Which CPU are you using ? How many DRAM is installed ? Do you use a SSD ?
Do you have a dedicated GPU or are you using a cpu with integrated GPU?
What BIOS settings did you perform to disable energy saving completely ?
Are you using the Windows energy profile for highest performance ? Or did you activate the Steinberg energy profile in Cubase settings.
Is CPU core parking disabled? If you use the Steinberg energy profile then parking is disabled otherwise you need to tweak it yourself by editing Windows energy profile's with the tool parkcontrol from bitsum.
What does LatencyMon report if you measure for kernel latency timer (not sitting on my pc from memory). In 3 Min measuring time on an IDLE system in which ranges are the usual recurring timer values? What is the minimum and maximum ? My systems absolute Minimum is 2 Microseconds, usually 10-50 with some rare peaks at around 100.
The tool tells you that your pc is not well suited if these values reach 1000+.
But this is IMHO already a much too high value.
Peaks on an IDLE system (no other app in use) shall be 200 microseconds at maximum otherwise the BIOS /Windows settings are still not good. BTW you need to change the measuring method one time to kernel latency timer to get those values. And remember to NOT start any other DAW/application as we want to catch the basic load and agility of the CPU / system how quickly it can respond to computing tasks.
Before doing any changes on Windows or Cubase perform a backup/diskimage with Macrium Reflect. If something goes wrong then you can restore very quickly to the previous state. Get the payed version, only this version supports "rapid delta restore" algorithm which changes only those disk blocks that need to be changed. Create an usb recovery stick and acticate a restore entry in Windows boot menue.
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