI tooling. Very nice.

    I've excact the specifications on the first page of this thread from mbk1969 and documented everything.

    In Safemode I can set the values in the app MSI mode utility, which I have previously created manually.
    After the restart they are no longer in the "MSI-App" to find out, so no GTX 690. Furthermore, the device manager displays errors on the device.
    And the keys have been changed in the registry:
    For a GPU, the "Interrupt Management" key on the Device Parameters has been removed. For the other GPU, 3 new ones have been added in the "Interrupt Management" key ("Affinity Policy", "Affinity Policy - Temporal", "Routing Info"). The key "MessageSignaledInterruptProperties" remained unchanged.
    Note that the GTX690 is a 2x GTX 680 SLI.

    Of course, I have also made several varying laps.

    Does anyone know advice?

    Many thanks

    PS: My initial problem is actually that I get a BSOD nvlddmkm.sys and get no suitable driver in the OS.
    (i7 3770K, G1.Sniper3, GTX 690, Win 10)

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    can you update the app to show disabled and error state devices @mbk1969
     

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