This seems to happen when developers are making changes just to make them and especially when they are groping for ideas to justify their very existence. I don't know why more and more previously working programs (speccy never had this problem before) are now being broken. While I don't know all the details I can tell you this isn't good for SSD. But 6 disks like he has and whoaaa!!! 800megs!!! Additionally he said something about it erasing and re-creating another windows log file over and over again. He said that one or two disks isn't that bad. He said that the log can grow to hundreds of megabytes overnight! Imagine that! The more disks you have in your system, the worse it is. It increases by a few KB every second and shows no sign of stopping till you exit the program. If you simply start the program and let it sit, it builds up a monster-sized log full of useless and repetitive information. Could this be hardware related? Drivers? Or maybe a BIOS settings causing this?ĮDIT: MSI Afterburner doesn't have this problem at least.A colleague of mine d'l the latest version of Speccy from Piriform and discovered that it hammers your main disk big time. I don't remember having this problem on the other motherboard. I've just switched from a Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark2 to a Asus Maximus VII Ranger. I have really no idea what causes this problem. PSU: Cooler Master V550S (550W 80Plus Gold) MB: Asus Maximus VII Ranger (BIOS version 2101) BIOS Upgrade (Upgrated to 2304 first, then tried 2101) LatencyMon, which however, doesn't detect a problem it seems. This is when CPU-Z or Speccy isn't running: The problem only occurs when programs/tools like CPU-Z and Speccy is running. Hello there people, I recently build a new gaming PC and I now experience DPC Latency issues.
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