Microsoft might be revising the Xbox One hardware before it even releases
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yasamoka
Pill, dude, you really need to calm down. There's really no reason to start a fight here.
@OP, have you compared the network adapter settings in your PC vs. the settings in other devices (e.g. laptop) that are working with no fluctuations?
Pill Monster
Post count doesn't mean shlt dude. Only reason mine so high is because 3 days a week I have to do boring onsite support where I spend all day surfing the net until an employee breaks something. Then I get to work.
It sucks but it's part of my contract. Rest of the week I'm on the road doing field work.
Anyway people are trying to help you so maybe give them what info they ask for.
Btw packet loss happens all the time, it doesn't mean there is a problem.
I still don't get why you think something is wrong, u say packet loss and low fps. Well neither of those actually means a bad connection.
I asked for line test results already and you said that wasn't the problem. How do u expect to get help if you don't give us the info we want or need?
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tsunami231
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http://www.pingtest.net/result/85258060.pnghttp://i41.tinypic.com/2chtd11.pnghttp://i39.tinypic.com/5f21s3.png[/spoiler]
I did state it was Online games I had issues with. And I don't see what you're on about with the CPU, I said it has nothing to do with handling your network, not it was a useless component. As for the DPC latency..Pingtest..and Speedtest see below.
The point where it hit yellow was when I ran the Speedtest. (DPC Latency Checker)
[spoiler]DSparil
^ So after seeing those results, whats the problem? You have a decent ping and good line quality. If you want to game on that, I would definitely upgrade the service as 4MB is not recommended for online gaming.
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http://i42.tinypic.com/2qjvl7d.png
I hovered over the download speed to show the graph, that represents pretty much what happens. My actual download speed is around around 40mb wired and 20mb wireless. But when playing any online games or downloading something, I will either run perfectly for a second and then freeze and run again and freeze (with games). Or when downloading it will go from 3MB/s to like 10KB/s and then go back up and repeat. It does not stay at 3MB/s like my laptop does, it constantly drops to near nothing download speed.
If you compare that speedtest graph to me laptop one below, you'll see the difference in graphs.
Laptop. Graph is steady, whereas desktop graph is sporadic.
sykozis
Intel EXPI9301CTBLK $27.99
or
Intel I210T1 Gigabit Ethernet Card $68.99
The I210T1 is a new product. The EXPI9301CT is an older product but it's the best consumer NIC on the market. The next step up would be the EXPI9400PT, which is an entry-level server NIC. All 3 of the mentioned NICs support Receive Side Scaling and hardware flow control...which means reduced CPU usage and overall better performance compared to integrated NICs.
You're wrong. Unless you're using a server NIC, CPU has a LOT to do with networking. Most consumer grade network cards work very similar to integrated audio chips where the CPU handles all the processing. Consumer NICs also use RAM for send and receive buffer. Receive Side Scaling allows network processing to be more equally distributed across available CPU cores.
As I said before, data transfers are not stable. Data transfer rates will always fluctuate to some extent.
Also, as Pill said, "packet loss happens all the time" so there's no point in claiming that you have zero packet loss. It's going to happen. It's a normal occurrence with the internet.
Now, I'm going to suggest you try something a bit out of the ordinary. You can either try it, or not. Makes no difference to me.
Change your DNS settings. Only on the PC having issues. Use the OpenDNS IPs
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
Second thing to try...
tsunami231
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tsunami231
I said LAtmontior5 (http://www.resplendence.com/latencymon not DPC checker... either way 1000+us spikes are bad
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sykozis
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sykozis
They should be packaged with the AMD chipset drivers.
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sykozis
From what I can find, page faults on those 2 processes aren't an issue because they're low priority processes.
Any change in network performance after updating your AMD drivers?