[SOLVED] Mouse freezing every few seconds, high latency on multiple drivers

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TMarkHun

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Jul 20, 2013
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So i had this issue for a long time, already had multiple Reddit threads about it, but still hasn't been solved.

Mouse freezing every few seconds/minutes, depending on the USB i have it plugged into. Tried multiple mice, same symptom with all of them. Keyboard works when mouse is froze, so does windows.

The weird thing is that if i have my mouse set to 400 dpi, it literally freezes every 5 seconds, i have it at 1600, it freezes only every minute.
Someone suggested checking dpc latency so i downloaded latencyMon. Here are the results:

https://gyazo.com/c850f96fdb62eaa7730c3111f35cae71
https://gyazo.com/eec0c384328268b5baf148c6950a59f2

I can copy the results .txt if that helps.

PC specs:

  • -gtx 1050
    -m5 a97 le r2.0
    -16gb ram
    -fx 6300

I hope someone could help since it's really annoying especially while gaming.
 
Solution
here is the advanced search, use it to find your 10 series card and choose your operating system

https://www.nvidia.com/download/find.aspx


Advanced Driver Search -- I used the 10 Series, Geforce and selected the 1050 card you indicated, then chose windows 8.1 x64 drivers and got that list. you can choose whatever os you have.


Search
Name Version Release Date
GeForce Game Ready Driver WHQL 416.34 October 11, 2018
GeForce Game Ready Driver WHQL 411.70 September 27, 2018
GeForce Game Ready Driver WHQL 411.63 September 19, 2018
GeForce Game Ready Driver WHQL 399.24 September 10, 2018
GeForce Game Ready Driver WHQL 399.07 August 27, 2018
GeForce Game Ready Driver WHQL 398.82 August 1, 2018
GeForce Game Ready Driver WHQL 398.36...
i don't think the mouse is causing those latencies, and that is what I was addressing. That is the Nvid driver making it report directx, seen it before, I think the OP has several issues to say the least, yes, test with a different mouse. if that fixes it, great... but you will still probably be laggy and hitchy