ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
30 Apr 2013 20:14 #33439
by juwi
ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues was created by juwi
Hi
I searched this forum and found that the mentioned bord can do servo threads with 5kHz...
I bought it and have now a latency jitter of 27000-38000ns?
I found the C6 and p-step disabling info and did it, also tried isolcpus.
Doesnt work out...
What did I do wrong?
best regards
I searched this forum and found that the mentioned bord can do servo threads with 5kHz...
I bought it and have now a latency jitter of 27000-38000ns?
I found the C6 and p-step disabling info and did it, also tried isolcpus.
Doesnt work out...
What did I do wrong?
best regards
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30 Apr 2013 20:35 #33440
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
I have one running 4-5 KHZ without trouble and ~12 usec worst case jitter
What peripherals do you have?
What peripherals do you have?
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30 Apr 2013 20:44 #33442
by juwi
Replied by juwi on topic ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
There is a serial/parallel port PCI card which is not used (no driver loaded), nothing else.
Hard disk is a Kingston SSDNow 120GB SATA, 8GB Ram (4 used)
System runs 5i25 / 7i77
I have disabled all Clockstepping, sleepmodes, NX and stuff in the Bios.
Best regards
Hard disk is a Kingston SSDNow 120GB SATA, 8GB Ram (4 used)
System runs 5i25 / 7i77
I have disabled all Clockstepping, sleepmodes, NX and stuff in the Bios.
Best regards
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30 Apr 2013 21:04 #33444
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
I have a standard SATA hard drive (WD) 4G RAM
disabled C6 and Cool & Quiet but thats it
Tried Isocpus and saw no major difference either way
disabled C6 and Cool & Quiet but thats it
Tried Isocpus and saw no major difference either way
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30 Apr 2013 21:06 #33445
by juwi
Replied by juwi on topic ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
with isolcpus the latency is 6000-8000 for the first 3-5 seconds, then it goes up to 30000-40000
Without isolcpus it is >20000 from the beginning.
Without isolcpus it is >20000 from the beginning.
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30 Apr 2013 22:23 #33449
by BigJohnT
Replied by BigJohnT on topic ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
I get similar results on mine 32,xxx after a few seconds.
Peter are you using the onboard graphics?
I need to put a graphics card in mine that can display 1440 x 900.
John
Peter are you using the onboard graphics?
I need to put a graphics card in mine that can display 1440 x 900.
John
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30 Apr 2013 22:34 #33451
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
Yes, I am using the on board video
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30 Apr 2013 22:36 #33453
by juwi
Replied by juwi on topic ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
me too ^^
I wouldn't mind, but I told my buddy to buy this board for his new machine and now this
I wouldn't mind, but I told my buddy to buy this board for his new machine and now this
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01 May 2013 01:46 #33464
by BigJohnT
Replied by BigJohnT on topic ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
Even though I have 30,xxx latency numbers I don't get any real time errors so I wonder about the latency test sometime...
John
John
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01 May 2013 23:14 #33494
by ArcEye
Replied by ArcEye on topic ASUS E45M1-M PRO Latency Issues
Just a couple of thoughts
If it does try it in another slot
Blurb makes great play of ASUS Fan Xpert which sounds like a recipe for unwanted low level activity.
Can you just turn it all off and have the fan at a fixed speed the whole time?
Try the kernel parameter nohalt with and without isolcpus=1, can reduce latency caused by interrupt idle/sleep
regards
There are no drivers anyway, try removing it so it is not allocated an interrupt and see if it makes any difference.There is a serial/parallel port PCI card which is not used (no driver loaded),
If it does try it in another slot
Blurb makes great play of ASUS Fan Xpert which sounds like a recipe for unwanted low level activity.
Can you just turn it all off and have the fan at a fixed speed the whole time?
Try the kernel parameter nohalt with and without isolcpus=1, can reduce latency caused by interrupt idle/sleep
regards
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