Mouse Stutters/Freezes -- Exremely High Latency

Discussion in 'Drivers and Firmware' started by Rey, Apr 3, 2011.

  1. Rey

    Rey Geek Trainee

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    Hi everyone,

    I am at the end of my Latin with my computer. Recently my mouse started lagging and my keyboard repeating the letters i just pushed for about a 50 times. DPC Latency Checker shows over 3000us of latency every 2nd second. Up until now i could solve all the problems by myself but this is a level too far.

    Here is my System give or take a few external devices:

    Motherboard: ASUSTeK Computer INC. | P6X58D PREMIUM
    BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. | Version 0813 | Release Date: 25-May-2010
    CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 | CPU 930 @ 2.80GHz | Calculated Speed: 2,806 MHz
    Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series | Driver Version 8.831.2.0
    OS: Windows 7 64 bit
    RAM: 3x OCZ Gold 2GB, 2x OCZ Platinum 2GB |Total RAM: 10,232 MB
    Internal Drives: 1x Intel SSD 250GB (Windows Installation), 1x WD HDD 1TB
    External Drives: 5x WD HDD 1TB -> Connected 5hrough eSATA over Silicon Inamge SATA HUB | 1x USB 3 HDD 3TB

    Here is what i have done so far:

    TRIED OTHER MOUSE: SAME PROBLEM
    TRIED USB WIRED MOUSE: SAME PROBLEM
    TRIED PS/2 MOUSE: SAME PROBLEM
    CHECKED ALL HARDWARE DRIVERS: OK
    DISABLED AND ENABLED MOST HARDWARE: NO CHANGE
    RAN VIRUS CHECK: NO VIRUSES FOUND
    RAN SPYBOT S&D: NO PROBLEMS FOUND
    RAN ADAWARE SE: NO PROBLEMS FOUND
    LOOKED AT MALICIOUS TASKS: NOTING EXTRAORDINARY
    STOOD AT THE WINDOW WITH THE TOWER IN MY HAND, READY TO THROW: 3 TIMES
    THROWN THE TOWER OUT OF THE WINDOW: 0 TIMES(SO FAR)

    I don't know what else i can to do to fix this, except for rebuilding the whole system and check step by step = 2 days of work and a lot of patience which i am slowly loosing. I am pretty convinced that it is a problem with a bad driver or a piece of hardware but i cant seem to locate it. I cant use MS-RATTV3 because i run a 64 bit system and i don't know of anything else that would help me diagnose the problem.

    If everyone has any tips, ideas or even a solution please post them. I hope there is someone here who can help!

    Thanks a lot!

    Rey
     
  2. donkey42

    donkey42 plank

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    well as you didn't mention if devices are wireless or not, if they are try new batteries then disable startup items 1 at a time to see if it's a software conflict when you id the problem software either uninstall the offender or search online for a patch from the maker of the software

    before disabling anything discover what the software should do here
    http://www.sysinfo.org/startuplist.php

    just because it's 64 bit doesn't mean it's not a computer
     
  3. Michael Condor

    Michael Condor Geek

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    i think that you should uninstall and install your operation system once more ,
    but before you do that , just try to adjust your : Color's on your screen to 16 BIT , that would give your computer
    more breathing time to himself , maybe it's to much for him ,
    and you know , microsoft system aren't SO good , and it can be that you have some Bug's implant in your system ,
    so , the only thing you didn't do is FORMAT you intire HDD and installing your operation system once more ,

    well , i wish you for the best
    and good luck

    And for the one above me : " nice donkey , it's an E-mule donkey !? lmao " ...
     
  4. donkey42

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    personally i passionately dislike M$, at the moment I'm using PCL 2k10
    watch it, i bite. . . erm. . . erm. . . erm. . . Kick
     

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