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04-08-2020 05:55 AM
I had the PC 3 months ago, brand new, in the task manager the process 'system interrupts' is always between 5% and 15%, mostly in the upper parte of the range. This makes the CPU (i5 9400) working always at max speed as the total CPU load never goes below 20%, even without any running app or related process. Any experience like that and a way to solve it?
I already tried out the things mentioned in this post:
I also did run the HP support to update drivers and run HP hardware diagnostics*(found nothing).
04-09-2020 07:30 AM
Hi,
Just to add, I have bought the same desktop last week and I am experiencing the same thing.
All my drivers are up to date, windows is up to date, I ran the boot analysis like support has proposed but it still persists (it ran OK).
Right now I'm trying out some tips from the internet but no luck so far:
-disabling devices to see if the system interrupts drop
-checking latency with latencymon has shown that nvlddmkmsys (nvidia) has a lot of latency, but I have the latest driver.
This is really not ok for a new desktop, often 20% CPU is used by these interrupts.
Has anyone else experienced this, and any other tips?
Kind regards,
Henri
04-14-2020 06:20 AM
Hi,
I seem to have finally solved it, the last 2 days I haven't gotten any high system cpu usage.
The bad news is, i'm not sure what solved it. I will write down the last things I tried, hope it will help someone else as well.
- Change your power settings from recommended by HP to maximum performance
- disable "fast startup"
- uninstall any pre-installed software that isn't necessary, I deleted a lot of HP applications, but also some NVIDIA things etc
- downloaded realtek drivers and did a repair
I also disabled some drivers, should enabled them again to find the culprit but i'm postponing this 🙂 I seem to have multiple audio drivers, and I disabled realtek gaming family controller.
Make sure to do a proper shutdown from time to time when disabling and removing things.
Running LatencyMon, Nvidia and directx driver were often very high, but I didn't change anything to them, I don't think they were the cause.
If I find the cause, I will update this post.
Greetings and good luck!
Henri